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A DIYer’s Guide to Font Pairing
Figuring out how to pair fonts is key to creating easy-to-read designs that also pop. Don’t leave it all to trial and error; there are tried-and-true pro tips to help you get started.
Read moreWhat Is the Principle of Scale & How Should You Apply It In Graphic Design?
Understanding the principle of scale in graphic design can help designers create visual impact in their work.
Read moreWhat Is the Golden Ratio & How Can You Apply It to Design?
Using the golden ratio in your design work can be a powerful tool keeping your compositions orderly and harmonious. Learn more about this divine proportion and how it came to be in your designer toolbox.
Read moreTips & Tricks for Cropping Images & Photos
Whether you’re just starting out as a photographer or trying to broaden your portfolio, there’s always more to learn. These tips for cropping photos will have you filling albums and picture frames in no time.
Read moreUsing Psychology & Color Theory In Logo Design
Colors influence our thoughts, emotions—even our bodies. Knowing how different colors are commonly perceived and how they can potentially affect your intended customers can shade how you design a logo.
Read moreTips & Tricks for Taking Self- Portraits
Even if you have an exceptional eye for photography, self-portraits can be difficult. Not only are you likely to be your own biggest critic but coming up for a way to capture your own essence creatively and technically can be a struggle. Use these tips and tricks to take great self-portraits with your phone or […]
Read moreWhat Is Kerning & Why Does It Matter?
The space between letters is easy to overlook in your designs that include typography, but it can make or break the readability and aesthetics of your project. Learn how to spot good kerning vs. bad kerning and tips for correcting your text’s kerning yourself.
Read moreSerif vs. Sans Serif Fonts: What’s the Difference?
On its face, the choice between a serif font and a sans-serif font may seem simple—a subjective, gut-made choice. But how did we come to have serif and sans-serif typefaces, and how do they manage to evoke strikingly different qualities?
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