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Mood Lines: Setting the Tone of Your Design. by Rikard | Jan 11, 2015 | Blog, Design, Designer's Guide, Tutorials | 19 |. Feature image by the talented Cyril Rolando. Check out his Tumblr here. Lines have beenused
PHOTO COMPOSITING: 7 ESSENTIALS OF VISUAL MAGIC Putting various photos together to create a new, unique image is an essential skill of any designer. Photo compositing can range from the simple (changing out a sky or background) to the complex (creating an entirely new image from a collection of different photos). The reality is that you will be hard-pressed to find a design project that doesn't require some form of photo compositing.INTRODUCING NUCLY
Introducing Nucly. I’m happy to announce that Nucly.com is now up and running! After our first year of selling online courses, we realized that we need a site dedicated to online training. And thus we’ve separated our blog (Zeven) from our courses (Nucly). Nucly offers online training for creatives from professionals in theindustry.
HOW TO DESIGN A LOGO: THE 7 MOST BASIC RULES Consistency of scale. Consistency of scale is the uniformity of sizing and proportional scale between all the elements of a design. For example, if you look at the Starbucks logo, you will see that the level of detail in the face is similar to the level of detail in the crown and in the two fins. A GRAPHIC DESIGNER’S GUIDE TO VISUAL HIERARCHY A Graphic Designer’s Guide to Visual Hierarchy. One of the most important tasks of a designer is to create a hierarchy—to create an order of importance to the elements of a design so as to direct attention and make information more easily assimilated. Hierarchy is defined as: A logical way to express the relative importance ofdifferent
THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO FOIL Everything you need to know to start using foil in your design projects and appear to know what the hell you’re doing. Let’s start with what it is. Foiling is when you apply a thin layer of metal foil to a design—usually a printed piece—to give the appearance of gold leaf. I don’t know exactly when THE PSYCHOLOGY OF COLOR: A DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO COLOR Dark green is associated with ambition, greed, and jealousy. Yellow-green can indicate sickness, cowardice, discord, and jealousy. Aqua is associated with emotional healing and protection. Olive green is the traditional color of peace and ironically a color common in military uniforms. Examples. THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO EMBOSSING Everything you need to know to start using embossing in your design projects and appear to know what the hell you’re doing. Embossing is simply raising the surface of your design so that it has some depth. It’s the real world equivalent to bevel effects and likely derives from relief sculptures—resembling most closely the bas-relief where MOOD LINES: SETTING THE TONE OF YOUR DESIGN Feature image by the talented Cyril Rolando. Check out his Tumblr here. Lines have been used by artists and designers to convey mood since the first drawings in cave walls. Through repeated use, certain patterns and lines have gained universally recognized meanings. These were documented in Landscape Architecture, by John Ormsbee Simonds, who put together a diagram of 5 BASIC RULES OF DESIGNING TITLESZEVENDESIGN
Mood Lines: Setting the Tone of Your Design. by Rikard | Jan 11, 2015 | Blog, Design, Designer's Guide, Tutorials | 19 |. Feature image by the talented Cyril Rolando. Check out his Tumblr here. Lines have beenused
PHOTO COMPOSITING: 7 ESSENTIALS OF VISUAL MAGIC Putting various photos together to create a new, unique image is an essential skill of any designer. Photo compositing can range from the simple (changing out a sky or background) to the complex (creating an entirely new image from a collection of different photos). The reality is that you will be hard-pressed to find a design project that doesn't require some form of photo compositing.INTRODUCING NUCLY
Introducing Nucly. I’m happy to announce that Nucly.com is now up and running! After our first year of selling online courses, we realized that we need a site dedicated to online training. And thus we’ve separated our blog (Zeven) from our courses (Nucly). Nucly offers online training for creatives from professionals in theindustry.
