Celebrating Women: 8 Inspiring Stories From Leading Designers
March 8 is International Women’s Day (IWD)—a day dedicated to celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women.
March 8 is International Women’s Day (IWD)—a day dedicated to celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women.
In the first season of the podcast, John Biggs, former editor for TechCrunch, explored one of the many manifestations of creativity: wisdom gained by finding ways to do better, more meaningful work.
We’re dedicating the second season of the Drag & Drop Show to putting empathy in the spotlight, where it always deserves to be.
Typography fonts are powerful.
Designers’ job is to use this power to propel projects forward and get their work noticed. Otherwise, it can work against their goals if it’s not put enough effort into research.
With Women’s Day just around the corner, what better time to celebrate all the female figures that are part of our lives?
Mothers, daughters, girlfriends, wives, or grandmothers—we respect and love them because of the role they play, and mainly because of how they play it.
Welcome back to another episode of the Drag & Drop Show!
This week we have an episode with Cody Stocker, a digital designer working for R&R Partners, a full-service, independent brand innovation agency. The company has a vast array of clients, such as Boeing, SeaWorld, and NHL, and has just successfully launched the new rebranding campaign for the city of Las Vegas, Nevada.
Have you ever looked at a logo, a newspaper headline, or a subway sign and felt the need to adjust the awkward space between letters?
If the answer is yes, that means you’re good at spotting kerning issues.
When you hear the word vintage, you might associate it at first with old and outdated, or elegant and timeless.
In graphic design, vintage can actually be a good thing, especially when we talk about typography.
We’ve already discussed hand lettering fonts and modern fonts, so it was only natural to go into the intricacies of vintage fonts.
I think we can all agree that the font you choose can make or break a project.
In previous articles, we’ve talked about cool banner fonts, hand lettering fonts, and modern fonts.
Today, I want to dig into another font related topic—script fonts.
According to a CDW Healthcare survey, more than 70% of the respondents said that they would like to receive virtual healthcare visits and advice. Almost 90% want easy access to their medical records.
These numbers are relevant because they show the importance of the digital sector and that it’s essential to adapt your strategy in delivering personalised healthcare services to the people that may be interested in buying and using your products or services.