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Cool Findings: The ABC of the RGB and CMYK
Here's a cool project for fellow designers and board game enthusiasts. The ABC of RGB and CMYK is a board game (although in the project phase still) that has design as the main subject created by Spanish studio La Officina Creativa.
The game presents itself as the "big circus of design" as its aesthethic clearly represents it, given the "show" that graphic design puts up. The...
Editorial Beauties: Popular Lies About Graphic Design
Graphic design -or any other creative discipline- is a business that's often seen by clients with some off perceptions. Craig Ward, a British graphic designer has come up with a book on the matter based on his very own experience called "Popular Lies About Graphic Design". There are a lot of common places when it comes to misconceptions regarding to the industry but the real...
Typographic Love: "I Can't Draw Animals"
Some of you may be familiar with those old TV shows (I'm guessing there were more than one version in the world) where a presenter would talk about animals while drawing them on white paper with a black marker. At least in my case, that was one of my favorite kind of shows, as the drawing skills of the presenter were pretty impressive with also adding some teaching in there- what could be...
Beautiful Findings: A Wes Anderson Tribute
It's been a while since Wes Anderson made the transition from indie movies into the mainstream world. There's no doubt that all of his films carry a strong dose of visual care, filled with details that engage the viewers to watch them over and over again (at least that's my case). Anderson's signature style focuses on the use of a strong visual identity throughout each one of his...
Logo Design: They Took My Name!
It's no surprise that logo design plays a fundamental role in brand recognition and most people today are able to tell what company's logo is in just a blink. Colors, geometric shapes and other sorts of combinations play the biggest role there, sometimes even overpowering the typographic work that displays the companies' name. This is the premise behind Dorothy's experiment called "Yo...
