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21 Photoshop Tutorials to Brush Up Your Photoshop Skills

HONGKIAT

How to Create a Flying Car Scene This tutorial walks you through 75 detailed steps to craft an imaginative “Flying Car Illustration” using Photoshop. You’ll start by using Adobe Illustrator to build geometric lines. The tutorial also provides tips on color shading and texture, aiming to help you create a vintage-style coffee shop.

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Is It Art, or Is It Type? What We Learn When Language is Built, Not Written

Eye on Design

It was originally published on March 23, 2021. One of the best (albeit one-sided) illustrations of how a designer might approach type differently than an artist is a 2009 essay by David Reinfurt (who used to make up one-half of Dexter Sinister) titled “Adam, Why Arial?”

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Emerging UX patterns in Generative AI experiences

UX Collective

This illustrates the spectrum we’re navigating with AI today. For example, the act of buying coffee is driven by the desire for caffeine, the presence of money and a nearby coffee shop, and the coffee shop sign serving as a prompt. Ever been greeted by a barista who already knows your coffee order?

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The History of Logos: Where Branding Started

Inkbot Design

Roger (Author) Multilingual (Publication Language) 432 Pages – 11/08/2015 (Publication Date) – Taschen America Llc (Publisher) −$8.00 $72.00 Logos from this era incorporated floral patterns, curved typography, and intricate illustrations. Sale Logo Modernism Hardcover Book Remington, R.

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The best book cover designs of 2020

Creative Review

During the eight months since the UK declared the first of its nationwide lockdowns, writers have still written, publishers have still published and book designers have continued to produce an ever-varied range of covers for new titles. The Stars by Joyce Carol Oates, Fourth Estate. Design: Jamie Keenan. Art director: Helen Yentus.