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Anticlimactic unveiling of Apple’s Ipad

January 30, 2010

Apple reveals a larger version of an ipod touch, called “ipad” which was a much awaited tablet from apple. Since Job’s demo of the “ipad” its been …

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Branding – Think outside the socks

January 26, 2010

Designed by chris&ruby

Here is an amusing way to take your brand image even further. I would have never thought that socks for chairs would ever be a good idea, but after coming across these “personality socks” I think it works quite nicely, or

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Simple and Expressive logos

January 19, 2010

Logo designs are best kept simple. This does not mean that you spend less time designing a logo, in fact it demands more effort and experience to end up with a simple yet successful logo.

Probably the two most important elements
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7 tips to keep in mind when printing promotional material

January 9, 2010

Image by: gnietsche

  1. Paper Stock:
  2. There are a variety of paper stocks to choose from, with a number of variables with paper weight, paper finish (matte/ gloss…), size and more. This is generally determined by the type of job and your budget. Double sided printing requires

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Logo design process

December 12, 2009

What’s involved in the designing and implementing of a brand identity?

Research:

    Every project begins with learning about what you do and how you do it. I need to understand your market, your competitors and your USP …

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Photoshop Tips

December 4, 2009

Here are 5 tips that will save you time:

  • Straighten images: If you have an image that is crooked and needs to be straightened, all you need to do is- go to the “ruler tool” which can be found by clicking and holding on the …

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Minimalistic to-do list

November 24, 2009

I have never been a fan of lists, but recently discovered this modern and minimalistic design approach that got my attention. I have always been a big fan of simplicity or the idea of form follows function.
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