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It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like… December (2018 Wallpapers Edition)

Smashing Magazine Graphics

It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like… December (2018 Wallpapers Edition) It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like… December (2018 Wallpapers Edition) Cosima Mielke 2018-11-30T08:01:00+00:00 2024-04-15T18:04:54+00:00 What are you looking forward to in December? Spending time with family and friends during the holidays, watching the birds gather in your snowy backyard, or celebrating “Bathtub Party Day” maybe?

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20+ Social Media Image Maker Templates for Instagram, Facebook + More

Envato Tuts+

Visual content is king on social media. Whether you’re an individual or brand, if you want to establish your online identity and get noticed, you need to use eye-catching and engaging social media graphics. . In this post, we'll look at some important elements of successful social media graphics, and then we'll look at some simple ways to make them with social media image templates. 7 Elements of Awesome Social Media Graphics. 1.

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Henleys Sweets re-brand

Lisa Maltby

Henleys Sweets needed a re-brand to encourage more customer sales and engagement from their website. We wanted to convey the company’s unique selling points, portraying that they are extremely knowledgeable about confectionery but also approachable and friendly with excellent customer service. The logo was developed from a hand-lettered device in order to convey tradition and authenticity and a typographic device was created from the strap-line: ‘connoisseurs of confectionery’ which complemented

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The Hepworth Prize for Sculpture 2018

Inspo Finds

In 2016, Leeds based design agency, Passport , designed the much acclaimed brand identity for The Hepworth Prize for Sculpture. The biennial award is awarded to any British or UK-based artist, of any age, at any stage in their career, who has made a significant contribution to the development of contemporary sculpture. The award returned for its second instalment in 2018 and The Hepworth asked Passport to be involved again.

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Let's Talk Trends: Designing for Maximum Impact

Speaker: Amber Asay, Creative Director and Founder of award-winning design studio Nice People

Understanding what trends are happening and how they’re impacting the competitive landscape is crucial to providing top dollar design strategy to your clients. With so many trends coming and going, it can be overwhelming to determine which ones you should capitalize on and which ones might not be worth the trouble. In this exclusive webinar with Amber Asay, we’ll explore graphic design trends that need to die, trends that are starting to pick up and why, trends that have come and gone, and how t

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GEORGE LICHTY

Illustration Art

George Lichty is an important data point for those trying to chart the line between loose drawing and drawing like a careless slob. Not everyone cares about that line. This may be due to the Great Acceleration: internet audiences with unlimited content and shorter attention spans, less patience for pictures that don't move, a coarsening of taste. It may also be due to a lack of interest in the kinds of pleasures that excellent drawing can provide.

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Drakes Foodland Wayville

Enviromeant

Drakes Supermarkets is Australia’s largest independent grocery retailer. When they asked We’re Open to reimagine what the interior of their new Wayville Supermarket, they wanted to create an in-store environment that felt like it belonged to the Drakes brand and where customers would love to shop. The graphic design studio based in Adelaide, South Australia, brought in a good friend of the studio, Jaquie Hagan, and got down to work to develop an interior and signage system that reflected t

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A List Apart - Untitled Article

A List Apart

In our previous article we described how the browser uses CSS to render beautiful pixels to the user’s screen. Although modern CSS can (and should!) be used to create highly interactive user experiences, for the last mile of interactivity, we need to dynamically update the HTML document. For that, we’re going to need JavaScript. Bundle to bytecode. For a modern web application, the JavaScript that the browser first sees will typically not be the JavaScript written by a developer.

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Just in time for Christmas

Fifi Lapin

Hello peeps, you can now enjoy 40% off for the weekend in my newly reopened online store using the code SHOPINDIE. No prints this year I’m afraid but hope you love the charms and brooches as much as I do. and remember to support independent retailers, we appreciate every purchase!

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var to JIT

A List Apart

In our previous article we described how the browser uses CSS to render beautiful pixels to the user’s screen. Although modern CSS can (and should!) be used to create highly interactive user experiences, for the last mile of interactivity, we need to dynamically update the HTML document. For that, we’re going to need JavaScript. Bundle to bytecode. For a modern web application, the JavaScript that the browser first sees will typically not be the JavaScript written by a developer.