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Wow, in 1999 I spent a lot of time traveling to Portland to press check my print jobs, stayed at fancy hotels, wandered the city streets in the rain with a black and white camera and cranking this album on CD:

#blog #music #print #design #travel
Everything but The Girl
Temperamental
Blame


🔔 HIRING: Social Media Content & Graphic Design Creator

Job Title: Social Media Content & Graphic Design CreatorLocation: Toorak, VIC... see more

#amp #Content #CREATOR #Design #graphic #Hiring #Media #Social

Apply here 👇🏽
https://jobs.snoopiboard.com.ng/hiring-social-media-content-graphic-design-creator/?feed_id=1371&_unique_id=6740e9426b1c6


A New Beginning...

https://drixpell.com/2024/11/20/a-new-beginning/

#drixpell #drix #course #3d #beginning #blender #software #design #designer #future #modeling #journey #blog #2024 #stage #project #love #style #art #digital #digitalart #3dmodeling #3dart #blender3d #visualart #graphic #graphicdesign #notice


Jaka jest częsta zagwozdka początkujących grafików w związku z drukiem gazet? Ano dlaczego wrzucenie pliku JPG do PDF-a nie jest pożądane. :)

I co prawda dla profesjonalnych grafików/projektantów sprawa jest oczywista, dla osób, które nie mają styczności z technologicznymi aspektami, sprawa jest co najmniej dziwna, wręcz można odnieść wrażenie, że takie osoby odbierają czasem przykaz przysyłania plików PDF jako fanaberię / złośliwość.

A różnica w druku - zwłaszcza wysokonakładowym, prasowym, gazetowym jest ogromna.

Poniżej link do tekstu w którym analizowana jest sytuacja w której klient przysyła strony gazet do druku w JPG, a na prośbę o PDF, nie generuje plików poprawnych dla druku gazet, tylko przysyła JPG zagnieżdżony w PDF. I próba wytłumaczenia - w przystępny sposób - dlaczego plik PDF jest tak ważny.

https://drukarnia.waw.pl/a/ciekawe-dlaczego-wrzucenie-pliku-jpg-do-pdf-a-nie-jest-pozadane/

#media #design #GraphicDesign #newspaper


Prints by self-taught Japanese artist Kiyoshi Awazu, 1970s, known for his psychedelic poster designs.

#art #design #BigArtThread
Poster in a playful style with an assortment of objects floating around a central figure wearing a kimono with a T-shaped pencil for a head. The background is a pattern of horizontal lines with light-to-dark gray gradients
Poster with an a large crying crow in the lower center and a smaller crow in the middle ground, with flying bats against a yellow orb and a red and blue ocean scene in the background. There is a border in red, green, and yellow filled with text and floral motifs
Poster with an orange landmass in the center labeled "Nippon", outlined by thin squiggly lines radiating out in a variety of colors
Poster in a bold yellow, orange, red, and blue color scheme showing abstract landscapes of squiggly horizontal lines populated with various animals and a central grouping of large red flowers and a grey moon


Furniture design by American commercial artist and designer Dan Friedman, 1980s, known for his experimental, colorful aesthetic inspired by the downtown NYC art and club scene as well as socially-conscious projects like posters for the American Foundation for AIDS Research.

#art #design #BigArtThread
Table with abstract striped legs and light grey-blue top with curving edges resembling a cloud or puddle of water
Multicolored, assemblage-style chair with red and back legs and seat, a single green arm, and a yellow open back with a woven white fabric cushion
Tall, bright yellow-green folding screen with diagonal edges and geometric shape cutouts
Table lamp spray painted in bright colors, with a photo of a nuclear power plant on the lamp shade and the words "Three Mile Island" printed on the base. Various abstract shapes dangle from the shade.


Furniture designs by French designer Élizabeth Garouste, c 2010s-20s.

#art #design #BigArtThread
Oval cabinet with red shelving interior and a black exterior covered with curving red lines
Hanging, oval-shaped lamp in pale green with wonky openings revealing a soft yellow light
Tall cabinet in black and gold, covered in light and dark blue circles
Gold table with spindly black legs


"As a web developer, you constantly work with text. And you will often make decisions on how this text will look, especially if you work without a designer. Even if you don't notice those choices, they are still here. And, frankly, some of you make bad choices.

In this guide, we'll go over key typography settings and learn how we can manipulate them with CSS to make text on your apps and websites look good by default. This tutorial will be useful for developers that want to get 80% of results with 20% of efforts, without diving head first into typography. It might come handy for people who are already good with typography but didn't work with web closely and want to quickly learn CSS equivalents of familiar concepts.

