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faroutmagazine.co.uk

The legacy of Mark Rothko: 'The simple expression of complex thought'

4 min read · 2021-03-04
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abstract.com

State of Design 2021

1 min read · 2021-02-23 · Over 1,000 designers talked to us about how they work, what they value, and the challenges they’re facing. Here’s what we found.
Shared by 97, including Sara Soueidan, Luminous Kaleidoscope, Erick Mazer Yamashita, Neil Lee, Nick Floro, Jonathan Kogan
design
Aeon+Psyche

Art, like loss, can shock us into our authentic self

20+ min read · 2021-02-26 · A devastating loss can shatter the façade we put up for others, exposing our deepest, rawest self. A work of art can do the same
Reader View · Shared by 195, including Gabriele, Dr Skye Cleary, Luminous Kaleidoscope, Doug Sundheim, Anita Leirfall, Jason Silva
art
better living
culture
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The true self is genuinely present, unmuffled, and visible to anyone who cares to look.
edu.gcfglobal.org

Beginning Graphic Design: Images

5 min read · 2020-10-09 · In this lesson on beginning graphic design, learn more about using images to improve your work.
Reader View · Shared by 59, including Ceferino Díaz, Stephanie A Kowalski, Luminous Kaleidoscope
Canva

The complete guide for how to marry text and images in your designs

2020-10-09
Shared by 72, including Luminous Kaleidoscope, Stephanie A Kowalski
visual content
inspiration
text
en.99designs.de

What is brand identity? And how to design and develop a great one.

9 min read · From 2019 · Your brand identity is what makes you instantly recognizable to your customers. Learn how to craft the perfect brand identity design for your business.
Reader View · Shared by 71, including Luminous Kaleidoscope, Stephanie A Kowalski
branding
brand identity
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Who you are as a brand is made up of a few key elements: Your mission (what’s your “why?”) Your values (what beliefs drive your company?) Your brand personality (if your brand was a person, what kind of personality would they have?) Your unique positioning (how do you differentiate yourself from the competition?) Your brand voice (if your brand was a person, how would it communicate?)
UX Collective

How to deal with designers in 10 easy steps

8 min read · 2021-02-08 · This is is a satire.
Reader View · Shared by 79, including Chris R Becker, James Young 🇺🇦, Stéphanie Walter, Luminous Kaleidoscope, HeyDesigner
visual design
design
UX Planet

The cult of creativity

6 min read · 2021-02-15 · UX Design doesn’t have to be your life’s purpose.
Reader View · Shared by 138, including Gabriele, Stephanie A Kowalski, Luminous Kaleidoscope
design
creativity
ux
HubSpot

Typography Tutorial for Beginners: Everything You Need to Learn Typography Basics

~14 min read · From 2014 · Take your DIY design skills to the next level by getting a crash course in typography.
Reader View · Shared by 80, including Luminous Kaleidoscope, Jessel Sookha, Manas, Evan (he/him), Stephanie A Kowalski
typography
visme.co

Visual Literacy and Visual Communication: Their Role in Today’s Content Marketing

5 min read · 2020-10-09 · Visual communication is all around us. From billboard ads and posters to films and media, visual communication is an inescapable part of our everyday lives. To better understand the importance of…
Reader View · Shared by 73, including Luminous Kaleidoscope, Stephanie A Kowalski, Katja Evertz, Gabriele
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Having visual literacy skills is necessary if you are a professional involved in the field of visual communication. How can you share what you learned visually if you cannot interpret visual ideas and presentation?
Toptal

The Principles of Design and Their Importance

9 min read · From 2019 · One of the most difficult parts of talking about the principles of design is figuring out just how many principles there actually are (are…
Reader View · Shared by 101, including Nick Floro, Stephanie A Kowalski, Luminous Kaleidoscope, Phillip Murphy
design principles
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negative space”— is the areas of a design that do not include any design elements.
visme.co

What Is Visual Communication and Why Is It Important

~13 min read · 2020-10-09 · Visual communication is a way to communicate ideas graphically in ways that are efficient and help to convey more meaning. It’s a critical element of any content marketing strategy. This is because…
Reader View · Shared by 123, including Mauro Toselli, Stephanie A Kowalski, Luminous Kaleidoscope
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CHALLENGE 2: REMEMBERING THE CONTENT The second challenge businesses face with readers is making sure that you stick out in their memory.
Ness Labs

Creative burnout: when the creativity tap runs dry

7 min read · 2021-01-21 · Creative burnout is a state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion around creative work. The symptoms can be hard to pinpoint.
Reader View · Shared by 489, including Anne-Laure Le Cunff, Katja Evertz, David Bauer, Luminous Kaleidoscope, Stephanie A Kowalski, tulioporras, Christian Hartmann, maxadorno, Tom Pick | #B2Bmarketing guy
creativity
mental health
productivity
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Start with the basics. Choose the smallest atomic unit of creative work you can do to get you started again. Are you trying to write a book? Just write one paragraph.
HubSpot

13 Graphic Design Trends to Use in 2021 — and Two to Avoid

8 min read · 2021-01-18 · Take a look at these design trends to ensure you're hitting the right note with your audience.
Reader View · Shared by 98, including Kirk Borne, Drew McLellan (he/him), Chris Isak , Mari Smith, Nicolas Babin #AmazonPartner, Luminous Kaleidoscope, Tony Hughes
visual design
design
ArchDaily

Reaffirming the Essential Role of Drawing in Design

5 min read · 2021-01-15 · Mark Alan Hewitt’s new book, 'Draw in Order to See', is a resounding affirmation that not only must architects draw, they cannot help but do so.
Reader View · Shared by 35, including Stephanie A Kowalski, Luminous Kaleidoscope, Tara Imani, AIA NCIDQ ASID
design
architecture
Sifted

Is innovation innate or learned?

4 min read · 2021-01-19 · Some people are innately better at innovation, but anyone can be taught to be better at it. It is a question of training your brain.
Reader View · Shared by 96, including Chris Gledhill | gledhill.eth, Luminous Kaleidoscope, Theodora (Theo) Lau - 劉䂀曼 🌻, Andreas Staub, ipfconline 🇺🇦, Terence Mills
innovation
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