How To Create An Animated Banner Ad
Last updated: June 2018
There comes a time in every designer’s life when they have to create an animated banner ad.
Last updated: June 2018
There comes a time in every designer’s life when they have to create an animated banner ad.
Let’s admit it. Your non-profit organization is doing some amazing things. You know it, we know it and they, the people/cause you fight for, definitely know it and appreciate it. But how do you get the word out? How do you create an effective non-profit marketing plan?
Social media is becoming an increasingly popular and effective method for spreading the word about non-profits and promoting charitable causes.
According to this study, the consumption of soda and sugary drinks may lead to an estimated 184,000 adult deaths each year worldwide.
Writing ad copy has always been a hard task, so there are a few things you should consider before starting this process.
We are all familiar with that moment when you want to design a banner or a logo, but you have an annoying lack of inspiration. As a designer, you probably encounter this problem quite often.
When it comes to logos, Kyle Courtright is your go-to guy. In the pursuit of finding, as he said, “high caliber logos”, he realised that there are no resources for this task. This is how Logo Inspiration Generator Tool was born.
Alrighty guys, there’s a new year ahead of us, so let’s start it the right way.
Marketing trends are changing way too often, so here’s a list of tools that you may want to use this year to stay ahead of the competition.
Today we are talking with Lola Landekic. She is the Graphic Designer of OCAD University and the Managing Editor of Art of the Title. Also she has a bachelor’s degree in English literature from the University of Toronto and a master’s in design from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design.
You will find about her first steps in her career, how she keep her ideas fresh and who are her role models.
We live in a fast-moving society. We are currently witnessing a social-cultural revolution. Things change so quickly that designers can barely keep up with the stream of information coming in every day. Since technology is so accessible and so well-developed, 75% of the world’s population has a mobile device.
Graphic design is constantly evolving. Along with it, designers must evolve as well. We believe that there are 11 characteristics that should define the modern designer. Having these 11 attributes enables him to be ahead of the competition.
See below what it takes to be a modern designer. If there is something we left out, please let us know in the comments below.