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A tutorial on setting up clothing to low poly character.
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- Interactive and Digital Media and Computing
- Keywords:
- Blender (Computer file) Three-dimensional display systems Computer animation Computer graphics
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- Video
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Others
Behance, part of the Adobe family, is the leading online platform to showcase & discover creative work. Creative people around the world join Behance, entering a community made with their original work and creative process in mind. Here, users showcase their work in the form of profiles comprised of Projects. A Project is a grouping of images, videos, and other digital content with a related theme or process. Every project has a unique URL that can be shared across the web, as well as a View and Appreciation counter so you can track how many people have seen your project and given you kudos on a job well done. Here is an example of a Project created by the Behance Design Team. Behance members can Follow your profile and you can, in turn, follow other users. When you Follow someone, their updates (projects they’ve uploaded, Appreciated, or Added to a Moodboard) appear in your For You feed.The For You feed is the home screen for signed-in Behance creatives. As you follow more profiles, you'll start to see more projects appear in your feed. To view a Project that appears in your For You feed, simply click the Project Cover and the full contents of the project will open for you to view. In your feed, you may start to notice projects that have a small badge in the corner of the Project Cover. Those projects have been Featured. Our team of curators search for the best creative work on Behance and showcases them using Curated Galleries
- Course related:
- SD1103 Communication Basics for Designers
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- Art design Design Graphic arts
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- Others
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With so many new users picking up virtual reality headsets for the 2019 holiday season, it's time for a 2020 beginners guide to virtual reality. Let's dive into PC Specs, recommended headsets, setup, comfort, locomotion, motion sickness, free games and a lot more.
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- Interactive and Digital Media and Computing
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- Computer simulation Virtual reality Human-computer interaction
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- Video
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Others
Have you wondered what’s considered beautiful around the world? This article touches on the concept of beauty, where it comes from, and how this idea shapes us as designers.
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- Design Elements
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- Design
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- Others
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e-book
"The AutoCAD 3D eBook was written as a tool to guide and teach you to master AutoCAD. No two students learn at the same pace, therefore the eBooks were written with competency-based modules. The competency-based modules are bite-size pieces that allows you to work at your own pace. They can be used to learn by distance education, correspondence, online, instructor-lead classes, or by individuals teaching themselves to use AutoCAD in their own home or office. This eBook was designed to be used on AutoCAD software that was designed for the Windows operating system. An editable, Pressbooks version of this textbook is under development."--BCcampus website.
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- Interactive and Digital Media and Technology
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- Computer graphics Three-dimensional display systems Computer-aided design Three-dimensional modeling AutoCAD
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- e-book
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e-book
"The AutoCAD 2D eBook was written as a tool to guide and teach you to master AutoCAD. No two students learn at the same pace, therefore the eBook was written with competency-based modules. The competency-based modules are bite-size pieces that allows you to work at your own pace. They can be used to learn by distance education, correspondence, online, instructor-lead classes, or by individuals teaching themselves to use AutoCAD in their own home or office. This eBook was designed to be used on AutoCAD software that was designed for the Windows operating system. An editable, Pressbooks version of this textbook is under development"--BCcampus website.
- Subjects:
- Technology and Interactive and Digital Media
- Keywords:
- AutoCAD Computer-aided design Computer graphics
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- e-book
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Courseware
We will explore images that pertain to the emergence of Japan as a modern state. We will focus on images that depict Japan as it comes into contact with the rest of the world after its long and deep isolation during the feudal period. We will also cover city planning of Tokyo that took place after WWII, and such topics as the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. A unique feature of this offering is that we will run it concurrently with the edX MOOC and two University of Tokyo MOOCs, Visualizing Postwar Tokyo and Four Faces of Contemporary Japanese Architecture, for much of the remainder of the class.
- Subjects:
- Area Studies, Visual Arts, and Building and Real Estate
- Keywords:
- Arts Japan
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- Courseware
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Courseware
This seminar introduces, through studio projects, the basic principles regarding the use of color in the visual arts. Students explore a range of topics, including the historical uses of color in the arts, the interactions between colors, and the psychology of color.
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- Coloration and finishing and Visual Arts
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- Color in art Colors
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- Courseware
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e-book
'Institutional critique’ is best known through the critical practice that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s by artists who presented radical challenges to the museum and gallery system. Since then it has been pushed in new directions by new generations of artists registering and responding to the global transformations of contemporary life. The essays collected in this volume explore this legacy and develop the models of institutional critique in ways that go well beyond the field of art. Interrogating the shifting relations between ‘institutions’ and ‘critique’, the contributors to this volume analyze the past and present of institutional critique and propose lines of future development. Engaging with the work of philosophers and political theorists such as Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, Gilles Deleuze, Antonio Negri, Paolo Virno and others, these essays reflect on the mutual enrichments between critical art practices and social movements and elaborate the conditions for politicized critical practice in the twenty-first century.
