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Rated • 22 reviews • wordpress • 1stwebdesigner.com
Resources for anyone working with WordPress or developing WordPress themes.
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Rated • 22 reviews • wordpress • 1stwebdesigner.com
Resources for anyone working with WordPress or developing WordPress themes.
Rated • 24 reviews • web design • psdtuts.com
For those that get sucked into boxy and squared off designs by the process of web design then this tutorial might give you some clues on how you can begin to escape that trap using images.
Rated • 2 reviews • sculpting, models • adambeane.com
Adam Beane - sculptor. Having spent a lot of my youth building Airfix kits and other models I'm a huge fan of the modelers who make the original items that go to making the molds for the plastic.
This is the first time I've come across one and what a stunning job he makes.
Rated • 1 review • graphic design, corporate id • mindwarpentertainment.com
Here is a little insight into the designer Octavio's creative thought process for logo design. Although his strength is in website design, many of the concepts and ideas needed to create a logo for a client are similar enough that this is a natural extension.
Rated • 2 reviews • corporate id • davidairey.com
Here are some rough ideas to give an insight of David Airey's logo design process. Before these sketches came the brainstorming and research, and this is just the tip of the iceberg where sketching is concerned.
Rated • 2 reviews • corporate id • bonfx.com
Logo design is a try and try again process. Many dead ends are encountered looking for the one right idea. But those dead ends are like pieces of marble that are chiseled away from a sculpture, as the artist "frees" the image trapped in the stone. In the case of a logo designer, the "stone" is blank white paper, and the chisel is a pencil. This page illustrates the process as Douglas Bonneville develops his Bonfx logo.
Rated • 1 review • graphic design, corporate id • markmanual.com
Mark Manual is a free illustrated library of corporate identity guidelines, graphic systems and manuals from corporations and organizations around the world. Browse and download these documents to learn about typography, logo design, color theory and graphic design!
Rated • 1 review • corporate id • studio-gs.com
A short article about the merger of companies and the design of a new logo to represent the new organisation. A successful logo merger is always a challenge, the 'Doctors' decided to take a closer look at this team's decision-making process.
Rated • 1 review • inspiration • justcreativedesign.com
Some great ways of stimulating your brain to get great ideas - fast.
Rated • 6 reviews • corporate id • justcreativedesign.com
This article endeavours to reveal exactly how top logo designers of today's modern age create their logos. It show's the design process that these designers go through to get to their final logo design.