20 books designers should read this summer
I know that Designers are constantly trying to learn and research more about design techniques, fonts and any other tips that can improve their designs. There is always more you can learn about design.
I know that Designers are constantly trying to learn and research more about design techniques, fonts and any other tips that can improve their designs. There is always more you can learn about design.
My father is a carpenter. He has been a carpenter all his life. For over 35 years that’s the only thing that he did. He works with wood panels on a daily basis .
There are two essential attributes for a successful banner advertising campaign: creative and smart.
“Designer and visual artist.” Kiss Miklos described himself with these 2 simple words. How should I describe Miklos? A good designer? A modern visual artist? No! I will describe him with his own words from his personal website.
What is design today? Is it the creative visuals on a billboard or a great viral poster that conquers the internet? We talk about different types of design: product design, intelligent design, responsive design, user experience design.
How many of you heard about the next website: sixrevisions.com? And if you didn’t heard about Sixrevision let me tell you about it in a few words – Six Revisions is a website that publishes practical and useful articles for designers and web developers.
I hope you had a great weekend and now you can start your week with new fresh ideas. Since we’re talking about fresh ideas, today we have a creative guest in our “Bannersnack Ad Talk” interview category. He is self-employed as a graphic designer,
Today we have a guest post by Bogdan Albulescu who is the founder and Art Director of The 4Th Floor branding & webdesign studio. Bogdan graduated Psychology and he is a self taught designer.
For today we interviewed a designer who was born and raised in China and who made a splash with his special attention for negative space, as shown in his branding for The Museum of The Moving Image, inspired by chopped frames of film strip. You will read on the top of his website: