“Here's some detail around how the new @trycampsite switch component was crafted and built. Will share some of the shadow/lighting detail as well as a little code used for the toggle animation:”
What is your favorite piece of graphic design history? Share it with us in the comments and use the hashtag #designreviewed https://t.co/0S95QBZE9T pic.twitter.com/BbCABG36a0— Graphic Design History (@DesignReviewed) May 14, 2023
Happy Birthday to the 🐐. PH-923, by Clyfford Still, 1948, 📸 The Blue Dunk, by @walteriooss, 1987 pic.twitter.com/YUJnBjGlZ3— ArtButMakeItSports (@ArtButSports) February 17, 2023
Maybe for some designers, but for the best of the best, we are artists. We are innovating, solving problems, and making art. If you go into design to make money for someone else's business, you are missing out on the art of design. https://t.co/A4uTz0nPVk— Bonnie Kate Wolf (@bonniekatewolf) January 31, 2023
“I am literally on my hands and knees begging that people do the very simple thing of finding out who inspires the people who inspire you and climb that tree until you surround yourself in a visual vocabulary that is not based on a single designer please”
I am literally on my hands and knees begging that people do the very simple thing of finding out who inspires the people who inspire you and climb that tree until you surround yourself in a visual vocabulary that is not based on a single designer please
i desperately wish the design of everyday objects better embraced the mystery and ebullience of life like this beautiful silkscreened calendar by rupprecht geiger pic.twitter.com/rdVxibs3jI— m (@other_work) November 10, 2022
"Form follows function" is a famous idea that makes us think of buildings with little or no ornamentation.But Louis Sullivan, the man who came up with the phrase in 1896, designed buildings like the one below.So what does "form follows function" actually mean? pic.twitter.com/8AnuZaF645— The Cultural Tutor (@culturaltutor) November 5, 2022
Four posters from BR's 1978 poster campaign by the veteran graphic designer Reginald Lander. In a decade not reknown for its railway poster design, Lander kept the flame alive #hastings #arundel #dover #Rochester pic.twitter.com/ovutKH0urT— 20th Century Posters (@C20thPosters) August 13, 2022
“Quick tip for my graphic designers,
In PS, vertical duplicated texts. Combine, Motion blur 0 Angle, 2000 Pixels.
Liquify a bit then combine your BLK BG & Liquify layer.
Filter gallery, Plastic wrap (13,15,15)
Camera raw filter, 100 Texture/Clarity, 20 Dehaze
Metal Texture.”