Archive for the 'Design' Category

Choosing Colours for Your Brand

Choosing Colours for your Brand

Graphic Design Students: GO! » [via swissmiss]

Urban Typography

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TJOUT is dedicated to the documentation and study of signs, 
word fragments, and typography created with utilitarian intent 
in urban environments.

The Journal of Urban Typography »

Inspiration from the Past and Present

I’ve got a wide range of inspiration from Flickr selected for you today. From the 1940s to current trends in graphic design, you’re sure to find some new visual stimulation you’ve never seen before! 

Inspiration from the Past and Present »

Computer Arts - 50 ways to become a better designer

The way you work can have a huge impact on your creative success. We present the best advice from leading designers on every stage of the creative process, so that you can keep clients satisfied and make the most of your talents.

Computer Arts - 50 ways to become a better designer

Facebook Virus

There is a virus on Facebook, which should be cleared up in 4-5 days. As most students’ computers are the property of CD-ED until graduation, please try to stay away from Facebook until the problem is resolved!!

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30 Essential PDF Documents Every Designer Should Download

From Pattern libraries to Wordpress sheets, to Business advice to presentations to typography, find space on your hard drive for these.

30 Essential PDF Documents Every Designer Should Download »

25 New Classic Book Covers

25 New Classic Book Covers

Fascinating collection of book cover designs. People really do judge a book by its cover, and it is the job of the designer to interpret the book’s theme correctly into a visual medium.

25 New Classic Book Covers » [via kottke]

Dr. Horrible

Oh man. OH MAN. Just… just watch it. It’s JOSS WHEDON, for crying out loud.

Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog »

Old Album Covers

Old Album Covers

Great inspirational set of vintage album covers.

Old Album Covers »

Right Brain Terrain

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Frederic Terral’s Right Brain Terrain is chock full of interesting and beautifully-designed ephemera. My favourite part, however, is his Notebook, especially the visual representation of the evolution of his logo.

Right Brain Terrain - the Notebook »