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Reading between the lines: a way of composing UX illustrations

UX Collective

How deconstructing fine art can help you create better UX illustrations. I’ll be the first to say that it’s generous to draw a comparison between fine art and digital illustration. UK designer Miklos Philips has also looked into the theory of Art vs Design [link] .

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Exploring Infographic Design: Analysis and Interviews

Tuts Plus

Connection Infographics by Andrew_Kras All visual content, in theory, is information. For example, color, line, shape—the elements of art and principles of design are very informational by nature. Or we could create an infographic with strategic design elements and visualizations that craft an engaging and memorable narrative.

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The cheat sheet to startup graphic design roles

UX Collective

Credit: londonist.com Encyclopedia Britannica defines graphic design as “the art and profession of selecting and arranging visual elements?—?such such as typography, images, symbols, and colors?—?to Meyer, an educator who taught a class at California School of Arts and Crafts in “Graphic Design and Lettering” (3).

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Bauhaus Blueprint: How One German School Forged Mid-Century Modern Style

We And The Color

And a huge part of that history, maybe the most crucial part, leads back to one specific place: a revolutionary German art school that existed for only 14 years but punched far, far above its weight in terms of lasting impact. Walter Gropius and his colleagues saw industry not as the enemy of art, but as a powerful partner.