Posts Under the Topic 'graphic design'

This week, we’re looking at 10 outstanding and uniquely styled TV series title sequences.
Many people refer to the title sequence as the opening credits even though they are not really the same. However, I’ll be using the two terms interchangeably in this post.
The title sequence / opening credits is usually accompanied by visuals and sound [...]

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Inkscape is my vector editor of choice for several reasons.

Handles AI, EPS, PDF, SVG and a slew of other vector and raster formats
It’s open source and free
Runs on all major operating systems–Windows, Mac OS X and Linux

Last week, Inkscape’s newest version, 0.47, was released.
What’s new in Inkscapes latest version? Lots.
What’s New in Inkscape 0.47?
Improved UI [...]

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There are only 26 letters in the English language, and yet so much that can be done with them.
There’s just something unique about vintage and retro typography. I could spend hours looking at all the different styles.
1908 Sears, Roebuck Catalogue
I was clearing out a garage a couple weeks ago for an older lady and found [...]

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If they keep making music long enough, every music icon will eventually release a “Greatest Hits” or “Best of” album. These albums cover some of their best songs.
In a similar vein, this week’s post is a bite-sized recap of some of the best icon-related posts (get it?) that may have slipped by you since they [...]

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Fugue is a free icon set created by Yusuke Kamiyamane–free for personal and commercial projects.
Let’s look at Fugue and how you can quickly add icons from the set to your site via the Fugue CSS Sprite Framework.
Fugue – A Huge Icon Set
This icon set currently has over 2000 16×16 pixel icons (in PNG format and [...]

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