In case you missed it, you've got to check out Jennifer Moline's post about 1970s graphic design on Inspiredology.com. She shares cool ads, logos and posters all with that funky '70s je-ne-sais...
Designing
Design matters. You could print a million business cards, posters, stickers or postcards, but if they don’t have a strong design then they won’t work to promote your business, product, service or event. A poor design speaks poorly of you, and we here at PsPrint Blog don’t like anyone speaking poorly of you. Below you will find helpful blog posts covering all aspects of design, so whether you are designing for business or for pleasure, we’ve got a blog post that can help you.
November is Latin American History month, and it’s only right that we honor the wonderful contributions that Latin Americans have given to the art world. Rich in culture and heritage, Latin...
I love the color orange! It’s energetic, electrifying and memorable, and many famous logos boast this powerful color. Orange stands out like no other color can and symbolizes so many popular...
Brown might not normally be associated with star power, but that’s the furthest thing from the truth. As we approach the brown-themed holiday Thanksgiving, I’m reminded at just how many big...
1. First aerial photograph In 1858, Gaspard Felix Tournachon, a French author and artist who went by the pen name of Félix Nadar, went up to the top of the tether in a balloon,...
I love receiving cards in the mail around Christmas time. It's either a lovely heart-felt season's greeting, or an invitation to a holiday or New Year's Eve party! In many of these holiday...
[caption id="attachment_14532" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Amy Flynn in her workshop."][/caption] From greeting cards to children’s books to robots, illustrator-artist Amy Flynn has...
[caption id="attachment_14430" align="alignleft" width="240" caption="Image via Flickr user vestman."][/caption] When you work for yourself it can be difficult to manage how many projects you...
According to the The Conference Board's January 2010 findings, only 45 percent of Americans are satisfied with their work (the lowest level recorded in the 22 years of the survey's history). I...