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The Self-Generation Effect: How to Create More Memorable User Interfaces

Interaction Design Foundation

Learn how to improve user experience by incorporating the self-generation effect in your user interface design. The self-generation effect is prompted in many of the customization tools built into some of the most widely-used products out there. This phenomenon provides users with a sense of control as they customize their own tools and functionalities.

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How to Start a Freelance Web Design Business

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Starting a Web Design Business in the Twenty-First Century Nowadays, we are witnessing a rapid development of online professions, and web designers are far from being left out. Just imagine: in recent years, an approximate of 380 new websites are created every minute and every one of these websites needs a web designer. Not forgetting.

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How to Improve Your Communication With Clients

Speckyboy Design Magazine

When you walk into a bakery, what’s the first thing you want to know? Do you care that the bakery was started back in the ’60s by the current owner’s immigrant Grandma? Or that the head pastry chef’s favorite dessert is a strawberry cheese Danish with the perfect blend of cheesiness, flakiness, and strawberry-ness? Or how about that the tiles on the floor are hand-painted ceramic from a little town in southern Morocco?

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The Dos and Don’ts of Logo Design

Just Creative

This article has been contributed by Umer Bilal. When first starting up your business, you absolutely have to nail the branding. You need to create a strong identity for yourself from the very beginning in order to make a lasting impression on the customers you want to attract. A business’s brand identity needs to be consistent across all media – from print to web, and all platforms – from its website to social media ads.

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Let's Talk Trends: Designing for Maximum Impact

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

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Are These Fan-made Football Concept Kit Designs Better than the Real Strips?

Spoon Graphics

I have to admit, I’m not much of a football fan (or should that be soccer?), but these concept kits really piqued my interest! I don’t even recognise some of the teams, but their fan-made strips provide some amazing alternative designs to the real kits, many of them staying true to the team colours, but with subtle enhancements such as patterns and colourful graphics.

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Farewell to Illustration Age – A Personal Note from Thomas James

Illustration Age

Illustration by Thomas James. Hello fellow Illustrators! After 10 years of creating and managing projects like the Escape from Illustration Island podcast, 15 Steps to Freelance Illustration, Illustration Friday, Illustration Age and others, it is time for me to move on. In addition to building my own illustration business I have truly been blessed by the experiences I have had with these online projects and the opportunities they have given me to connect and engage with the industry and the art

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Brand Style Guidelines – Are you leaving money on the tablet with your brand identity work?

Just Creative

This article has been contributed by Colleen Gratzer. If you’re not providing brand style guidelines after designing a logo, you’re leaving money on the table, leaving the client without guidance and giving your hard work the opportunity to be mucked up. A lot of designers will design a logo and, at the end of the project, deliver the logo files and then be done.

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The Bearded Sailor Tattoo Inspired Font for Premium Members

Spoon Graphics

Access All Areas members have a cool font to download this week, courtesy of LovePowerDesigns. The Bearded Sailor is inspired by old-school tattoos that were popular with sailors. It’s a hand-drawn font with rounded strokes that pairs perfectly with both script and sans-serif fonts. The Bearded Sailor comes in two styles, a solid regular version, and a Shadow variant with stylish gaps beneath the spurs for more of a vintage appearance.

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Škoda’s latest ad captures the awkwardness of falling asleep in a car

Creative Review

The humble road trip has become a tempting option as we navigate travel in the current climate. With the open road and a bag of snacks, the main task for the passenger is to not fall asleep in order to keep the driver focused and entertained. But sometimes the hum of the engine and the blurring green landscape lulls any good companion into one of the most uncomfortable naps ever had.

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The Democratization of Design: Giving Creators & Marketers the Tools to Succeed

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.

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Anime, graphic design and multiple narratives collide in Taipei-based illustrator Saitemiss’ work

Its Nice That

Influenced by 80s Japanese ACG subculture, the Taiwanese illustrator talks us through her visually explosive works.

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Creative Ways to Approach Human-Centered Design in Business

Just Creative

This article has been contributed by Roli Edema. One of the most widely acknowledged principles in business is the importance of understanding your customer and designing for them. A deep understanding of your target customer often translates into perceptive design decisions that help you build strong brand awareness. In recent years, the concept of human-centered design has emerged as an approach to involving the human perspective in all stages of the problem-solving process.

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Chill Out with These Calming CSS & JavaScript Code Snippets

Speckyboy Design Magazine

We could all use a little calm in our lives. What with the pressures that come along with web design and development – not to mention the state of the world. There are plenty of reasons to find an escape. And while getting out of the office is a great way to relax, it’s not always feasible. Therefore, it’s important to find ways to bring about some peace wherever you are.

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Camille Walala has brightened up a dull east London high street

Creative Review

Camille Walala and local art collective Wood Street Walls raised a total of £40k to install the piece – including a £25k donation from the Mayor of London – which stretches across several shops in Leyton. As well as contributing money to support the piece, Londoners were able to vote on their favourite design online, before the artwork was painted – using recycled and carbon-absorbing paint.

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Rethinking Creative Workflows: Increasing Efficiency in the Design Process

As the design industry evolves, teams are facing new challenges and a need to produce more outstanding creative work than ever. Leaders must learn how to adapt their processes to solve today’s—and tomorrow’s—unique design challenges. In this e-book, you’ll learn how to establish your creative workflow and leverage the power of CorelDRAW® Graphics Suite to streamline the entire design process, from start to finish.

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Create a 60s Psychedelic Style Concert Poster

Tuts Plus

What You'll Be Creating In this tutorial, we will go through the steps to create a retro 1960s psychedelic concert poster in Photoshop. This concert poster tutorial relies heavily on the use of the Warp Tool, but includes a few other techniques as well. Let's get started. Want more inspiration for 60s posters? Check out our amazing selection of 60s poster templates and retro posters available on Envato Elements and GraphicRiver from Envato Market.

