In the next part of our series, I’ll discuss how to create a design strategy of which you or your team can utilize to develop a plan of attack before any real design...
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In the next part of our series, I’ll discuss how to create a design strategy of which you or your team can utilize to develop a plan of attack before any real design...
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Design thinking is a problem-solving process that anyone can employ to achieve extraordinary results. On the surface, there is more to design thinking than meets the...
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This post is a reflection of a recent article by Tobias van Schneider titled [Finding your own style as a designer](https://medium.com/@vanschneider/finding-your-own-sty...
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For the past decade or so designers across the globe have looked to Adobe software as their savior when it comes to digital design and publishing. With massive amounts...
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All my life I have found peace in solitude. Many of my best ideas have come together while working alone as a designer. Those “Ah-ha!” moments seem to take place more of...
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Rome wasn’t built in a day. Nor was any designer on this Earth. Face it, becoming a professional designer takes time, patience, and tons of practice. Becoming better h...
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We live in a fast-paced world where changes are happening every day. The design of "things" is changing. How we handle our day-to-day tasks are changing. Everything, **i...
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Postimpressionism took the art world by storm in the late 1800s to early 1900s. The movement emerged as a reaction against Impressionistic concern for naturalistic looki...
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Grids are used everywhere. These invisible forms help us keep content aligned in a certain way whether it's on paper or on screen. Many artists or designers go above and...
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Continuing on in the artist spotlight series I explore the work and history of Mr. Leonardo da Vinci. Known by most as an extraordinary painter and inventor da Vinci did...
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