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- Visual Arts
- Keywords:
- Institutional Critique (Art movement)
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- e-book
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An online lecture on the topic of "Art Therapy". The Faculty of Applied Science and Textiles (FAST) and the Institute of Textiles & Clothing (ITC) organized the mini-lecture series for more than three years. The lectures aim to enrich students' knowledge in creative perspectives and arouse their interest in Sciences, Fashion and Textiles. In view of the unpredictable development of the COVID-19 pandemic, the upcoming mini-lecture Series will be switched from face-to-face mode to online mode.
- Keywords:
- Art therapy
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- Video
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In a talk that could change how you see things, designer and artist Jiabao Li introduces her conceptual projects that expose the inherent bias of digital media. From a helmet that makes you "allergic" to the color red to a browser plug-in that filters the internet in an unexpected way, Li's creations uncover how technology mediates the way we perceive reality.
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- Interactive and Digital Media, Communication design, and Technology
- Keywords:
- Visual perception in art Digital media Pattern perception
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- Video
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These comprehensive and fully illustrated guides provide useful background information and ideas for ancient art from around the world.
- Subjects:
- Visual Arts
- Keywords:
- Arts History
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- Others
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Others
Art History Teaching Resources (AHTR) is a peer-populated platform for art history teachers. AHTR is home to a constantly evolving and collectively authored online repository of art history teaching content including, but not limited to, lesson plans, video introductions to museums, book reviews, image clusters, and classroom and museum activities. The site promotes discussion and reflection around new ways of teaching and learning in the art history classroom through a peer-populated blog, and fosters a collaborative virtual community for art history instructors at all career stages.
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- Visual Arts
- Keywords:
- Arts History Art -- Study teaching
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- Others
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Art Appreciation thoroughly investigates how quality is determined and created by artists in order to evaluate and appreciate art on a deeper level. This course emphasizes why each topic contributes to valuing a piece of art and provides the necessary knowledge to do so. Students are first introduced to the elements and principles of art and the importance of artists’ context and perspective. The course then covers different periods in art history, different techniques in art, and how to research and evaluate art.
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- Visual Arts
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- Art appreciation Art criticism Art -- Study teaching
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- Courseware
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e-book
Architecture in Dialogue with an Activated Ground sets out to validate the role of the unreasonable in the design process. Using case study projects, architect Urs Bette gives an insight into the epistemological processes of his creative practice, and unveils the strategies he deploys in order to facilitate the poetic aspects of architecture within a discourse whose evaluation parameters predominantly involve reason. Themes discussed include the emergence of space from the staged opposition between the architectural object and the site, and the relationship between emotive cognition and analytic synthesis in the design act. In both cases, there is a necessary engagement with forms of ‘unreasonable’ thought, action or behaviours. By arguing for the usefulness and validity of the unreasonable in architecture, and by investigating the performative relationship between object and ground, Bette contributes to the discourse on extensions, growth and urban densification that tap into local histories and voices, including those of the seemingly inanimate – the architecture itself and the ground it sits upon – to inform the site-related production of architectural character and space. In doing so, he raises debates about the values pursued in design approval processes, and the ways in which site-relatedness is both produced and judged.
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- Building and Real Estate
- Keywords:
- Architectural design Architectural practice
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- e-book
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Courseware
ArchiStar Academy has world class software and training for architects, engineers and universities students.
- Subjects:
- Computing
- Keywords:
- Design Technology
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- Courseware
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The New Yorker receives around 1,000 cartoons each week; it only publishes about 17 of them. In this hilarious, fast-paced, and insightful talk, the magazine's longstanding cartoon editor and self-proclaimed "humor analyst" Bob Mankoff dissects the comedy within just some of the "idea drawings" featured in the magazine, explaining what works, what doesn't, and why.
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- Visual Arts
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- New Yorker (New York N.Y. : 1925) Wit humor Caricatures cartoons
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- Video
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If you ever wondered about remote usability testing, this article is for you. It contains valuable information that can help you with the decision-making process if your product is ready for the masses.
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- Interactive and Digital Media
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- User interfaces (Computer systems) -- Testing Human-computer interaction Web-based user interfaces
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- Others
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Others
If you dabble in web design, you need to read this essential introduction to color theory. This practical article explains many design principles you can use to choose a color scheme.
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- Design Elements
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- Color in design Web sites -- Design
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- Others
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Others
Know everything about RGB and CMYK but want to learn more? This article helps you understand other color models available to designers. You’ll learn how to and when to use them, how to manage colors, and what happens when you convert color spaces.
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- Design Elements
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- Color in design People with visual disabilities Barrier-free design
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- Others
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Others
Ads of the World is one of the world's largest advertising archive and community. The front page features fresh creative tv, print, outdoor, online, dm and ambient advertisements from around the world.
