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How to Shoot a Double Exposure (in Camera)

A Beautiful Mess

Double exposures happened all of the time before digital cameras, and most of the time it was because of a mistake or the camera not going to the next frame on the negative (the film). To do a double exposure intentionally, you just expose the same frame of film twice. It was really easy to do with manual film cameras. You end up with two pictures put together.

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The Font Series: A Font Guide with Tips, Facts, and the Origins

Design Roast

Fonts make up nearly every type of graphics people see in daily life. If you drive down the road and view a billboard, the font used makes the sign easy to read and has an emotional impact. If you visit a website, the font used can convert you into a subscriber or entice you to […]. The post The Font Series: A Font Guide with Tips, Facts, and the Origins appeared first on Design Roast.

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20 Projects From Graham Hanson Design’s First 20 Years

Graphic Design USA

Visual Profile Books has published the work of graphic design firm GHD Partners, titled '20/20 Twenty Projects Twenty Years.'.

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WIP 'The Last Train'

Chris Dunn Illustration/Fine Art

The Last Train WIP Back to my challenging painting today. Originally I thought I would show the scene, of Toad hitchin' a ride on a steam train, under an overcast sky. For some reason I decided to attempt a cloudy sky at the end of the day, when the Sun is about to drop and blue reflected light is starting to take over just for a brief period until the Sun totally disappears below the horizon.

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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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How to Shoot a Double Exposure (in Camera)

A Beautiful Mess

Double exposures happened all of the time before digital cameras, and most of the time it was because of a mistake or the camera not going to the next frame on the negative (the film). To do a double exposure intentionally, you just expose the same frame of film twice. It was really easy to do with manual film cameras. You end up with two pictures put together.

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What’s New in Web Fonts from H&Co

Fonts by Hoefler&Co.

A lot has changed since we launched Cloud.typography. Browsers have gotten smarter about type, mobile devices have gotten clearer, and everyone’s learned that a website’s fonts play a critical part in making a good first impression. And all the while, we’ve been learning from tens of thousands of designers, developers, agencies, brands, and businesses about how they work, what they need, and how typography needs to work for them.

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How to remove a subject from a background in Photoshop

Graphics Expert Ltd.

Removing an object from the original background into a new one will enhance the appearance of your subject and make it stand out the more. Before placing your object into a new landscape, you will have first remove the original background of the image. Background removal is pretty tricky, and this art requires much more than the in-built tools. Nevertheless, you don’t need to be an expert in graphic design to learn the several steps you should follow to remove the subject in Photoshop beca

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Most Expensive Office Locations Worldwide

Graphic Springs

Rental costs for space have continued to rise in major office markets over the past year, with costs growing by an average of close to 4% in 2017, while the average amount of space per employee has fallen by 32% since 2010. Increasing recognition by business owners that their workspaces can be a key differentiator in the battle for talent has meant that well-located, premium space, with access to excellent amenities, is in strong demand around the globe.