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  • Posted by on May 9th, 2012 in Print. Comment (1)

    It can be considered as an achievement when you have already established your own business or career that would make you famous and trusted by many. However, being able to grab the people’s attention and making them consider your offer for their needs is not something that can be easily done. You must know what promotional tools to use which would fit your plans and budget too. Go with the basics first like business cards which can help you create the connection that you want.

    Using business cards for branding and marketing is a wise move since these custom cards can hold the necessary information that you wish to share. You just need to make sure that your set is appealing and can easily perk the interest of the people for them to grab one and store for future use.

    Since it can be tough to think about how your business cards should look like, here are 20 creative and elegant design samples that show the best in marketing through these cards:

    Cool Business Card 1

  • Posted by on April 25th, 2012 in Typography. Comment (7)

    When a computer displays text, it uses fonts to display different styles of typeface. There are standard fonts such as Arial and Verdana, however, there are huge lists of fonts available to web developers and designers which don’t come pre-installed onto your computer, these are non-standard fonts.

    The Future of Web Typography

    If you looked at a website that had one of these non-standard fonts, and the font was not already on your computer, it is quite possible the text would refer back to a default font (Arial) meaning the site would not be displayed in the way the designer wanted it to be received.

  • Posted by on April 24th, 2012 in Typography. Comment (1)

    Finding the right font is almost an art form in itself. It’s far more of an art form than a science, though you can certainly do your best to break down the mathematics of how x height and spacing affect visual design. Whether for your blog, titles for a video, a banner design, or any number of SEO purposes, finding the perfect font can be extremely challenging and is often undervalued as playing a critical role in advertising and aesthetics.

    Think of the font you use as the letterhead of your company, the watermark on your memos, the shiny exterior of your Digital Realty Trust brand. The font is not just a technical asset, it is a strategic business decision.

    An Intro to Font Selection

    Let’s take a look at some of the major factors in how font affects the message you are conveying as well as how it figures into the aesthetic of your design.

  • Posted by on April 11th, 2012 in Typography. Comment (3)

    Typography is the art and technique of arranging type in order to make the expressing language more visible and beautiful. We are saying art because this ancient technique has been developed and improved over the years and raised to an artistic level by typographic enthusiasts.

    Amazing Typography Inspiration

    Typography is mainly used for poster design and general print design and thus this showcase will mainly focus on that.

    Below you can find more than 30 pieces of beautiful and inspirational typography.

  • Posted by on April 4th, 2012 in Vector Graphics. Comment (2)

    You might have seen a number of websites selling really cool t-shirts packed on the front and / or back with awesome text, illustrations or typographic madness. Creating a t-shirt like that isn’t as difficult as you might think. The really hard part is creating the cool graphics that cover the t-shirt. Luckily you don’t have to as there are a number of free vector websites where you can find loads of great vectorial graphics ready made and fit to put on your t-shirts.

    Free Vectors for T-Shirts

    You might ask yourself if you are limited to just t-shirts and the answer is no. You can place the designs basically on any clothing item you wish. If you intend on using light colored t-shirts or apparel I recommend using sublimation printing technique as it’s really resistant to washing.

    More free vectors resources

  • Posted by on December 12th, 2011 in Print. Comment (0)

    Readers pick up fashion magazines for many reasons. They might read the articles to examine their wardrobe. They might peruse the pages for a quick look into the world of high fashion. Still others purchase the magazines for the print advertisements, just as there are plenty who watch large football games for their commercials. These print ads are created by the best in the world, designed to intrigue, entertain, and enlighten the readers.

    Fashion print advertising carries with it an expectation of glamour, style and luxury. Readers anticipate that upon reading these ads, they will be transported to the decadent world of high society and fashion. Based on these desires, consumers will make their plans for trips and outings to the high class luxury stores.

    Top fashion designers like Gucci, Versace, Armani, and Benetton are represented here. There are more stand out designers and advertisements which have made the cut. These styles are from some of the best fashion houses in the world, and they display some of the latest innovations and revolutions which are occurring within the fashion industry.

    The following 23 print advertisements represent something controversial, beautiful, or striking. In each of them, there is something which makes it stand above the pack, proving why these designers dominate their arenas. These selections come from a field of thousands, so your favorites might not be represented.

    1. Sisley – Fashioin Junkie

    Sisley

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