Tag Archive | "Art"

Types of Logos: Text, Symbol and Combination Logos

March 19, 2009 No comments yet

Article by Erin Ferree
Source : Elf Design
There are three basic types of logos: text, symbol, and combination logos. The type of logo that will work best for your company depends on a number of considerations, such as the size of your company, the uniqueness of your name, and a variety of other factors.
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Celebration Of Vintage and Retro Design

March 18, 2009 No comments yet

Source : Smashing Magazine
Retro and vintage designs are often considered as being outdated, looking old, unattractive and dull. That’s not true. Although compared to modern design, retro is mostly a completely different realm, it has a large variety of benefits modern graphic designers often tend to overlook. And that’s a pity. Because we, as designers, [...]

Beauty of Street Photography

March 18, 2009 No comments yet

Source : Smashing Magazine
Street photographers strive to capture the life and culture of city streets, searching for what Henri Cartier-Bresson, probably the most famous street photographer of all, termed the ‘Decisive Moment’.
When it comes to street photography, many photographers traditionally choose to work in black and white, focusing the viewer’s attention on the subject by [...]

Awesome Light Graffiti Pictures Contd…

March 17, 2009 No comments yet

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Awesome Light Graffiti Pictures

March 16, 2009 No comments yet

Article by Paulo
Source : Abduzeedo

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11 Dark Business Card Designs : Inspirational

March 16, 2009 No comments yet

Source : Laughing Lion Design

Amazing Flavors of Typographic Posters

March 15, 2009 No comments yet

Article by Charlie B. Johnson
Source : GraphicdesignBlog
Just imagine how incomplete graphic designing could be without typography. It is the most convenient route designers and artists take to communicate their ideas and feelings. I stumbled upon some awesome typographic posters designed by various artists across the globe. Just can’t wait to share them with you, fellow [...]

Urban Graffiti Culture : Great Work

March 15, 2009 No comments yet

Article by Charlie B. Johnson
Source : GraphicDesignBlog
Graffiti, the most controversial art form has become a complex and diverse visual culture with its own language, standards, categories and history. Now the traditional graffiti art has been contrived into attention-grabbing graphic clichés, to leave a lasting cultural mark. The creativity of the graffiti artists has expanded into [...]

Simple yet Creative Logos

March 14, 2009 No comments yet

Source : MortensenBlog
Logos are the distinction marks, which we get to see everywhere. The simple is a logo; the greater is the probability that your potential clients will remember you for a long time. However, manipulating a simple concept into a catchy and unique logo is a very challenging job.

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25 Exciting Redesigned Logos of 2008

March 10, 2009 No comments yet

Article by Charlie B. Johnson
Source : GraphicBlogDesign
Like every year, 2008 also witnessed redesigned versions of many company logos; some were for the better while some turned out to be hopeless. You all will agree that “A redesign can be worth, if you get it right”, after all, a logo is the most important part of [...]

10 Fabulous Creations of Digital Art

March 9, 2009 No comments yet

Article by Charlie B. Johnson
Source : GraphicDesignBlog
In an increasingly digital world, the creative process of art still holds the power to create ripples of thought and reaction among the viewers. Specifically, digital art is a virtual kaleidoscope of emotional and intellectual perceptions. In short, an artist has the overwhelming capacity to share his unique visions [...]