Twewsday #7 www.inspiration
Inspiration, it is one of the main focuses of this site. It is all around us, it is all over the internet, it is part of our everyday life. For this Installment of Twewsday, I will be diving in to topic of inspiration on the internet. Inspiration is that spark, light bulb, itch, idea.. whatever else you want to call it. It’s the thing that keep us creating and keeps us yearning to stay up to date on our skills, technology and careers. Where... Read More
Are Logo Designers Dissing Print Too Soon?
A post on Graphic Design Blog showcases logos that show movement. While it displays a decent set of logos, a number of them break from the foundational principles of logo design — most notably, reproducibility in black and white and halftones. While design may be moving towards the digital arena at an accelerated pace especially with mobile interfaces, logo designers should not dismiss print media yet. Some of the logos featured wouldn’t print... Read More
Know Your Medium. Advice 4 of 16
Knowing your medium is so important to the end result of any project we create. The medium or means of what you create can dictate the what and the how of your idea. Hillman curtis tells us in this edition of Iconic advice (from the pages of Computer Arts Magazine) to “Know your medium” - Taking advice from a person who has pushed the boundaries of the web and film is extremely relevant. I know the web audience will be far more willing... Read More
Design to incite a response. Advice 1 of 16
Design to incite a response - Stefan Sagmeister – Sagmeister.com Isn’t that what we do as designers? Or that’s what we should be doing! Graphic designers or an artists’ job as visual communicators is no to only make pretty pictures, but it is to create a message and make that message understood. To design to incite a response should be an easy assumption, but it’s only that … An assumption. Designers design for... Read More
How to Design A Font: {Part 1} (GoMediaZine)
Take a look at what our fellow designers at Go Media Zine have come up with. They are work out a 3 part series on How to design a Font from start to finish. From reading it, it looks very extensive and easy to understand for people who want to get in t o the type game. Check out the link below to read All the steps How to Design A Font: {Part 1} Get Inspired! Read More

















