There are a lot of great design programs to use for Graphic Design / UI & UX Design. They all have their pros and cons, and most are meant for specific purposes. So how do you know which ones to use and when to use them? Keep reading to get an overview of some of the different products we use on a regular basis!
Color, or lack thereof, has the power to make or break a design. It can be a perfect enhancement or a horrible distraction. Understanding how color can be used to create interest, add organization, and evoke emotions can transform your designs, whether it’s a logo or a website, into something impactful.
Branding is so much more than just a logo, it’s the entire visual representation of a company’s values, ideas, and intentions. Taking a step back and looking at the bigger picture can help you grasp and bring clarity to all the key fundamentals that encompass a brand.
In recent years, there has been both an extreme demand for and influx of UX and UI Designers. As technology continues to develop, many businesses are seeing how essential it is to onboard these specific designers to make their products fully functional and visually pleasing.
Finding inspiration for your design projects, whether it’s a logo or a website, can be a difficult process. Where do you find inspiration? How can your design stand apart from the crowd?
Like many designers, I stumbled into the design world without really knowing it.
First impressions are one of the most important ways businesses can gain and retain customers. Your logo will be a customer’s first look into your brand.
How many times have you seen those cute stickers of a dog or an animated character that people add onto their social media stories?! I know we see them all the time! A lot of people don’t realize that they can utilize branded GIPHY stickers on social media platforms
Have you ever been in a situation where you’re asked to create a design in Microsoft Word or PowerPoint? Yeah us too, and sometime designing in these platforms can be rough. Here are some tips to help you out!
It can feel both exciting and overwhelming when a client comes to you for a big UI/UX project. The project may be as big as en entire re-design of their website or app, or it may be a complex user problem that doesn’t have a very obvious solution.
When you think of design, your mind probably doesn’t immediately go to content writing. Those are two separate jobs, right? Not always.
A lot decisions go into creating a brands voice, and the choice between illustration and photographic can make a huge impact on a brands message. So how do you choose?
From full-time student to full-time employee, I finished my traditional education and am now fully immersed in my journey in the workforce. For many, this transition can be frightening and even overwhelming. Well, let me be the first to tell you that it doesn’t have to be.
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