HOW TO DESIGN A LOGO: THE 7 MOST BASIC RULES Consistency of scale. Consistency of scale is the uniformity of sizing and proportional scale between all the elements of a design. For example, if you look at the Starbucks logo, you will see that the level of detail in the face is similar to the level of detail in the crown and in the two fins. A GRAPHIC DESIGNER’S GUIDE TO VISUAL HIERARCHY A Graphic Designer’s Guide to Visual Hierarchy. One of the most important tasks of a designer is to create a hierarchy—to create an order of importance to the elements of a design so as to direct attention and make information more easily assimilated. Hierarchy is defined as: A logical way to express the relative importance ofdifferent
THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO FOIL Everything you need to know to start using foil in your design projects and appear to know what the hell you’re doing. Let’s start with what it is. Foiling is when you apply a thin layer of metal foil to a design—usually a printed piece—to give the appearance of gold leaf. I don’t know exactly when THE PSYCHOLOGY OF COLOR: A DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO COLOR Dark green is associated with ambition, greed, and jealousy. Yellow-green can indicate sickness, cowardice, discord, and jealousy. Aqua is associated with emotional healing and protection. Olive green is the traditional color of peace and ironically a color common in military uniforms. Examples. THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO EMBOSSING Everything you need to know to start using embossing in your design projects and appear to know what the hell you’re doing. Embossing is simply raising the surface of your design so that it has some depth. It’s the real world equivalent to bevel effects and likely derives from relief sculptures—resembling most closely the bas-relief where MOOD LINES: SETTING THE TONE OF YOUR DESIGN Feature image by the talented Cyril Rolando. Check out his Tumblr here. Lines have been used by artists and designers to convey mood since the first drawings in cave walls. Through repeated use, certain patterns and lines have gained universally recognized meanings. These were documented in Landscape Architecture, by John Ormsbee Simonds, who put together a diagram of 5 BASIC RULES OF DESIGNING TITLESABOUT - ZEVENDESIGN
Zeven Design is a blog dedicated to graphic design with an emphasis on the fundamentals of design. There are a lot of awesome inspiration sites out there. And a lot of great tutorial sites. This one is neither of those things, although you’ll find some inspiration and some tutorials here. HOW TO DESIGN A LOGO: THE 7 MOST BASIC RULES Consistency of scale. Consistency of scale is the uniformity of sizing and proportional scale between all the elements of a design. For example, if you look at the Starbucks logo, you will see that the level of detail in the face is similar to the level of detail in the crown and in the two fins. CONTACT - ZEVENDESIGN ZevenDesign is a blog on design. It's mostly made up of design fundamentals, but also includes design reviews and the musings of blog author Rikard Rodin, who is the Art Director at tethos.com and an instructor at nucly.com 5 STEPS TO CREATING A MOVIE POSTER Here are 5 easy steps to creating a movie poster. For this tutorial, I’ve used a mock poster for a movie called “A Bug’s Life” (I know it’s a Pixar rip-off, but I already had a photo to go with). 1. Get a good photo. Pretty obvious. You need a good photo to turn into CREATING DEPTH IN ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY There are 8 methods of creating depth in art, photography and film. In this article, we’ll review each of them in depth, with examples, some pitfalls and suggestions. While modern technology allows for actual 3D imagery, the fact remains that most outlets for creative work are still two dimensional with the perception of depth createdCOLOR HARMONIES
Rikard is the creator of ZevenDesign and founding co-partner of Tethos Creative. He's been in the design industry for the last 15 years, having amassed more than 20 design awards. He started in a darkroom and has personally worked in virtually every aspect of graphic design—typography, typesetting, printing, foiling, embossing, diemaking
THE RISE OF GROTESQUE The Rise of Grotesque. It may come as a surprise to many modern designers that the ubiquitous font Gotham was released in 2002. In other words, the movie Matrix existed in a world where the Gotham font did not. Originally commissioned by GQ magazine, the Gotham font was designed in 2000 by type designer Tobias Frere-Jones, inspired by the USING POLAR COORDINATES IN PHOTOSHOP I was inspired by the Photoshop splash screen to create a piece of art using one of the oldest effects in Photoshop—polar coordinates. Polar Coordinates is an effect that takes a rectangular image and warps it into a circular image. You can also do the opposite, taking a circular image and warping it back intoTHOR POSTERS REVIEW
First off, you have characters behind Thor and in front of Thor being the same size. Doesn’t happen in reality. And doesn’t work on the poster. Secondly, the small Thor image has very strong perspective lines and an obvious horizon line. These don’t match the rest of the imagery on the poster. FROM LAKE TAHOE TO KINGS CANYON; OUR SUMMER 2019 CAMPING The camp site is a 15 minute drive from Lake Tahoe, right off Highway 89. And by right off, I mean right off. My biggest gripe with this campground is that you’re so close to the highway that you have to sleep through the sound of cars and trucks driving by.ZEVENDESIGN
Mood Lines: Setting the Tone of Your Design. by Rikard | Jan 11, 2015 | Blog, Design, Designer's Guide, Tutorials | 19 |. Feature image by the talented Cyril Rolando. Check out his Tumblr here. Lines have beenused
PHOTO COMPOSITING: 7 ESSENTIALS OF VISUAL MAGIC Putting various photos together to create a new, unique image is an essential skill of any designer. Photo compositing can range from the simple (changing out a sky or background) to the complex (creating an entirely new image from a collection of different photos). The reality is that you will be hard-pressed to find a design project that doesn't require some form of photo compositing.INTRODUCING NUCLY
Introducing Nucly. I’m happy to announce that Nucly.com is now up and running! After our first year of selling online courses, we realized that we need a site dedicated to online training. And thus we’ve separated our blog (Zeven) from our courses (Nucly). Nucly offers online training for creatives from professionals in theindustry.
