In the first article1 of this series, we walked through how to put together the hardware board and all of its additional components into a single rig. I also gave you a glimpse of the decision-making process behind the selection of the board.
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Despite the design you created for a website, whether the images, colors or sounds you choose, people immediately look at the text. People tend to look at the text to find what they are looking for and accomplish the purpose of opening the site.
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The HOW Promotion & Marketing Design Awards deadline has been extended to 11:59 pm EST on Monday, April 24!
Seattle’s Cinerama bears the tagline “Seattle’s Most Epic Movie Theater”—and for good reason.
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Aaron Draplin will be judging PRINT magazine’s 2017 Regional Design Awards—now open to both professionals and students. Enter today before it’s too late!
Words by Rebecca Bedrossian
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It’s a real challenge starting up your own craft brewery these days. After all, on average, one new brewery opens up every day in the U.S.
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Looking at recent discussions, I feel that more and more people are starting to think about ethically and morally correct work. Many of us keep asking themselves if their work is meaningful or if it matters at all.
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For the past few months, I’ve been building a software-as-a-service (SaaS) application, and throughout the development process I’ve realized what a powerful tool Slack (or team chat in general) can be to monitor user and application behavior.
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Here are 2017’s graphic design trends you need to follow. We are covering packaging trends, typography trends, layouts and even cinemagrahs.
2017 is the year we return to the organic roots and we will see a return to the natural.
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Washington, D.C.-based artist Rob Generette III, aka Rob Zilla, has a thing for digitally drawing athletes.
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