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How to Use the Psychology of Color When Creating a Website

Just Creative

This article has been contributed by Dave Schneider. Colors are one of the most impactful ways that we perceive the world. Because of that, it’s not surprising that colors are an essential consideration when it comes to marketing as well. In fact, over 90% of people cite color as one of the primary influencing factors in their buying decisions. That’s a number that no company can ignore, especially at a time when even the slightest advantage can be the difference between success and failure.

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A Short Film Turns Footage of Major Highways into a Dizzying Animation

Colossal

?. “ Circulatory Systems ,” a mesmerizing short film by Worldgrapher and the Hong Kong-based production company Visual Suspect , deftly compares major highways to human arteries and veins. Made by simply cropping and duplicating real footage, the dizzying video twists and turns through complex interchanges that are repeated in patterns and emblazoned with headlights and the city’s glow.

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The best (and worst) of hand sanitiser ads

Creative Review

Thanks to coronavirus, a new creative category is on the rise – hand sanitiser advertising. As more and more of us stash bottles in our bags, brands are going to be under increasing pressure to get noticed in a crowded category. So it makes sense that both Dettol and Lifebuoy have invested in major ad campaigns, but it’s interesting to note the different directions each has taken.

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Creative Insights: Data-Backed Trends to Help You Design Successful Content

In today’s competitive markets, how do you make sure that your content not only stands out but performs well? How can you predict whether certain design choices will result in clicks, engagement, downloads, and other drivers of ROI? Shutterstock’s Creative Insights Report (Q3) is your window into the hottest trends that are transforming the creative world.

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Spectacular Winning Photos from The Wildlife Photographer of The Year 2020

Design You Trust

The fifty-sixth Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition will immerse you in the breathtaking diversity of the natural world. Explore some of the world’s richest habitats, see fascinating animal behaviour and get to know some extraordinary species. Go deeper and discover the surprising – and often challenging – stories behind the images during a time of environmental crisis.

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Best Laptops for Photography in 2020

Just Creative

If you’re a photographer, professional or amateur, having the right equipment means that your photos look their absolute best. Long gone are the days of photos being developed strictly in a darkroom, many photos these days are developed and processed digitally, more specifically, on a laptop. With that in mind, we wanted to spotlight the best choices of laptops for photography so that if you’re in the market to upgrade your tech, you know which ones you can choose to take your photography to the

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Painted on Front Pages, Lisa Törner’s Evocative Animals Astutely Comment on Major News Stories

Colossal

“The Wall Street Journal.” All images © Lisa Törner, shared with permission. Lisa Törner repurposes the front pages of The New York Times , Wall Street Journal , and the French weekly Le Canard Enchainé into inky canvases for her expressive creatures. For each edition, the Stockholm-based artist offers insightful commentary on the day’s events: a pensive monkey masks an article about bankers on Wall Street, a turquoise peacock adorns the coverage of Karl Lagerfield’s dea

Animation 101
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#FridayFive with Shillington Design Teacher Ed Baptist

Shillington

Inspiration can come from anywhere. So, on the first Friday of each month, we’re sharing some of our Shillington team’s favourite things from the past four weeks. This month, Shillington Manchester Teacher Ed Baptist shares what was on his radar in August. 1. To Follow: Timo Kuilder. I’m really digging the “flowie” style and laidback colour palettes of Timo Kuilder.

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From Visualization to Execution: Exploring Our Strengths as Designers

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.

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3D Architecture - The ‘Japanese Garden’ Series

Abduzeedo

3D Architecture - The ‘Japanese Garden’ Series. AoiroStudio 08.30.20 Six N. Five is an art direction and imagery studio based in Barcelona, Spain. They shared an experimental 3D art mixed with architecture titled 'the Japanese Garden' series. It's a full CGI illustration series about a culture that is truly fascinating to me. For those, you know me is fully knowledgeable of my love for Japan and everything that comes through this modern and contemporary traditions.

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5 Ways That Brands Can Utilize TikTok in Their Video Marketing

Just Creative

This article has been contributed by Laura Zamfir. TikTok is not only on the rise, it’s here to stay. Every month, millions of people around the world are scrambling to download the app from their app store. It’s a new social media giant that’s wholly dedicated to video content. And the app has come at the most opportune time. Soon 82% of all web traffic will gravitate towards videos.

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The LA 2028 Olympics has unveiled an ever-changing logo

Creative Review

The logo itself is relatively straightforward, featuring a chunky, sans serif typeface and a flat representation of the Olympic rings. The A is where it all comes to life, however. According to LA28’s chief marketing officer, Amy Gleeson, the emblem has been created with the digital age in mind. She told AdAge that it’s designed to reflect the spirit of the city, and remain “fresh” and “connected” in the eight-year lead up to the LA Olympics.

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A Lyrical Photographic Road Trip Across America

Feature Shoot

“The Road Not Taken,” a 1916 poem by Robert Frost is not merely a call for following one’s own destiny as many would like to believe, but the knowledge that for every gain, there is an equal and opposite loss — though these truths may not be readily visible to us. When faced with a fork in the road we have three options, including retreat; no matter which we choose can never know what fate would have befallen us had we gone another route.

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Web Design for All: Accessibility, Inclusivity and Beyond

Speaker: Eden Spivak, Design Expert and Editor at Wix & Nir Horesh, Accessibility Lead and Senior Product Manager at Wix

When we design products or websites for people like ourselves, there are many others who are, as a result, left out. From visually impaired users who rely on assistive technology, to people with a temporary injury such as a broken arm, tech users are forever diverse and beautifully unique. The products we design can, and should, reflect the extremely wide range of human experiences and needs.