HOW TO DESIGN A LOGO: THE 7 MOST BASIC RULES Consistency of scale. Consistency of scale is the uniformity of sizing and proportional scale between all the elements of a design. For example, if you look at the Starbucks logo, you will see that the level of detail in the face is similar to the level of detail in the crown and in the two fins. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF COLOR: A DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO COLOR Dark green is associated with ambition, greed, and jealousy. Yellow-green can indicate sickness, cowardice, discord, and jealousy. Aqua is associated with emotional healing and protection. Olive green is the traditional color of peace and ironically a color common in military uniforms. Examples. A GRAPHIC DESIGNER’S GUIDE TO VISUAL HIERARCHY A Graphic Designer’s Guide to Visual Hierarchy. One of the most important tasks of a designer is to create a hierarchy—to create an order of importance to the elements of a design so as to direct attention and make information more easily assimilated. Hierarchy is defined as: A logical way to express the relative importance ofdifferent
THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO EMBOSSING Everything you need to know to start using embossing in your design projects and appear to know what the hell you’re doing. Embossing is simply raising the surface of your design so that it has some depth. It’s the real world equivalent to bevel effects and likely derives from relief sculptures—resembling most closely the bas-relief where THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO FOIL Everything you need to know to start using foil in your design projects and appear to know what the hell you’re doing. Let’s start with what it is. Foiling is when you apply a thin layer of metal foil to a design—usually a printed piece—to give the appearance of gold leaf. I don’t know exactly when 5 STEPS TO CREATING A MOVIE POSTER MOOD LINES: SETTING THE TONE OF YOUR DESIGN Feature image by the talented Cyril Rolando. Check out his Tumblr here. Lines have been used by artists and designers to convey mood since the first drawings in cave walls. Through repeated use, certain patterns and lines have gained universally recognized meanings. These were documented in Landscape Architecture, by John Ormsbee Simonds, who put together a diagram ofZEVENDESIGN
Mood Lines: Setting the Tone of Your Design. by Rikard | Jan 11, 2015 | Blog, Design, Designer's Guide, Tutorials | 19 |. Feature image by the talented Cyril Rolando. Check out his Tumblr here. Lines have beenused
PHOTO COMPOSITING: 7 ESSENTIALS OF VISUAL MAGIC Putting various photos together to create a new, unique image is an essential skill of any designer. Photo compositing can range from the simple (changing out a sky or background) to the complex (creating an entirely new image from a collection of different photos). The reality is that you will be hard-pressed to find a design project that doesn't require some form of photo compositing.INTRODUCING NUCLY
Introducing Nucly. I’m happy to announce that Nucly.com is now up and running! After our first year of selling online courses, we realized that we need a site dedicated to online training. And thus we’ve separated our blog (Zeven) from our courses (Nucly). Nucly offers online training for creatives from professionals in theindustry.
HOW TO DESIGN A LOGO: THE 7 MOST BASIC RULES Consistency of scale. Consistency of scale is the uniformity of sizing and proportional scale between all the elements of a design. For example, if you look at the Starbucks logo, you will see that the level of detail in the face is similar to the level of detail in the crown and in the two fins. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF COLOR: A DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO COLOR Dark green is associated with ambition, greed, and jealousy. Yellow-green can indicate sickness, cowardice, discord, and jealousy. Aqua is associated with emotional healing and protection. Olive green is the traditional color of peace and ironically a color common in military uniforms. Examples. A GRAPHIC DESIGNER’S GUIDE TO VISUAL HIERARCHY A Graphic Designer’s Guide to Visual Hierarchy. One of the most important tasks of a designer is to create a hierarchy—to create an order of importance to the elements of a design so as to direct attention and make information more easily assimilated. Hierarchy is defined as: A logical way to express the relative importance ofdifferent
THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO EMBOSSING Everything you need to know to start using embossing in your design projects and appear to know what the hell you’re doing. Embossing is simply raising the surface of your design so that it has some depth. It’s the real world equivalent to bevel effects and likely derives from relief sculptures—resembling most closely the bas-relief where THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO FOIL Everything you need to know to start using foil in your design projects and appear to know what the hell you’re doing. Let’s start with what it is. Foiling is when you apply a thin layer of metal foil to a design—usually a printed piece—to give the appearance of gold leaf. I don’t know exactly when 5 STEPS TO CREATING A MOVIE POSTER MOOD LINES: SETTING THE TONE OF YOUR DESIGN Feature image by the talented Cyril Rolando. Check out his Tumblr here. Lines have been used by artists and designers to convey mood since the first drawings in cave walls. Through repeated use, certain patterns and lines have gained universally recognized meanings. These were documented in Landscape Architecture, by John Ormsbee Simonds, who put together a diagram ofABOUT - ZEVENDESIGN
