Great design resource
100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People (Voices That Matter)
What are the steps you take when working with a client? Like do you start by asking your client for key words and examples of what they like? And what after that? Are there terms designers typically use for the steps?
Thank you!
Share what you're working on at work, for a client, or on your own. Top comments must have an image or link to the work in progress
Sorry im new here so if this isn't the right spot to ask this then sorry. Anyway , since you guys are graphics designers/artist then there's a possibility you might know this font.
Here it is : https://imgur.com/a/Nlj59LT
The font at the top glowing that says ''Travis Scott'' is the font im looking for!!
If anyone could help then I'd appreciate it a lot !! ;)
I need to strengthen my skills but I don’t have any assignments related to it.
It could be something like “Adopt-a-thon”, “Food drive for veterans”, ect.
I have applied for a job that wants someone with strong flyer designing skills, so if it could be related to formal, semi-formal, school or work related events that would be awesome (no party prompts please!).
I’ll do my best!
Thanks!
Does anyone know the best way?
Thanks in advance for the help
It isn’t wise to share personal data with strangers, so linking to each other’s portfolios is not going to work. But it might be fun to get someone to put his/her money where their mouth is.
I’m thinking an 18x24 poster for an event. Top comment selects the event.
Found this little centering test today. It's pretty fun and the site looks good too!
Basically I'm wanting to mix some things together and see what hits for t-shirt art/graphics
(vague i know)
However unlike many I am seeking legal free for commercial use graphics/arts/illustrations wherein I do plan to do various edits (yes beyond filters)
to create my own unique photocomp.
Various cool illustrations
(some of that I can do myself for a 1 off piece but somethings you just don't have time for 15hr + illustration and photocomping )
Classical art - I.e Where would i go to get the recognizable faces of the u.s.a founders and such.
I am also curious I expect no one here to be a copyright lawyer but to be succient without spending hours seeking legal jargon , how can so many people create cool fan art or use known meme art (i.e the spacesuit) to create graphics with marginally less than 25% alteration for t-shirts (teespring/redbubble etc)and not be sued for infringement?
or is that only a fear for the super popular.