In this article, Synergist discusses the importance on how to think visually, accompanied with a helpful chart created by Anna Vital.
Behind every final design project lies an efficient workflow – after some years of experience (read: trial-and-error), I’ve landed on a solid file organisation system that clears my mind rather than clutter it.
Ahn Min Jeong writes: "My work appears to be emotionless and analytic, but when you take a close look at it, the majority of my work employs motifs from personal memories, people around me and things that I have." The autobiographic drawings of this South-Corean young illustrator aims at...
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Stupenda similitudine: il denaro dietro le barre (dei codici), come l'uomo dietro le sbarre (della galera). Prigionieri del mercato. Vittime dei costi.
Ramen Bar Branding, House of Fu by Leeds design studio. Menu design and signage for the restaurant, social media content, and promotional print.
Have you ever tried to summarize a complex process, or break one down into clear, concise steps for others to follow? It’s not always easy, but visuals can help. Specifically, designing a process infographic. In this guide, we’ll share 28 customizable process infographic templates and design tips to help you get started, even if you’re […]
Like it or not, argues the V&A's exhibition about postmodernism and design, we are all postmodern now.
Visual hierarchy is the arrangement and presentation of design elements in order of their importance. It influences the order in which the human eye
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You may have to stand back from your monitor screen to fully appreciate the layout design of the information, but Stanley Kay's information-...
In my taste finding expedition, I’ve found myself being drawn to more complex and narrative pieces which juggle multiple elements. I’ve always loved looking for structure in whatever I’m loo…
A pocket guide to Neapolitan nonverbal communication.
User Experience, (UX for short)— it’s a pretty popular subject these days. But at the same time, it’s often not well understood. I like many other developers had rough idea of what it is but didn’t…
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Twisting into subtle backbends or hunching into a cross-legged crouch, the faceless women that find themselves at the center of Hanna Lee Joshi’s practice all personify an aspect of the artist herself. Conveyed through vibrant gradients in gouache and colored pencil, the figures shown here are companions to those the Korean-Canadian artist created last year, although they plunge deeper into themes of loss, acceptance, and inclusivity. “The magic and mystery of life can seem very fleeting when you’re in the pits of depression. More