Zeven Design is a blog dedicated to graphic design with an emphasis on the fundamentals of design. There are a lot of awesome inspiration sites out there. And a lot of great tutorial sites. This one is neither of those things, although you’ll find some inspiration and some tutorials here. CREATING DEPTH IN ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY There are 8 methods of creating depth in art, photography and film. In this article, we’ll review each of them in depth, with examples, some pitfalls and suggestions. While modern technology allows for actual 3D imagery, the fact remains that most outlets for creative work are still two dimensional with the perception of depth created CONTACT - ZEVENDESIGN ZevenDesign is a blog on design. It's mostly made up of design fundamentals, but also includes design reviews and the musings of blog author Rikard Rodin, who is the Art Director at tethos.com and an instructor at nucly.com KEY ART: CREATING A LASTING IMPRESSION Key Art: Creating a Lasting Impression. The Hollywood Reporter defines the term “key art” as “the singular, iconographic image that is the foundation upon which a movie’s marketing campaign is built.”. It is the image that appears on the film poster, in magazine ads, on the DVD/Blu-Ray Cover and on the streaming movie thumbnail. From 5 BASIC RULES OF DESIGNING TITLES Title Design is an art form in itself. Whether designing a book title, an album title or a movie poster title, the basic techniques and rules are the same. It’s a large subject and thus I’ve broken it down into 4 articles. This is the first, covering some basic rules of designing titles. And, as RIKARD RODIN COMPLETE PACKAGE Rikard Rodin Complete Package. This is the Rikard Rodin complete package! We have brought together the entire collection of courses by Photoshop Guru Rikard Rodin—covering the breadth of photoshop compositing techniques, tools and workflows in one amazing bundle.RGB VS. CMYK
The simple fact is that RGB is based on light. And printers can’t print light. The RGB color space is used by monitors (TVs, projectors, etc.). CMYK is used by any printing method (paint, dyes, etc.). Now that we have some basics out of the way, let’s go a little deeper. FROM LAKE TAHOE TO KINGS CANYON; OUR SUMMER 2019 CAMPING The camp site is a 15 minute drive from Lake Tahoe, right off Highway 89. And by right off, I mean right off. My biggest gripe with this campground is that you’re so close to the highway that you have to sleep through the sound of cars and trucks driving by. COLOR HARMONY: WHY HULK WEARS PURPLE PANTS Color harmony is the theory of combining colors in a fashion that is harmonious to the eye. In other words, what colors work well together. It is the reason the Hulk wears purple pants. It is the reason the original X-Men had yellow and blue uniforms. It is the reason behind almost all color designTHOR POSTERS REVIEW
First off, you have characters behind Thor and in front of Thor being the same size. Doesn’t happen in reality. And doesn’t work on the poster. Secondly, the small Thor image has very strong perspective lines and an obvious horizon line. These don’t match the rest of the imagery on the poster.ZEVENDESIGN
Mood Lines: Setting the Tone of Your Design. by Rikard | Jan 11, 2015 | Blog, Design, Designer's Guide, Tutorials | 19 |. Feature image by the talented Cyril Rolando. Check out his Tumblr here. Lines have beenused
PHOTO COMPOSITING: 7 ESSENTIALS OF VISUAL MAGIC Putting various photos together to create a new, unique image is an essential skill of any designer. Photo compositing can range from the simple (changing out a sky or background) to the complex (creating an entirely new image from a collection of different photos). The reality is that you will be hard-pressed to find a design project that doesn't require some form of photo compositing.INTRODUCING NUCLY
Introducing Nucly. I’m happy to announce that Nucly.com is now up and running! After our first year of selling online courses, we realized that we need a site dedicated to online training. And thus we’ve separated our blog (Zeven) from our courses (Nucly). Nucly offers online training for creatives from professionals in theindustry.
HOW TO DESIGN A LOGO: THE 7 MOST BASIC RULES Consistency of scale. Consistency of scale is the uniformity of sizing and proportional scale between all the elements of a design. For example, if you look at the Starbucks logo, you will see that the level of detail in the face is similar to the level of detail in the crown and in the two fins. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF COLOR: A DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO COLOR Dark green is associated with ambition, greed, and jealousy. Yellow-green can indicate sickness, cowardice, discord, and jealousy. Aqua is associated with emotional healing and protection. Olive green is the traditional color of peace and ironically a color common in military uniforms. Examples. A GRAPHIC DESIGNER’S GUIDE TO VISUAL HIERARCHY A Graphic Designer’s Guide to Visual Hierarchy. One of the most important tasks of a designer is to create a hierarchy—to create an order of importance to the elements of a design so as to direct attention and make information more easily assimilated. Hierarchy is defined as: A logical way to express the relative importance ofdifferent
THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO EMBOSSING Everything you need to know to start using embossing in your design projects and appear to know what the hell you’re doing. Embossing is simply raising the surface of your design so that it has some depth. It’s the real world equivalent to bevel effects and likely derives from relief sculptures—resembling most closely the bas-relief where THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO FOIL Everything you need to know to start using foil in your design projects and appear to know what the hell you’re doing. Let’s start with what it is. Foiling is when you apply a thin layer of metal foil to a design—usually a printed piece—to give the appearance of gold leaf. I don’t know exactly when 5 STEPS TO CREATING A MOVIE POSTER MOOD LINES: SETTING THE TONE OF YOUR DESIGN Feature image by the talented Cyril Rolando. Check out his Tumblr here. Lines have been used by artists and designers to convey mood since the first drawings in cave walls. Through repeated use, certain patterns and lines have gained universally recognized meanings. These were documented in Landscape Architecture, by John Ormsbee Simonds, who put together a diagram ofZEVENDESIGN
Mood Lines: Setting the Tone of Your Design. by Rikard | Jan 11, 2015 | Blog, Design, Designer's Guide, Tutorials | 19 |. Feature image by the talented Cyril Rolando. Check out his Tumblr here. Lines have beenused
PHOTO COMPOSITING: 7 ESSENTIALS OF VISUAL MAGIC Putting various photos together to create a new, unique image is an essential skill of any designer. Photo compositing can range from the simple (changing out a sky or background) to the complex (creating an entirely new image from a collection of different photos). The reality is that you will be hard-pressed to find a design project that doesn't require some form of photo compositing.INTRODUCING NUCLY
Introducing Nucly. I’m happy to announce that Nucly.com is now up and running! After our first year of selling online courses, we realized that we need a site dedicated to online training. And thus we’ve separated our blog (Zeven) from our courses (Nucly). Nucly offers online training for creatives from professionals in theindustry.
