Graphic design is a diversified field which encompasses many forms of design. Whether it is identity design, packaging design, website design, or art directions; graphic design touches them all. That is the reason why many emerging talented logo designers work in multiple industries and enjoy implementing the art of one type over another. Most of them have explorative tendencies which help them grow as a creative.
Good Friday and Easter Eve are just around the corner and most of us are already getting into the festive mood for the occasion. Whether it’s about the menu or social media fun, the colored eggs and bunnies have swept over the whole scenario in anticipation of the upcoming extravaganza. The Easter egg-citement is totally in the air!
It is true that the beauty of typography lies in its endless options, convenient variations and its colossal nature and that typography knows no boundaries and it’s like yet another galaxy out there waiting to be explored and known. Even though typography is open ended with a lot of creativity to it, there are some deadly sins of typography that every designer should avoid. Hence, it is always good to know the tips to make unique logo design, web interface or packaging, in order to save yourself from the trouble of experimenting too many fonts on your design.
Too many times has this happened, and so will it continue, to be a tough call for every about-to-be-married couple – the one and ultimate task of merging together varied tastes and ideas into a unique, yet, harmonized wedding. From venue decoration to invitation cards, everything has to reflect the two souls tying the sacred knot.