Prototyping in Design Thinking: How to Avoid Six Common Pitfalls
Interaction Design Foundation
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
Interaction Design Foundation
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
Speckyboy Design Magazine
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
Custom CSS Styles for Form Inputs and Textareas – Learn the process behind creating custom form inputs that look identical across major browsers. Beyond Media Queries: Using Newer HTML & CSS Features for Responsive Designs – Go beyond the traditional methods to make your site responsive. Blade UI Kit – A set of open-source, renderless components to utilize in your Laravel Blade views.
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BP&O
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
Text by Richard Baird. Graphic Design / ?????????? was a monthly Japanese magazine published by Diamond Publishing that explored graphic design and visual culture. This covered the latest in Japanese design and some of its history as well as international developments, competitions, exhibitions and new publications. As well as designer showcases, reviews and reportage.
Graphic Design USA
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
What does a business forecast look like when most of your clients are closed or working part-time? Creative director and business leader David Langton suggests it’s time to listen to improv comedians who do this all the time.
Speaker: Amber Asay, Creative Director and Founder of award-winning design studio Nice People
Understanding what trends are happening and how they’re impacting the competitive landscape is crucial to providing top dollar design strategy to your clients. With so many trends coming and going, it can be overwhelming to determine which ones you should capitalize on and which ones might not be worth the trouble. In this exclusive webinar with Amber Asay, we’ll explore graphic design trends that need to die, trends that are starting to pick up and why, trends that have come and gone, and how t
Azure Magazine
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
With the 10th annual AZ Awards Gala just a week away, Azure is excited to share what we have planned. Taking place on Friday, September 18 – in a year that has changed the ways in which we tackle all types of endeavours – the gala will be online. We believe our first-ever digital celebration will create more opportunities for our finalists’ work to be seen and shared.
Graphic Arts Today brings together the best content for graphic arts professionals from the widest variety of industry thought leaders.
Design Week
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
D&AD has revealed the winners of its 2020 awards, with four projects claiming the coveted top prize of Black Pencil. The Design and Art Direction (D&AD) awards have been running for almost 50 years and award different levels of prizes to recognise design work from the past year. This year the competition was held virtually. Black Pencil winners.
Creative Review
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
In what has been an all-round difficult year for awards in the wake of the pandemic, D&AD announced the winners of the 58th edition of its annual awards scheme in a virtual ceremony last night. Designed by Studio Dumbar and hosted by D&AD president Kate Stanners, the virtual ceremony saw four Black Pencils – the award scheme’s highest accolade – given out, and 618 pencils awarded overall.
Its Nice That
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
For the Paris-based illustrator, making work is and always has been like therapy.
Graphis
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
Mark Laita ensures that he creates a relaxed and efficient work environment; he is graceful, witty, and straightforward, breaking down all barriers. For over twenty years Laita has been producing photography for advertising agencies worldwide. His signature clean, colorful, graphic photography has earned him not only a gold-standard reputation, but also many awards and impressive, […].
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Brands must create and share impactful content to thrive, but they have less people, tighter budgets, and fewer resources to do so. Learn how to publish and market digital content with the same professionalism as organizations with million-dollar budgets.
Abduzeedo
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
‘Gibberish’ Illustrations and Doodles. AoiroStudio 09.11.20 First of all, these are not 'gibberish' but that's how ori toor humorously calls his playful, creative and beautiful illustration & doodle series. At first, I was even questioning why he calls it 'Gibberish' but just by reading his bio, you quickly understand why. Basically, Ori is a master of his craft at doodling sketches without any planning just improvising.
Its Nice That
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
Speaking to both the director and the animation studio involved in the project, we take an in-depth look at how the video was made.
Brown Paper Bag
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
This post contains some affiliate links. If you make a purchase, Brown Paper Bag may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more here. 1. Yes To Mug by Ghost Goods. 2. Ceramic Pup Pot by Jennifer Xiao. 3. Late Summer Flowers Embroidery Pattern by Sarah K. Benning. 4. Blue Cat Earrings by Gruni Ceramica. 5. Large Shell Pillow by La petite boite co; part of the A Beautiful Mess x Etsy collaboration. 6.
Its Nice That
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
The rebrand is inspired by the bee in the club’s crest, transitioning it from down-to-earth to confident and ambitious.
Speaker: Sean Adams, ArtCenter College of Design
Thomas Edison once said “Vision without execution is hallucination.” This statement applies not just to invention, but to graphic design. One of the greatest strengths of graphic designers is the ability to first develop a concept and then execute it to make it real. From visualization and ideation all the way through to actuation and execution, each step of this process takes skill and expertise.
Design Week
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
Glow in the dark paint, rainbow horse toothpaste and oobleck. The world’s most bizarre shopping list perhaps, but also a look into what goes in Emily’s Wonder Lab. Emily Calandrelli hit Netflix screens back in August with her kids’ science show Emily’s Wonder Lab. In short 15-minute episodes, the MIT-educated engineer and scientist performs STEAM-focused (science, technology, engineering, arts and maths) experiments and lessons which children and their families are encour
Interaction Design Foundation
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
Have you ever come across a problem so complex that you struggled to know where to start? Then you have stumbled upon a wicked problem. While these problems may not have a definite solution, there are certainly things you can do to mitigate any negative effects. When you learn how to tackle wicked problems, you learn how to improve the world and the lives of the people who live in it.
The Die Line
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
We achieved the balance between the spiritual elements and luxury packaging through unique visual design, premium materials and modern printing techniques. .
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Interaction Design Foundation
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
The differences between responsive and adaptive design approaches spotlight important options for us as web and app designers. Choosing with insight can empower you to plan and execute your designs with better aim, purpose and results.With the pervasiveness and diversity of mobile devices, as designers we need to cater to the variety of screen sizes.
The Die Line
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
The predominance of white bestows elegance and differentiate it from the competition.
Interaction Design Foundation
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
Einstein was certainly right — we can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. In addition, with the rapid changes in society, the methods we have previously used to solve many of the problems we face are no longer effective. We need to develop new ways of thinking in order to design better solutions, services and experiences that solve our current problems.
Design You Trust
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
Bolivian architect Freddy Mamani is aiming to imbue culture, colour and personality into the “monochrome” city of El Alto, through buildings based on ancient local architecture and craft. The architect has strived to slowly transform El Alto with his colourful architecture, as seen in these photographs. h/t: dezeen, pinupmagazine The photographs that have been circulating of his ‘cholets’ — a.
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Interaction Design Foundation
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
Do you remember the fairy tale about Hansel and Gretel, a small boy and girl trying to retrace their steps in the forest? They only wanted to find their way back home, and so do your users. They should feel free to explore all the options and information on your website, without losing track of where they are and how to return to where they came from.
The Die Line
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
The nightmare that is recycling a can of Pringles is almost over.
Its Nice That
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
The London-based artist uses film to “experiment with how we process information and history through images”, disrupting those histories as she does so.
Abduzeedo
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
Combining Ancient & Modern Art into a Mask Series. AoiroStudio 09.11.20 Seryozha Parshakov is an artist based in Moscow, Russian Federation. I wanted to share about his 'Ancient Future' series which is an art series showcasing an abstract exploration of masks combining ancient and modern textures. I totally feel a dystopian feel to these, especially the texture and the 'true tone black color' as a baseline.
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