HOW TO DESIGN A LOGO: THE 7 MOST BASIC RULES Consistency of scale. Consistency of scale is the uniformity of sizing and proportional scale between all the elements of a design. For example, if you look at the Starbucks logo, you will see that the level of detail in the face is similar to the level of detail in the crown and in the two fins. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF COLOR: A DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO COLOR Dark green is associated with ambition, greed, and jealousy. Yellow-green can indicate sickness, cowardice, discord, and jealousy. Aqua is associated with emotional healing and protection. Olive green is the traditional color of peace and ironically a color common in military uniforms. Examples. A GRAPHIC DESIGNER’S GUIDE TO VISUAL HIERARCHY A Graphic Designer’s Guide to Visual Hierarchy. One of the most important tasks of a designer is to create a hierarchy—to create an order of importance to the elements of a design so as to direct attention and make information more easily assimilated. Hierarchy is defined as: A logical way to express the relative importance ofdifferent
THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO EMBOSSING Everything you need to know to start using embossing in your design projects and appear to know what the hell you’re doing. Embossing is simply raising the surface of your design so that it has some depth. It’s the real world equivalent to bevel effects and likely derives from relief sculptures—resembling most closely the bas-relief where THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO FOIL Everything you need to know to start using foil in your design projects and appear to know what the hell you’re doing. Let’s start with what it is. Foiling is when you apply a thin layer of metal foil to a design—usually a printed piece—to give the appearance of gold leaf. I don’t know exactly when 5 STEPS TO CREATING A MOVIE POSTER MOOD LINES: SETTING THE TONE OF YOUR DESIGN Feature image by the talented Cyril Rolando. Check out his Tumblr here. Lines have been used by artists and designers to convey mood since the first drawings in cave walls. Through repeated use, certain patterns and lines have gained universally recognized meanings. These were documented in Landscape Architecture, by John Ormsbee Simonds, who put together a diagram ofHOME - ZEVENDESIGN
Quick Selection Tool Photoshop: How to cut something out of a background. In this tutorial, you will learn how to use the Quick Selection tool in Photoshop to cut objects out of backgrounds. In this example we cut out a monkey which has certain complications, including fur and a multi-colored background.ABOUT - ZEVENDESIGN
Zeven Design is a blog dedicated to graphic design with an emphasis on the fundamentals of design. There are a lot of awesome inspiration sites out there. And a lot of great tutorial sites. This one is neither of those things, although you’ll find some inspiration and some tutorials here. CREATING DEPTH IN ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY There are 8 methods of creating depth in art, photography and film. In this article, we’ll review each of them in depth, with examples, some pitfalls and suggestions. While modern technology allows for actual 3D imagery, the fact remains that most outlets for creative work are still two dimensional with the perception of depth created KEY ART: CREATING A LASTING IMPRESSION Key Art: Creating a Lasting Impression. The Hollywood Reporter defines the term “key art” as “the singular, iconographic image that is the foundation upon which a movie’s marketing campaign is built.”. It is the image that appears on the film poster, in magazine ads, on the DVD/Blu-Ray Cover and on the streaming movie thumbnail. From RIKARD RODIN COMPLETE PACKAGE Rikard Rodin Complete Package. This is the Rikard Rodin complete package! We have brought together the entire collection of courses by Photoshop Guru Rikard Rodin—covering the breadth of photoshop compositing techniques, tools and workflows in one amazing bundle. 5 BASIC RULES OF DESIGNING TITLES Title Design is an art form in itself. Whether designing a book title, an album title or a movie poster title, the basic techniques and rules are the same. It’s a large subject and thus I’ve broken it down into 4 articles. This is the first, covering some basic rules of designing titles. And, as MY 10 RULES FOR GRAPHIC DESIGN But with those caveats, here’s my best attempt at writing my personal 10 design rules: 1. Start with a really good idea. Polishing a turd will only go so far. My former Art Director used to tell me that it takes 100 bad ideas to come up with one good idea. This isn’t true every time, but it’s a COLOR HARMONY: WHY HULK WEARS PURPLE PANTS Color harmony is the theory of combining colors in a fashion that is harmonious to the eye. In other words, what colors work well together. It is the reason the Hulk wears purple pants. It is the reason the original X-Men had yellow and blue uniforms. It is the reason behind almost all color design PHOTOSHOP BRUSHES: LENS FLARES Photoshop Brushes: Lens Flares. This package includes 50 high resolution lens flares, provided both as color image overlays and as Photoshop brushes. With a wide variety of flare styles, this pack will give you the flares you need for composites or to give light sources in your photographs that “Hollywood” look.RGB VS. CMYK
The simple fact is that RGB is based on light. And printers can’t print light. The RGB color space is used by monitors (TVs, projectors, etc.). CMYK is used by any printing method (paint, dyes, etc.). Now that we have some basics out of the way, let’s go a little deeper.ZEVENDESIGN
Mood Lines: Setting the Tone of Your Design. by Rikard | Jan 11, 2015 | Blog, Design, Designer's Guide, Tutorials | 19 |. Feature image by the talented Cyril Rolando. Check out his Tumblr here. Lines have beenused
ABOUT - ZEVENDESIGN
Zeven Design is a blog dedicated to graphic design with an emphasis on the fundamentals of design. There are a lot of awesome inspiration sites out there. And a lot of great tutorial sites. This one is neither of those things, although you’ll find some inspiration and some tutorials here.INTRODUCING NUCLY
