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QR Code Generator: QR Stuff Free Online QR Code Creator And Encoder For T-Shirts, Business Cards & Stickers LegacyWriter.com | Online Wills, Powers of Attorney, Living Wills. 10 Iconic Fonts and Why You Should Never Use Them We’ve got a lot to thank Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and the computing world’s other leaders for. They’re responsible for some of the greatest leaps forward in communications and business in the last 30 years-and many of the biggest innovations in design, too. Without them, our industry wouldn’t be what it is today, and many of the world’s top designers wouldn’t have a platform for their work. However, there is one reason to resent these giants: their choice of fonts. This isn’t a riff on the world’s worst fonts, but rather an invitation for amateur designers and business users to stop abusing some of the world’s best fonts. Nothing is particularly wrong with Impact or Comic Sans as fonts per se, but there is a huge deal wrong with using them in every situation. 1. One of the world’s most popular header fonts, Impact does have its positives. Here’s why you should not use it: it’s too thin, too focused and too amateurish to stand out. 2. It’s hard not to like TheSans. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Typo-L : The Crystal Goblet The Crystal Goblet, or Printing Should Be Invisible by Beatrice Warde (1900 -- 1969) Imagine that you have before you a flagon of wine. You may choose your own favourite vintage for this imaginary demonstration, so that it be a deep shimmering crimson in colour. Bear with me in this long-winded and fragrant metaphor; for you will find that almost all the virtues of the perfect wine-glass have a parallel in typography. Now the man who first chose glass instead of clay or metal to hold his wine was a 'modernist' in the sense in which I am going to use that term. Wine is so strange and potent a thing that it has been used in the central ritual of religion in one place and time, and attacked by a virago with a hatchet in another. If you agree with this, you will agree with my one main idea, i.e. that the most important thing about printing is that it conveys thought, ideas, images, from one mind to other minds. London 1955.

Beautiful Typography with InDesign | MAX 2013 – The Creativity Conference Community Translation Your transcript request has been submitted. Adobe TV does its best to accommodate transcript requests. Join the Community Translation Project Thanks for your interest in translating this episode! Please Confirm Your Interest Thanks for your interest in adding translations to this episode! An error occurred while processing your request. Another translator has already started to translate this episode. Thanks for Participating! This episode has been assigned to you and you can expect an e-mail shortly containing all the information you need to get started. About This Episode Learn the top 10 practical tips for achieving consistently beautiful typography using the type feature set of Adobe InDesign.

Adobe Creative Suite Toolbar Shortcut Wallpapers [Exclusive] Designers can work hours into the night to produce their best work for clients, their portfolio or their pet projects. To make the process easier, most would use shortcut keys on their regular design and development tools particularly Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign and Flash, to expediate the process. You can be sure that they are not going to go back to the traditional (and slower) click-and-search methods. That is why you can find tons of cheatsheets on the Web, designed to help designers and developers make better use of their time – in producing their masterpieces, not looking through the rows and rows of commands for the right action. In light of this, we thought that it would be nice to round up these shortcuts and release them as wallpapers for our designer readers. Here are the wallpapers to four great design arsenals, created exclusively by us, to you: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, and Adobe Flash. Photoshop Illustrator InDesign Flash

8 Cheat Sheet Wallpapers for Designers and Developers Web designers and developers have a lot to remember, from keyboard shortcuts to function names. That’s why it’s handy to have cheat sheets near by for a quick reference. Most people like to print out there cheat sheets on paper and have them sitting on their desk, but another convenient place for a cheat sheet is right on your computers desktop in the form of a wallpaper. Photoshop Keyboard Shortcuts Color Theory Quick Reference Poster Periodic Table of Typefaces The Anatomy of Type Web Accessibility Checklist TextMate Shortcuts jQuery 1.3 Cheat Sheet WordPress Help Sheet About the Author Henry Jones is a web developer, designer, and entrepreneur with over 14 years of experience. Related Posts 1932 shares 8 Must-have Cheat Sheets for Web Designers and Developers As a web designer or developer, it’s nearly impossible to remember multiple programming languages, frameworks, and keyboard shortcuts to various applications. Read More 2750 shares Photoshop CS6 Cheat Sheet

Ten logo design tips from the field I’ve learned from quite a few mistakes during my time as a designer, and to save you from doing likewise, here are 10 logo tips I picked up. 1. A logo doesn’t need to say what a company does Restaurant logos don’t need to show food, dentist logos don’t need to show teeth, furniture store logos don’t need to show furniture. Just because it’s relevant, doesn’t mean you can’t do better. The Mercedes logo isn’t a car. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Don’t follow the pack. Stand out. 7. 8. 9. 10. Not two, three, or four. One. This was a snippet of what’s in the Logo Design Love book. Do you have any other tips to share? I love New York image courtesy of Oded Ezer Sweet White Space « stoneboard.ca White space design used for communication materials is a good thing. A beautiful thing. Just so we are on the same page here, “white space” is the “blank space” that surrounds pictures and text. It is not just the literal white space in a design. It entails good composition of the design elements. A crowded space is never good for people to digest. Attention graphic designers: please, please, please, use alignment…use a rule line! White space design is everywhere. It allows the brain to digest messages. It generates a second glance – like a rest station on the side of the road. Many corporations, design firms, artists, and agencies are finally getting out of the messy convoluted design methodology and endorsing the less is more approach. Wow. About time. Use the example of Starbucks. The new logo strips down. It is said we are ‘in the age of the icons’. Print media also needs to take advantage of good planning of space. What information are you trying to provide? Package design. Less copy.

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