Many companies are leveraging illustrations powerfully to establish their brand identities. There’s no reason why you cannot do the same for your brand. In this article we share insights into How to Make Your Branding Project Awesome With Illustrations.
Category: Illustration
15 Typography Design Trends For 2021
2021 is set to be an explosive year in typography as there is a great variety in styles with the main theme being movement. In this article we share 15 Typography Design Trends For 2021
Modern Logos Designed in Vintage Style
Have you ever wondered what some of today’s logos would look like if they were designed in 1950s? Logos such as Netflix and Instagram. In this article we take a look at some Modern Logos Designed in Vintage Style.
Designer Interview With Andy Fuller
Andy has had over 20-year experience working on brands including Microsoft, MessageLabs, and Roland and has had roles in a number in startups, including AgencyBox and fizzdot.
Everything You Need to Know About Pen and Ink Illustration
In this digital world, pen and ink illustrations remain relevant because they are cost-effective, convenient, and portable. Artists can use pen and ink to draw a piece of art and then quickly transfer it into the digital environment using software like Photoshop, Piranesi, Poser, and others. In this article, we discuss Everything You Need to Know About Pen and Ink Illustration.
The Art of Illustration: Find, Develop and Express Your Creative Voice
The key to creating attention-grabbing illustrations? It’s not your tools or training—it’s your perspective!
In this amazing! Skillshare course learn along online with Author and Illustrator Emiliano Ponzi The Art of Illustration: Find, Develop and Express Your Creative Voice.
What are the differences between a Graphic Designer and Illustrator?
What comes to your mind when you heard the terms ‘Graphic designer’ and ‘Illustrator’? You may think that both are a related profession. Well, in both professions, professionals do the same type of work. But, there is a fine line that separates both creative fields.