Rikard. Rikard is the creator of ZevenDesign and founding co-partner of Tethos Creative. He's been in the design industry for the last 15 years, having amassed more than 20 design awards. He started in a darkroom and has personally worked in virtually every aspect of graphic design—typography, typesetting, printing, foiling,embossing, die
PHOTO COMPOSITING: 7 ESSENTIALS OF VISUAL MAGIC Putting various photos together to create a new, unique image is an essential skill of any designer. Photo compositing can range from the simple (changing out a sky or background) to the complex (creating an entirely new image from a collection of different photos). The reality is that you will be hard-pressed to find a design project that doesn't require some form of photo compositing. A GRAPHIC DESIGNER’S GUIDE TO VISUAL HIERARCHY A Graphic Designer’s Guide to Visual Hierarchy. One of the most important tasks of a designer is to create a hierarchy—to create an order of importance to the elements of a design so as to direct attention and make information more easily assimilated. Hierarchy is defined as: A logical way to express the relative importance ofdifferent
THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO FOIL Everything you need to know to start using foil in your design projects and appear to know what the hell you’re doing. Let’s start with what it is. Foiling is when you apply a thin layer of metal foil to a design—usually a printed piece—to give the appearance of gold leaf. I don’t know exactly when THE PSYCHOLOGY OF COLOR: A DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO COLOR Dark green is associated with ambition, greed, and jealousy. Yellow-green can indicate sickness, cowardice, discord, and jealousy. Aqua is associated with emotional healing and protection. Olive green is the traditional color of peace and ironically a color common in military uniforms. Examples. RIKARD RODIN COMPLETE PACKAGE Rikard Rodin Complete Package. This is the Rikard Rodin complete package! We have brought together the entire collection of courses by Photoshop Guru Rikard Rodin—covering the breadth of photoshop compositing techniques, tools and workflows in one amazing bundle. MOOD LINES: SETTING THE TONE OF YOUR DESIGN Feature image by the talented Cyril Rolando. Check out his Tumblr here. Lines have been used by artists and designers to convey mood since the first drawings in cave walls. Through repeated use, certain patterns and lines have gained universally recognized meanings. These were documented in Landscape Architecture, by John Ormsbee Simonds, who put together a diagram ofRGB VS. CMYK
The simple fact is that RGB is based on light. And printers can’t print light. The RGB color space is used by monitors (TVs, projectors, etc.). CMYK is used by any printing method (paint, dyes, etc.). Now that we have some basics out of the way, let’s go a little deeper.ZEVENDESIGN
Mood Lines: Setting the Tone of Your Design. by Rikard | Jan 11, 2015 | Blog, Design, Designer's Guide, Tutorials | 19 |. Feature image by the talented Cyril Rolando. Check out his Tumblr here. Lines have beenused
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Rikard. Rikard is the creator of ZevenDesign and founding co-partner of Tethos Creative. He's been in the design industry for the last 15 years, having amassed more than 20 design awards. He started in a darkroom and has personally worked in virtually every aspect of graphic design—typography, typesetting, printing, foiling,embossing, die
PHOTO COMPOSITING: 7 ESSENTIALS OF VISUAL MAGIC Putting various photos together to create a new, unique image is an essential skill of any designer. Photo compositing can range from the simple (changing out a sky or background) to the complex (creating an entirely new image from a collection of different photos). The reality is that you will be hard-pressed to find a design project that doesn't require some form of photo compositing. A GRAPHIC DESIGNER’S GUIDE TO VISUAL HIERARCHY A Graphic Designer’s Guide to Visual Hierarchy. One of the most important tasks of a designer is to create a hierarchy—to create an order of importance to the elements of a design so as to direct attention and make information more easily assimilated. Hierarchy is defined as: A logical way to express the relative importance ofdifferent
THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO FOIL Everything you need to know to start using foil in your design projects and appear to know what the hell you’re doing. Let’s start with what it is. Foiling is when you apply a thin layer of metal foil to a design—usually a printed piece—to give the appearance of gold leaf. I don’t know exactly when THE PSYCHOLOGY OF COLOR: A DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO COLOR Dark green is associated with ambition, greed, and jealousy. Yellow-green can indicate sickness, cowardice, discord, and jealousy. Aqua is associated with emotional healing and protection. Olive green is the traditional color of peace and ironically a color common in military uniforms. Examples. RIKARD RODIN COMPLETE PACKAGE Rikard Rodin Complete Package. This is the Rikard Rodin complete package! We have brought together the entire collection of courses by Photoshop Guru Rikard Rodin—covering the breadth of photoshop compositing techniques, tools and workflows in one amazing bundle. MOOD LINES: SETTING THE TONE OF YOUR DESIGN Feature image by the talented Cyril Rolando. Check out his Tumblr here. Lines have been used by artists and designers to convey mood since the first drawings in cave walls. Through repeated use, certain patterns and lines have gained universally recognized meanings. These were documented in Landscape Architecture, by John Ormsbee Simonds, who put together a diagram ofRGB VS. CMYK
The simple fact is that RGB is based on light. And printers can’t print light. The RGB color space is used by monitors (TVs, projectors, etc.). CMYK is used by any printing method (paint, dyes, etc.). Now that we have some basics out of the way, let’s go a little deeper.ABOUT - ZEVENDESIGN
ZevenDesign is a blog on design. It's mostly made up of design fundamentals, but also includes design reviews and the musings of blog author Rikard Rodin, who is the Art Director at tethos.com and an instructor at nucly.com VIDEO TUTORIALS ARCHIVES More than 175 Textures, Image Overlays, Flares, Light Leaks, Light Rays, Brushes, Presets and Camera RAW files. Get the entire pack withyour FREE account.
