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Print's not dead: the best magazines for graphic design inspiration

Creative Boom

Image courtesy of publisher Sit back, relax and reacquaint yourselves with the joys of devouring a beautifully designed print magazine. The publication is based in California and covers graphic design, advertising, illustration, photography, interactive design and typography. Spread from the latest Type 01 magazine.

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The 37 Best Design Books to Level Up Your Skills

Inkbot Design

Sale Graphic Design Theory: Readings from the Field Armstrong, Helen (Author) English (Publication Language) 151 Pages – 03/11/2009 (Publication Date) – Princeton Architectural Press (Publisher) −$22.95 $2.00 He examines why some products confuse users while others feel intuitively easy to operate.

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14 fonts to fall in love with: trending typefaces that designers adore

Creative Boom

It was finally launched to the public in March 2021. The company's main goal is to value font creators and to better distribute the revenue share of the objects, books and fonts they produce and publish. The pair have been collaborating since 2004 on various typeface projects, most notably the award-winning Guardian Egyptian.

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Becoming type-sensitive with the psychology of fonts

UX Collective

Print publications in general also tend to use serif fonts due to perceived (more enjoyable) readability and more refined aesthetics. Based on a 2018 study , handwritten fonts increase consumers’ attachment to products as they create a sense of human presence. rounded for sweet and angular for sour. M., & Vaughan, E. Henderson, P.

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The mechanics of non-human personas

UX Collective

To speak up on behalf of the environment, the Sierra Club, stepped in and unsuccessfully attempted to block the development arguing that it would cause irreparable harm to the public interest. The impact of our digital interactions on the environment may be less visible compared to physical products but very real. government.

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The Ferrari Logo Design: Speed, Prestige and Passion

Inkbot Design

The most recent logo evolution took place in 2004. The most recent 2004 logo reverted to a bold, sans-serif look but with sleek lines related to speed. Interestingly, because of its fame, the logo is often applied to non-authorized products like t-shirts, posters and scale model cars.

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“Animal Farm” & the Evolution of the Dust Jacket

Thinking Design

The thinking on this has changed dramatically during the evolution of modern trade publishing since the 1900s. Thomas Tanselle, an authority on dust jackets, it was likely these slipcases “gave prominence to the idea of a detachable publisher’s covering.” What is the Purpose of a Book Cover? According to G.