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The Font Series: Brody

Design Roast

Finding the perfect font for your design isn’t always easy. That’s why we created the font series to introduce you to some of the most usable and interesting fonts available. If you’re looking for another font that is quite versatile, the Brody font is a good choice. Brody falls into the category of a handwritten […]. The post The Font Series: Brody appeared first on Design Roast.

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Travelling With My Sketchbook: Illustration In The Wild!

Emmeline Illustration

You'll pretty much always find me with a sketchbook in my bag. I never know when I might get a flash of inspiration I need to note down, a tiny moment to sketch, or I get stuck at an airport for four hours waiting for a delayed flight (happened last week!). Mostly, I like to use my sketchbook as a way to record my travels and hone my memories of lovely places and moments I have experienced.

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10 Iconic Logo Designs

Graphic Design USA

A quick look at the purpose of logos and ten of the most iconic and influential today.

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Ben & Jerry’s

Brand Struck

Category: FMCG Food – desserts & ice creams Owner of the brand: Unilever Key competitors: Häagen-Dazs, Nestlé Artyku? Ben & Jerry’s pochodzi z serwisu BrandStruck.

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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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Fixing Variable Scope Issues with ECMAScript 6

A List Apart

Variable scope has always been tricky in JavaScript, particularly when compared to more structured languages like C and Java. For years, there wasn’t much talk about it because we had few options for really changing it. But ECMAScript 6 introduced some new features to help give developers more control of variable scope. Browser support is pretty great and these features are ready to use for most developers today.

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Tinted Window: No.1: Hervé Guibert

Inspo Finds

'Tinted Window is a journal that publishes compendiums of texts and images that focus on one person, place or object.' Earlier this year, the brilliant London based design studio, Regular Practice launched a Kickstarter campaign for the first issue of journal, Tinted Window. The first issue of the magazine will focus on French writer and photographer, Hervé Guibert and will feature originally commissioned as well as newly translated texts.

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One Clever Folder Design Idea You Shouldn’t Overlook (infographic)

Design Soak

Creating unique print marketing materials (like presentation folders) is tough, but you can stand out by showing off your skills to give your collateral fresh life. Cover designs can appear three dimensional with the use of different imprints or coatings, such as embossing or Spot UV.

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SOCIALIST REALISM, 2018 STYLE

Illustration Art

Compare these two illustrations of a swamp: John Cuneo's Donald Trump golfing in the swamp Jon McNaughton's Donald Trump and his cabinet "Crossing the Swamp." One is a simplistic cartoon for infantile minds. The other is a cover for the New Yorker. How do we evaluate which of these pictures is more "realistic"? There are several different varieties of realism in art.

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Happy 80th Birthday to The Beano Comic!

Emmeline Illustration

A little love letter to The Beano comic on their 80th birthday! I think the image says it all, really, but it's been great for me to follow the threads of inspiration throughout my life from my childhood favourites, to the work I'm creating today. Here's hoping that the children's comics I'm creating, like Nona The Ninth for Goof comic , help inspire some other excitable little girl whose damp hair smells of chlorine, but is absolutely beaming after spending her pocket money on comics.

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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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Illustrating 'The No More Bulling Book For Kids' - New Book News!

Emmeline Illustration

Hey everyone! I'm really excited to finally share the new book I've illustrated - which is out right now! The No More Bullying Book For Kids is written by Vanessa Green Allen, and it was a joy to work with the team at Rockridge Press and Callisto Media to create the illustrations for this important (and charming) book. The book aims to help young people and their parents through the horrible experiences of a wide range of bullying.