By Jason Moore
In my last post about typography I talked about taking in all of the interesting design elements that can be found all around us in this visual world of ours and incorporate that inspiration into our own work.
By Jason Moore
In my last post about typography I talked about taking in all of the interesting design elements that can be found all around us in this visual world of ours and incorporate that inspiration into our own work.
By Jason Moore
When approaching a new design project, you need to ask yourself three important questions. After your target audience receives your materials — whether a postcard, a brochure, a flyer or even your business card — what do you
Do you really need to go to design school? The answer is… maybe.
Let’s face it: There are a lot of “designers” out there with little or no formal education. Some of them have no talent; others are very talented and
When creating a duotone in Photoshop, the first thing you need to do is convert the image into a greyscale.
Under the image menu, go to mode and then greyscale. You will get a pop-up window that asks if you want
Ahh … the joys of open source. I mentioned a few open source design programs in a previous post. Here are a few more:
Blender — “3-D modeling, animation, game development in a free open source content creation suite.” A whole lot