Remove Digital Printing Remove Theme Remove Workshop
article thumbnail

How Independent Designers Use Shopify to Launch Their Own Product Lines

We And The Color

It offers a wide range of customizable themes, many designed with visual portfolios and product showcases in mind. The process is similar: identify what you uniquely offer, understand who your audience is, and figure out the best format (physical, digital, print-on-demand). Choosing the Look: It starts with selecting a theme.

article thumbnail

Creative Stationery Design Tips To Wow Clients

Inkbot Design

Platforms like Pinterest, Instagram, and design blogs can help you spot trending themes before they peak. Not only does this keep your materials fresh, but it also gives clients something to look forward tothink holiday themes or summer specials. Here's how to successfully ride the trends: Stay Informed : Keep your ear to the ground!

Client 52
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

The Vibrant World of Japanese Graphic Design

Inkbot Design

Letterpress connects generations through knowledge transfer workshops while revitalising an old craft. Printing Technology Advances Print production technologies, enabling graphic design and art innovations, transformed Japan's history. Similarly, today’s innovations in digital printing drive creativity.

article thumbnail

50 Essential Books Every Graphic Designer Should Read in 2020

Shillington

Spanning over fifty years, the book leads us from Kitching’s first typographical experiments under the auspices of mentor Anthony Froshaug to his most iconic creations at The Typography Workshop. Print Matters: The Cutting Edge of Print by viction:ary. Buy the book. Paula Scher: Works by Unit Editions. Buy the book.

article thumbnail

The 10 Most Beguiling Designs at Maison&Object 2024

Design Milk

This year’s theme “Tech Eden” emphasized a dreamy optimism, biophilia, technology, and well-being while kaleidoscopic patterns, neon hues – including yellow, orange, purple, and green – as well as an eclectic pastiche of periods from art deco to 1970s were also on display.