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Amazing Car Logos

Logo & Brand review

The car industry has come up with some of the most memorable and recognizable logo designs of all time. Ferrari, Audi, BMW and so many other popular car companies have amazing logo designs that, along with their massive advertising campaigns, have  changed the way that we look at logo design. Today, I want to take a look at some of these amazing car logos.

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12 Beautiful and FREE Serif Fonts

Free Fonts

Serif fonts are some of the most classic, timeless and elegant typefaces. Often overlooked, serif fonts have been refined over the centuries and distinctly add an element of sophistication and intrigue to a page. Traditionally being used for body text, the serif - a subtle and intricate detail added to the ends of letters - smoothly guides readers eyes as they dance across a page.

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Photoshop Tutorial: Coloured Bars Background Design

Tutorials

Designers often need to come up with different background designs that they can use in their website designs, their business card designs or any other graphic design work that they may be doing. Today, I want to teach you a quick and easy technique for adding coloured bars to your background designs. This is an intermediate Photoshop tutorial that will teach you how to use filters and gradients. Simply follow the steps outlined below, watch the instructional video and most importantly, have fun!

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20 Free Abstract Wallpaper Designs

Free Wallpapers Freebies

Everyone needs to have a rotating stock of amazing wallpaper designs on their computer. After all, most of us spend more than 5+ hours on the computer everyday. Who wants to spend this time staring at the generic default Microsoft or Mac wallpapers? Wouldn't you prefer to look at beautiful pictures and interesting designs instead? I certainly do. Start your own wallpaper collection today with some of these amazing designs:

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Microsoft reveals the new IE9 logo

Logo & Brand review

Back in the early days of the Internet, Internet Explorer was the go-to browser for most people on the Internet. According to w3 schools, 83% of Internet users used Internet Explorer in November 2002. In recent years however, other browsers have emerged that have started to slowly chip away at Microsoft’s Internet domination. Firefox has emerged as the new Internet browser superstar and is now being used by 46% of Internet users. Internet Explorer still holds its number two position however, it is under the constant threat of Chrome whose popularity has been steadily increasing since its introduction in 2008.

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