More floral vector ornaments! I love all those baroque-ish designs. These ones are just lovely. Perfect for fancy website backgrounds, for example :) document.getElementById(“post-4448-blankimage”).onload(); Follow me on Twitter | Subscribe by RSS feed or by Email
Entries from October 30th, 2009
Ultimate Photoshop Crash Course – Part I
October 22nd, 2009 10 Comments
Hi everyone! We have good news for you. We’re making a Photoshop Crash Course (and soon an Illustrator version as well). In a few simple and fast articles we’ll help people with no knowledge of Photoshop learn the basics, so you can start editing and creating! document.getElementById(“post-4123-blankimage”).onload();
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Musical Instruments Silhouettes
October 19th, 2009 13 Comments
9 Musical instruments silhouettes to enrich the soundtrack of your life or your projects. document.getElementById(“post-4158-blankimage”).onload();
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Movements and Styles After Modernism
October 13th, 2009 5 Comments
Hi everyone! We have one more Design History article, talking about the postmodern movements. Many things happened in the art world after the second war. See the most important movements that are still reference for designers. document.getElementById(“post-4052-blankimage”).onload();
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6 Floral Vector
October 7th, 2009 39 Comments
This is Another set of floral vector ornaments. This time 6 little happy flowers. Enjoy document.getElementById(“post-4117-blankimage”).onload();
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30 Free Comic Fonts
October 5th, 2009 8 Comments
No more Comic Sans! Nothing personal, just kidding. Who has never needed a nice comic font for speech balloons? There are plenty of good options and styles. Make good use of these 30 comic fonts. document.getElementById(“post-4076-blankimage”).onload();
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Digital Revolution in Graphic Design
October 2nd, 2009 20 Comments
We’re finishing our Design History series with a more contemporary matter: the computer and the graphic design. We’re going to see some great names that we already know, like Apple, Adobe and Microsoft, and how they contributed for the graphic design. Good reading. document.getElementById(“post-4013-blankimage”).onload();
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