When artistic mediums combine, you can’t help but to produce something spectacular. Artist Kaori Takamura pushes the line between sewing and painting to create her rare pieces. As graphic artists...
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.
Can we have a month dedicated to cable TV? We sure can! But if we’re going to celebrate it, then we have to do it right. TV has been said to turn the minds of Americans to mush, but one thing that...
Have you ever looked at a logo and started to get hungry? I always say one of the great perks of being a graphic artist is that anyone can be your client. I especially love to work with restaurant...
[caption id="attachment_12528" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Image via Flickr user incase."][/caption] Logo design is a mysterious process. Sometimes that perfect design can evade you...
It might be a short work week, but that doesn’t mean we are short on content. We’ve got everything from books and video games to wacky inventions and tattoos. Here’s what you may have missed this...
Brochures really epitomize the challenges of graphic design: They are communication devices that need to be attractive and user friendly. Let's review some of the best practices for designing...
This week's post is all about judging books by their covers - specifically vintage books. Older book cover designs are artful and understated. They use illustration and graphic design in such a...
[caption id="attachment_12016" align="alignleft" width="225" caption="Photo via Flickr user Aunt Owwee."][/caption] Happy September everyone! It's still pretty warm outside, but soon it will be...
When I was in the first years of school, I was very particular about my crayons. They had to be the right consistency, size and sharpness. I wanted them to be a very waxy with a dull tip, perfect...