Last month, I wrote a post on bad client types that designers should be avoiding. I received a fairly good response from my readers, which included both clients and graphic designers. Of the several comments, some asked me if I was being biased by writing only about bad clients. This clicked me with the idea of discussing the ...

When you are running a full-fledged website or a blog, every page counts…even the invalid ones. Presentation forms an integral part in making a blog successful. Error pages are a common phenomenon to encounter on every website or blog. Either the viewer clicks on a broken link or inadvertently types an incorrect URL they ...
Most clients consider graphic designers to be magicians who can come up with creative ideas with a swish of their wands. But the reality is otherwise. Thinking of an original design idea isn’t magic that can be whipped up in a matter of seconds. It entails an entire and elaborative procedure of transporting the idea from the designer’s brain to its final ...
Lately, I came across a project posted on the inspirational site behance.net termed “The Greatest Brandversations”. This incredibly creative assignment was completed by Stefan Asafti, a designer from Cluj-Napoca, Romania. The project visually portrays a sort of a brand war between famous brands. The designer has taken two top rivals from 5 different ...
One of the most controversial forms of artwork is street graffiti. It has been prevalent since centuries and has matured and refined over the years. It was used by the Romans as a sign of protest and criticism against their rulers. Street graffiti is still a common way of expressing political and satirical remarks ...
Success does not fall upon everyone. Only those who strive to reach the pinnacle of what they do find true success and accomplishment. As graphic designers, we also strive for success and achievements in our careers. But not every graphic designer is able to succeed. In fact some face failure in the preliminary stages of their career. But ...
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5 Bad Client Types Graphic Designers Must Avoid!
A client is your chief source of income and is critical to your survival in the design business. But you mustn’t get overly dependent on clients..
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30 Examples of Bent Objects Art – Enjoyable Creations!
Creating artworks using traditional and conservative formats isn’t such a big deal these days....
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Minimalist Designs – Is it a trend or are we just being lazy?
Minimalism is a graphic design trend which involves stripping down the design to its most basic features. However, when a minimal design fails to convey the message properly, it seems the graphic designer has been lazy to work on the concept.
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