This article won't cover choosing a particular typeface for your projects or their classification. It will, however, cover what format your font should be in. Additionally, it won't cover topics related to the proper choice of quotes or when to use hyphens versus em dashes. But if you're interested in this kind of stuff, I really recommend Butterick's Practical Typography.

Instead, we'll concentrate on general adjustments to make text good-looking and easy to read, and more specifically, what CSS rules you'll need for that.

Lastly, remember that in design, rules can take you far, but you shouldn't be afraid to break them. Today I'll share some rules and recommendations, but that doesn't mean you can't do things the other way. If you're confident about your choice – please, break the rule! But if you're not sure – stick to sensible defaults."

https://sinja.io/blog/web-typography-quick-guide

#Typography #WebDev #WebDevelopment #WebDesign #FrontEnd #WebTypography #Design


It is possible to print A3 newspaper preview on A4 printer. How?

1: download Adobe Reader. We will use free options to use this #trick

2: open PDF file in Adobe Reader

3. Go to Print Option (Ctrl+P) and check "original width and height" and check vertical orientation

Now you can print top of A3 sheet.

4. Double Click Shift + Ctrl + Plus

5. Go to Print options (Ctrl+P) and check "original width and height" and check vertical orientation

Now you can print bottom of A3 sheet.

With this simple trick you can print A3 on A4 printer. I hope it will help you. This trick helped me few times :) .

Full article in polish lang is here: https://gazety.org/blog/druk-a3-na-drukarce-a4-to-mozliwe/

#acrobat #newspaper #print #trick #Design #creative #A3 #A4 #newspaper_publishing #tips #adobe #reader #pdf #media #journalism


#libobscura text #logo - I made another logo for when it's necessary to have a prominent name.

Which one do you like more? The one with blur or without?

Poll in comment.

#design #OpenSource
Logo saying "obscura", and "o" is a pinhole casting light on the other letters.
Same as the other one, but letters get blurred towards "a".


I really enjoyed making the pendant in the previous post :) I am thinking about making some more from my favorite designs.

Which ones do you think are the best? :)

#archaeology #crafts #Minoan #jewelry #design
Drawing of a circular seal design with a very much stylized, derpy looking wild goat with googly eyes
Circular seal design with seven lions walking around the perimeter counterclockwise, and six spiders on the inside moving clockwise
Drawing of a circular seal design with a woman in a long skirt, and a griffin standing on its hind legs, seemingly dancing with (?) the woman
Circular seal design with a humanoid figure seemingly doing a back flip, turning into a bull from the waist up. (Or a partial depiction of bull leaping)


@pluralistic brilliantly clarifying our modern world for us, as usual:

*We’re nowhere near the point where an AI can do your job, but we’re well past the point where your boss can be suckered into firing you and replacing you with a bot that fails at doing your job.*

https://doctorow.medium.com/i-assure-you-an-ai-didnt-write-a-terrible-george-carlin-routine-83d447bfbd72

#ux #design #media #uxdesign #hcd #HumanCenteredDesign #tech #technology #ai #aihype


TIL `box-decoration-break`

> ... specifies how an element's fragments should be rendered when broken across multiple lines, columns, or pages.

My use case: back-ground effects applied to text 'chopped' when the text wrapped. Using `box-decoration-break: clone` gave desired effect

Only supported for inline elements though! `-webkit` variant required for now!

#CSS #design #frontend

(P.S. I'd sure be glad for upvotes on my SO answer so I can just comment next time https://stackoverflow.com/a/77272442/10282058 🙏 )
Title text has an aquamarine background with rounded corners. However, because the view is on mobile, the title is wrapped onto three lines. Where the text is wrapped, there is no padding, leading the the background starting and stopping exactly where the text starts and stops. Additionally, the intermediary corners are sharp.
The same title text and background, wrapped onto three lines, except here the padding is conserved and the corners are rounded at the additional sections.


What you just see of fast #fashion is not what it really is.

Fashion is one of the least sustainable industries worldwide.

We are creating a greener, more competitive textiles sector with the #EU Strategy for Sustainable and Circular Textiles by:

- tackling greenwashing,
- restricting the export of textile waste,
- discouraging the destruction of unsold or returned textiles,
- setting #design requirements to make them last longer,
- and more.

https://europa.eu/!Mqjfnv

Drawing © Gatis Šļūka
A cartoon of a woman taking a selfie, with a frame around her resembling an Instagram border. Outside of the shot, we see she is standing on top of a mountain of clothing. In the background is a factory producing lots of smoke, and a river with rubbish and dead fish. The artist’s name, Gatis Šļūka, appears in the bottom right corner.