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Creating shadowed text in Illustrator
I have tried for weeks to figure out how to create a shadow in illustrator without have the match the stroke of the top word to the background. I have seen sign programs that can do this in three or four easy steps, but I could never figure it out in Illustrator. This is a step-by-step tutorial that will have you ...Submitted by fontjunky | -
Designers At Work
Designers at work from AIGA Career Guide What do professional designers really do? This question needs to be asked in order to answer why you need a design education and what you need to study. The projects created by designers give form to the communication between their client and an audience. To do this, designers ask: What is the nature of ...Submitted by sheasings | -
How To Find Your First Design Job
How to find your first job Tips for design students on finding the first job. from AIGA Career Guide Many young designers find it hard to believe that they can make a living doing something they find compelling and interesting—something they love. Finding the right first job, even if it's a summer job or an internship, is not just an important ...Submitted by sheasings | -
What Goes On In Design School?
What goes on in design school? from AIGA Career Guide Design education doesn't happen in the typical university lecture hall or laboratory. It takes place in studios (literally, places for work) and through seminars (organized discussions characterized by informality and high interaction). Learning takes place through the analysis of problems and possible solutions using composition, typography, photography, images, and space. Students ...Submitted by sheasings | -
Who Becomes A Designer?
Who becomes a designer? Who becomes a graphic designer - from AIGA Career Guide There are probably as many kinds of designers as there are kinds of design, so how do you know whether a career in design might be right for you? First, you might take a look at the clusters of characteristics often shared by designers and see if ...Submitted by sheasings | -
What Designers Need To Know
What designers need to know Designers need to master a wide variety of skills and concepts. What follows is an overview of the nine categories of investigation you can find in most design programs. Not every category is taught in every undergraduate curriculum—the time is just too short. Each program emphasizes certain subjects and teaches others more broadly. Designers at work ...Submitted by sheasings | -
What Is graphic Design?
What is graphic design? from AIGA Career Guide Suppose you want to announce or sell something, amuse or persuade someone, explain a complicated system or demonstrate a process. In other words, you have a message you want to communicate. How do you “send” it? You could tell people one by one or broadcast by radio or loudspeaker. That’s verbal communication. But ...Submitted by sheasings | -
I Search Using del.icio.us Too
When searching for information on the Internet, normally I will go to search engine sites like Google or Yahoo. However, I also use the social bookmarking site Del.icio.us as search engine alternative too. This is because Del.icio.us has the tagging system that makes search results more precise and focused. By searching through Del.icio.us, you might discover many interesting sites that are ... -
Working with Vinyl and Gold Leaf
Dimensional signs. Architectural letters. Decorative plaques and ornaments. These are but some of the specialty hallmarks of sign shops looking to profit from their creative drive. These types of signage may require additional effort and improved design skill (to replicate logos and fonts and determine appropriate size), but they're also potential profit makers-particularly when combined with decorative elements such as gold ... -
12 Money Saving Questions to ask before printing your promotional material
click on this link :) http://www.davidairey.com/12-money-saving-questions-on-commercial-printing/Submitted by Janice | -
How to Drymount with Contact Adhesives
Contact adhesives are types of glue which, when dry, will stick on contact with another surface with the same glue. In this category are rubber cement, Super 77, Photo Mount and Remount. Although not all adhesives of this type are suitable for archival mounting, drymounting with contact adhesive is a necessary technique for wrinkle-free bonding of large sheet papers to boards. ... -
All About Technical Pens
Mechanical drawings require precise, continuous lines of specific widths, drawn in a dark black ink. Originally, industry-standard use of dip pens and ruling pens (a split-nib pen with a variable width) meant that a great deal of skill was required among professional draftsmen. Ruling pens always carry the risk of dropping ink, potentially ruining hours of labor; dip pens produce lines ... -
How to Work with Spray Adhesive
Working with spray adhesive can be tricky and as we all know, very messy. Here are some helpful tips and techniques from the 3M Corporation that will make using spray adhesive easier, cleaner and enable you to get the most out of the product. 3M Super 77 Multi-Purpose Spray Adhesive is one of the most useful and versatile tools for home ...
