WATERCOLOUR. Stencils. Fonts. INSPIRATION. Childrens books. DIY. Beautiful. Events. Creative research. Tutorials. IcreativeD. IcreativeD. Shield and Floral Vector Element. Illustrator Quick Banners – The Design Playbook. Need to create a really flexible vector banner for use on all sorts of projects? Follow this tutorial for a quick, bullet-proof technique for great banners. Video included! Tutorial Details Software: Adobe Illustrator CS5Difficulty: BeginnerTopics: Strokes, Transform Palette, MoveEstimated Completion Time: 15 minutesProject Files: quickbannersart.ai (Downloaded 5,638 times) Step 1 Create a new Illustrator document 460 px wide by 230 px high. Step 2 Create a new rectangle by selecting the Rectangle Tool (M) and clicking anywhere on the artboard. Step 3 Set the fill color of your new rectangle to white and add a 2 pt black stroke with rounded corners.
Step 4 Cut off the Scale Strokes & Effects setting in the Transform Palette. Step 5 Select your new rectangle and copy it. Step 6 Pull up the Transform Palette and set the transfer reference point to middle-left. Step 7 Select the top rectangle and set its width to 80 px with the Transform Palette. Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 Step 14 Step 15. Creating a Vintage Typography Layout in Adobe Illustrator. Vintage style typography is classic and remains popular still today. There’s something about the hand drawn and hand placed feel of these types of layouts that is appealing and draws your eye. Lets take a look at how to create a vintage style type layout in Adobe Illustrator. Here’s a look at what we’ll be creating. Before getting started I found a great inspiration piece to use as reference for the steps will be working through in this tutorial.
When putting together a design like this there are a few very important factors to consider in order to achieve that vintage look. - Fonts – You have to put in the time to seek out the right fonts. . - Shapes – Shapes and elements were drawn by hand, so keep that in mind when putting together your design elements. . - Symmetry – Most vintage layouts such as this one contain some degree of symmetry. Step 1 In Illustrator, on a new art board, lets start with the basic shape of our layout. Fir the background we need to create a series of wavy lines. 50 Imaginative Fantasy Art Tutorials for Photoshop. Natural imagination is the key to creating Fantasy art. It could be a depiction of a magical and mysterious scene, a mythical or supernatural fairy, or even a horrendous blood soaked fiend.
Whatever the ingredients of the fantasy scene are, the results are always the same, beautiful, mysterious and thought provoking. The real beauty is that it could be anything that your imagination can muster. Unlike natural imagination, having the skills and knowing the tecniques to reflect your imagination on screen or in print needs work, it has to be taught. In this post be have 50 amazing fantasy art tutorials and techniques using Photoshop, the graphic editor of choice for most fantasy artists. (KL approved) Fantasy Landscape Photo Manipulation Magic and Special Light Effects Fantasy Style Castle Scene Out of Bounds Fantasy Illustration Fantasy Illustration in Photoshop Fantasy Creature in a Misty Landscape Nature-Fantasy Composition with 3d Text and Light Effects Create a Fantasy Scene with Death.
Photoshop Logo Jelly Remake. 10 things to expect from a designer. Choosing a designer can be a daunting decision for a client. After all, the visual identity of his/her business depends on the choice. Here are a few important attributes to expect from a graphic designer. 1. An informative website A client should expect to learn something from the designer before paying a penny, and the designer’s online presence should do the job.
Informative websites help because… Trust can be built through the chat in blog commentsAttention to detail can be seen in project case studiesPositive references will reinforce the buying decision 2. There’s no excuse for typos. The client’s reputation is in the hands of the designer, but just as the client makes a hiring choice, design studios also judge potential clients on their communication skills, and can readily say no to a large budget. 3. Changing the smallest detail can greatly alter the impact of a brand identity. 4. How fast can clients expect a response to their questions? What about after the design handover? 5. 6.