CONTACT - ZEVENDESIGN ZevenDesign is a blog on design. It's mostly made up of design fundamentals, but also includes design reviews and the musings of blog author Rikard Rodin, who is the Art Director at tethos.com and an instructor at nucly.com THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO EMBOSSING Everything you need to know to start using embossing in your design projects and appear to know what the hell you’re doing. Embossing is simply raising the surface of your design so that it has some depth. It’s the real world equivalent to bevel effects and likely derives from relief sculptures—resembling most closely the bas-relief where CREATING DEPTH IN ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY There are 8 methods of creating depth in art, photography and film. In this article, we’ll review each of them in depth, with examples, some pitfalls and suggestions. While modern technology allows for actual 3D imagery, the fact remains that most outlets for creative work are still two dimensional with the perception of depth created 5 STEPS TO CREATING A MOVIE POSTER Here are 5 easy steps to creating a movie poster. For this tutorial, I’ve used a mock poster for a movie called “A Bug’s Life” (I know it’s a Pixar rip-off, but I already had a photo to go with). 1. Get a good photo. Pretty obvious. You need a good photo to turn into THE RISE OF GROTESQUE The Rise of Grotesque. It may come as a surprise to many modern designers that the ubiquitous font Gotham was released in 2002. In other words, the movie Matrix existed in a world where the Gotham font did not. Originally commissioned by GQ magazine, the Gotham font was designed in 2000 by type designer Tobias Frere-Jones, inspired by the USING POLAR COORDINATES IN PHOTOSHOP I was inspired by the Photoshop splash screen to create a piece of art using one of the oldest effects in Photoshop—polar coordinates. Polar Coordinates is an effect that takes a rectangular image and warps it into a circular image. You can also do the opposite, taking a circular image and warping it back intoFAIRY SPECIMEN
Fairy Specimen Photo Composite. In his longest course so far, our guest instructor—Creative Director and Photoshop Guru Rikard Rodin—will take you through the full workflow of creating a fairy in a mason jar composite. Here you’ll learn numerous selection methods, free transform, the displace tool, frequency separation and much more.THOR POSTERS REVIEW
First off, you have characters behind Thor and in front of Thor being the same size. Doesn’t happen in reality. And doesn’t work on the poster. Secondly, the small Thor image has very strong perspective lines and an obvious horizon line. These don’t match the rest of the imagery on the poster.ZEVENDESIGN
Mood Lines: Setting the Tone of Your Design. by Rikard | Jan 11, 2015 | Blog, Design, Designer's Guide, Tutorials | 19 |. Feature image by the talented Cyril Rolando. Check out his Tumblr here. Lines have beenused
PHOTO COMPOSITING: 7 ESSENTIALS OF VISUAL MAGIC Putting various photos together to create a new, unique image is an essential skill of any designer. Photo compositing can range from the simple (changing out a sky or background) to the complex (creating an entirely new image from a collection of different photos). The reality is that you will be hard-pressed to find a design project that doesn't require some form of photo compositing.INTRODUCING NUCLY
Rikard. Rikard is the creator of ZevenDesign and founding co-partner of Tethos Creative. He's been in the design industry for the last 15 years, having amassed more than 20 design awards. He started in a darkroom and has personally worked in virtually every aspect of graphic design—typography, typesetting, printing, foiling,embossing, die
THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO EMBOSSING Everything you need to know to start using embossing in your design projects and appear to know what the hell you’re doing. Embossing is simply raising the surface of your design so that it has some depth. It’s the real world equivalent to bevel effects and likely derives from relief sculptures—resembling most closely the bas-relief where A GRAPHIC DESIGNER’S GUIDE TO VISUAL HIERARCHY A Graphic Designer’s Guide to Visual Hierarchy. One of the most important tasks of a designer is to create a hierarchy—to create an order of importance to the elements of a design so as to direct attention and make information more easily assimilated. Hierarchy is defined as: A logical way to express the relative importance ofdifferent
THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO FOIL Everything you need to know to start using foil in your design projects and appear to know what the hell you’re doing. Let’s start with what it is. Foiling is when you apply a thin layer of metal foil to a design—usually a printed piece—to give the appearance of gold leaf. I don’t know exactly when THE PSYCHOLOGY OF COLOR: A DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO COLOR Dark green is associated with ambition, greed, and jealousy. Yellow-green can indicate sickness, cowardice, discord, and jealousy. Aqua is associated with emotional healing and protection. Olive green is the traditional color of peace and ironically a color common in military uniforms. Examples. RIKARD RODIN COMPLETE PACKAGE Rikard Rodin Complete Package. This is the Rikard Rodin complete package! We have brought together the entire collection of courses by Photoshop Guru Rikard Rodin—covering the breadth of photoshop compositing techniques, tools and workflows in one amazing bundle. MOOD LINES: SETTING THE TONE OF YOUR DESIGN Feature image by the talented Cyril Rolando. Check out his Tumblr here. Lines have been used by artists and designers to convey mood since the first drawings in cave walls. Through repeated use, certain patterns and lines have gained universally recognized meanings. These were documented in Landscape Architecture, by John Ormsbee Simonds, who put together a diagram of CREATING DEPTH IN ART AND PHOTOGRAPHYZEVENDESIGN