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- Advertising Design
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- Commercial art Advertising Advertising campaigns
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- Others
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Learn Adobe Illustrator from scratch, including typography, infographics, logo design and more. In this course, you will learn about (1) How to use layers (2) When and why to use a specific tool (3) Best practices when designing infographics (4) Creative techniques to fully develop your understanding of the Adobe Illustrator tools and their possibilities
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- ITC3076E Fashion Shoe Design and ITC3081D Advanced Apparel Techniques and Practice
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- Technology
- Keywords:
- Adobe Illustrator (Computer file) Computer drawing -- Computer programs Computer graphics -- Software
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- MOOC
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We use Artificial Intelligence, Digital Finger Printing and Profiling to track your competitors' every move across all platforms including TV, Print, Outdoor, Radio, Digital, Mobile and Social Media. Be it a corporate campaign, new product launch, promotional messages, event announcement, to just a casual greeting, we alert you the minute it's out there so you can respond immediately.
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- Advertising Design and Marketing
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- Advertising campaigns Commercial art Advertising
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- Others
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Over 7,000 U.S. and Canadian advertisements covering five product categories - Beauty and Hygiene, Radio, Television, Transportation, and World War II propaganda - dated between 1911 and 1955.
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- Advertising Design
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- Canada Databases Advertising United States
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- Others
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Others
About 9% of the global population experiences a kind of visual impairment, so can we do anything to improve their online experience? In this useful article, you’ll learn more about how website design affects visually impaired individuals and what we can do to make it better.
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- Technology
- Keywords:
- Computer drawing Adobe Illustrator (Computer file)
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- Others
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e-book
This is a guidebook where we discuss art and music in the context of popular culture, so chances are you will see relationships between art and music and what you are learning and the way you live, to connect them to your own experience.
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- Performing Arts and Visual Arts
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- Popular culture Art Modern Music History
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- e-book
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Jim Bull, Co-founder and chief creative officer of Moving Brands, discusses his own professional path. He was instrumental in developing an innovative approach to branding, storytelling and experience design. His deep understanding of how to create successful brands has enabled Moving Brands to help define internationally known brands such as Apple, Google, Nokia, Microsoft and Stella McCartney. In this dynamic lecture, he speaks about his 16 years of running a creative, global business—when to take risks, how to win work and why you need to pick a leader.
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- Advertising Design and Storytelling
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- Storytelling Bring (Marketing)
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- Video
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Learn the fundamental principles of web design with real examples. Whether you’re an experienced designer or beginner, this article is a solid ground for you to build your practice.
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- Visual communication Design Graphic arts -- Techniques
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- Others
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Others
That’s right, grids aren’t only for print design. Web design is completely based on grids. In this article, you’ll learn everything from basic lingo to theory and examples of how websites are using grids.
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- Typography
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- Web sites -- Design Grids (Typographic design)
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- Others
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Others
Typography has a fascinating history and it’s come a long way to become what it is today. Learn the history of type starting from the earliest engravings, the printing press revolution, its impact in the Midcentury Modernism, and all through to today.
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- Typography and Design Elements
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- Type type-founding History
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- Others
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Others
Display fonts are essential if you're looking to create a certain atmosphere and feeling in your design. In this article, get familiar with the history of display fonts and how they came to be so popular.
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- Typography and Design Elements
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- Type type-founding History Graphic design (Typography)
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- Others
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Others
If you’re struggling with usability issues in your design process, this article can help you move in the right direction. This article outlines eight design principles that are applicable to most user interfaces.
- Subjects:
- Interactive and Digital Media
- Keywords:
- Human-computer interaction Web-based user interfaces User interfaces (Computer systems)
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- Others
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Others
We put together a glossary of terms that every designer should know. No matter what stage of your career you are in, this article is important to refresh your memory.
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- Design Elements
- Keywords:
- Design Terminology
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- Others
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Others
Color theory for web design is just as important as for print design. We all get very excited about color palettes and tend to use one too many color combinations. This article outlines a few tips on how to successfully use color in web design.
- Subjects:
- Design Elements
- Keywords:
- Layout (Printing) Graphic design (Typography)
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- Others
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Others
The creation of mobile applications grows daily. To design a good application, there are several rules to take into consideration that are different from desktop applications. Follow these rules before you get started on your next project.
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- Interactive and Digital Media
- Keywords:
- Mobile computing User interfaces (Computer systems)
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- Others
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Others
Typography has so many variable options. Our jobs as designers don’t end at choosing a single font. We also have to decide all the smaller details that can cause a big impact on our design project. In this article, learn more about how to avoid bad web typography.
- Subjects:
- Typography and Design Elements
- Keywords:
- Type type-founding Web sites -- Design Graphic design (Typography)
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- Others
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Others
Choosing color combinations for logos is an important job as color can affect emotions and behaviors. We’ve all felt uncertain at times when designing a brand and not being able to decide what to choose. This article helps you understand how to effectively use color for a logo.
- Subjects:
- Interactive and Digital Media and Design Elements
- Keywords:
- Color in design Signs symbols -- Design Icons (Computer graphics) Logos (Symbols) -- Design
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- Others
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