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56 Ways To Use Color Psychology To Impact Logo Design

So, you’re getting ready to design a logo… Do you know what feelings you want it to evoke? What emotions you want the customer to feel? How you want customers and prospects to react every time they see the logo?

28 Good Examples of Portrait Usage in Web Design

So, here they are, 28 good examples of portrait usage in web design to inspire you in your quest for a better designing strategy. Enjoy!

Utilizing Your Web Graphics Offline

We often think in terms of art imitating life and most of the time our web design is intended to reflect real-world advertising. But for businesses that spend more time online than in other mediums, it can be a challenge to make life match their art.

30 obvious logo designs

No matter what kind of business you are runnig, it`s very important to choose right logo since it plays significant role in building the corporate identity. To stand out from your competitors you definetely should hunt for symbolic logo that will portray your business.

30 Vibrant Examples of Purple Website Design

Trends in web design have been changing even faster with the passing weeks. More specifically vibrant artwork and colors have taken the reigns and provide amazing detail for designers. If you’ve been following the current design trends you’ll notice how popular single colors have become.

Things a Web Designer Should Know About Website Usability

We all know that change is the only thing which is constant. Even if there are certain rules and regulations for designers, they too have changed with the passage of time. However, when it comes to usability principles, a few principles can be modified but cannot be changed. The reason behind these principles staying the same is because they have been adopted by human nature and they need to be kept in the same way for proper usage. If you want to change them, basics will always stay the same. As with any project from designing layouts for calendar printing to designing an online store, you should follow a protocol to make sure all important elements are included.

How to Create Interesting Grunges for Your Designs in Illustrator

In this quick tip you will learn how to use grunges to create hierarchy in your designs, making the main elements stand out more and the backgrounds a lot more interesting – all in vector format. The technique is very easy and can be done by everyone, all you need is a bit of a keen eye for aesthetics.

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