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The New Framer X: Initial Impressions

Smashing Magazine Graphics

The New Framer X: Initial Impressions. The New Framer X: Initial Impressions. Lachezar Petkov. 2018-10-01T13:30:03+02:00. 2019-10-16T18:36:56+00:00. The Framer team recently released a new prototyping tool, Framer X , and I was lucky enough to be able to test it during the beta phase. In this article, I’d like to share my thoughts about this new tool and its features.

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Business Analysis Hub brand identity

Lisa Maltby

Business Analysis Hub needed a brand identity that broke the stereotypes of business analysis, which is often perceived as 'stuffy' and ‘uninteresting’. Business Analysis investigates gaps in businesses and finds ways to untangle problems in order for companies to run more effectively and profitably. The brand identity needed to convey information in engaging ways, enabling clients to connect and see how their business needs can be met.

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Style Profile : 1980s

Purple Rose Graphics

The 1980’s were a time of excess and change. The economy in America was booming, walls (both figurative and literal) were coming down. This was the height of the “Me Generation” where individual identity and capitalism reigned supreme. MTV was new and very popular, cassettes and vinyl records were the music listening formats du jour, personal computers were the hot new thing and everything was just bigger, brighter and looking toward the future.

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Jervois & Co – Estate Agents

Inspo Finds

Jervois & Co is the big new player in Auckland’s local residential business. Led by Amy Wildman, a one-woman band, Jervois & Co focuses solely on Herne Bay. Amy offers a refreshing estate agent approach based on honesty, tailored marketing and a ‘charge less, do more’ ethos. Seachange studio have developed a flexible, modern brand that speaks to all audiences.

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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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THE THINGS THAT NUDITY REVEALS (part 2)

Illustration Art

Artist Gaston Lachaise spent a lifetime drawing and sculpting nude images of his wife and muse, Isabel. Despite the fact that she weighed a mere 110 pounds when they met, he always envisioned her as an immense, rotund goddess. Isabel as seen through the lens of a camera and through the eyes of her husband. No matter how short she appeared standing next to her husband in clothing, when her clothing was stripped off she seemed to tower over him.

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The Art of Rebranding: 7 Steps to a Successful Makeover

Logo Geek

The following is a guest blog post contributed by Marie Fincher. What Does It Mean To Rebrand? Your company’s brand is more than a memorable name or attractive logo design. To build a brand is to communicate a business’ story and ethos, to build its reputation, and to solidify its position in the […]. The post The Art of Rebranding: 7 Steps to a Successful Makeover first appeared on Logo Geek.

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Beetle-juice anyone?

Fifi Lapin

Morning all! Today I’m wearing the outfit of the [next] season! From the adorable Marc Jacobs as seen on Gigi Hadid in the Vogue film featuring some of the chicest looks from New York Fashion Week. Check it out here guys. It’s a tongue in cheek dinner party scene with Gigi and her fam biting off more than they can chew in a parody of the 1988 cult classic #beetlejuice (that lettuce looks pretty tasty by the way ??

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THE THINGS THAT NUDITY REVEALS (part 3)

Illustration Art

Celebrity artist John Currin proclaimed, "Culture is for old people. When you're young you have your body and that's all you need." This philosophy might help explain why Currin remains a jejeune confectioner of synthetic nudes: Currin Currin is a darling of the Manhattan art market but despite his "fine art" pretensions, his superficial treatments of the human figure aren't much different from the empty work of artists such as Vargas or Olivia, or the fanboys who clutter the internet with drawi

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Migration Museum

Enviromeant

The Migration Museum works towards the preservation, understanding and enjoyment of South Australia’s diverse cultures. As the first museum of its kind in the world, the Migration Museum is one of South Australia’s most significant cultural institutions. For a long time the museum had lacked an obvious street presence and new signage needed to fall in line with the museum’s new identity and meet with council and heritage approval.

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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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THE THINGS THAT NUDITY REVEALS (part 1)

Illustration Art

Sigmund Lipinsky (1912) Some nude drawings are psychological documents; others are engineering diagrams. Some celebrate the triumph of the flesh while others mourn its mortality. Some drawings groan of manual labor while others float effortlessly. Lipinsky's mechanical reference marks contrast with his sensitive drawing to heighten the organic feel of the figure (including the abstract shape in the woman's hand) and block out the negative space in the larger composition.