Mood Lines: Setting the Tone of Your Design. by Rikard | Jan 11, 2015 | Blog, Design, Designer's Guide, Tutorials | 19 |. Feature image by the talented Cyril Rolando. Check out his Tumblr here. Lines have beenused
PHOTO COMPOSITING: 7 ESSENTIALS OF VISUAL MAGIC Putting various photos together to create a new, unique image is an essential skill of any designer. Photo compositing can range from the simple (changing out a sky or background) to the complex (creating an entirely new image from a collection of different photos). The reality is that you will be hard-pressed to find a design project that doesn't require some form of photo compositing.INTRODUCING NUCLY
Rikard. Rikard is the creator of ZevenDesign and founding co-partner of Tethos Creative. He's been in the design industry for the last 15 years, having amassed more than 20 design awards. He started in a darkroom and has personally worked in virtually every aspect of graphic design—typography, typesetting, printing, foiling,embossing, die
THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO EMBOSSING Everything you need to know to start using embossing in your design projects and appear to know what the hell you’re doing. Embossing is simply raising the surface of your design so that it has some depth. It’s the real world equivalent to bevel effects and likely derives from relief sculptures—resembling most closely the bas-relief where A GRAPHIC DESIGNER’S GUIDE TO VISUAL HIERARCHY A Graphic Designer’s Guide to Visual Hierarchy. One of the most important tasks of a designer is to create a hierarchy—to create an order of importance to the elements of a design so as to direct attention and make information more easily assimilated. Hierarchy is defined as: A logical way to express the relative importance ofdifferent
THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO FOIL Everything you need to know to start using foil in your design projects and appear to know what the hell you’re doing. Let’s start with what it is. Foiling is when you apply a thin layer of metal foil to a design—usually a printed piece—to give the appearance of gold leaf. I don’t know exactly when THE PSYCHOLOGY OF COLOR: A DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO COLOR Dark green is associated with ambition, greed, and jealousy. Yellow-green can indicate sickness, cowardice, discord, and jealousy. Aqua is associated with emotional healing and protection. Olive green is the traditional color of peace and ironically a color common in military uniforms. Examples. RIKARD RODIN COMPLETE PACKAGE Rikard Rodin Complete Package. This is the Rikard Rodin complete package! We have brought together the entire collection of courses by Photoshop Guru Rikard Rodin—covering the breadth of photoshop compositing techniques, tools and workflows in one amazing bundle. MOOD LINES: SETTING THE TONE OF YOUR DESIGN Feature image by the talented Cyril Rolando. Check out his Tumblr here. Lines have been used by artists and designers to convey mood since the first drawings in cave walls. Through repeated use, certain patterns and lines have gained universally recognized meanings. These were documented in Landscape Architecture, by John Ormsbee Simonds, who put together a diagram of CREATING DEPTH IN ART AND PHOTOGRAPHYABOUT - ZEVENDESIGN
ZevenDesign is a blog on design. It's mostly made up of design fundamentals, but also includes design reviews and the musings of blog author Rikard Rodin, who is the Art Director at tethos.com and an instructor at nucly.com CREATING DEPTH IN ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY There are 8 methods of creating depth in art, photography and film. In this article, we’ll review each of them in depth, with examples, some pitfalls and suggestions. While modern technology allows for actual 3D imagery, the fact remains that most outlets for creative work are still two dimensional with the perception of depth created HOW TO DESIGN A LOGO: THE 7 MOST BASIC RULES Consistency of scale. Consistency of scale is the uniformity of sizing and proportional scale between all the elements of a design. For example, if you look at the Starbucks logo, you will see that the level of detail in the face is similar to the level of detail in the crown and in the two fins. CONTACT - ZEVENDESIGN ZevenDesign is a blog on design. It's mostly made up of design fundamentals, but also includes design reviews and the musings of blog author Rikard Rodin, who is the Art Director at tethos.com and an instructor at nucly.com VIDEO TUTORIALS ARCHIVES More than 175 Textures, Image Overlays, Flares, Light Leaks, Light Rays, Brushes, Presets and Camera RAW files. Get the entire pack withyour FREE account.
5 BASIC RULES OF DESIGNING TITLES Title Design is an art form in itself. Whether designing a book title, an album title or a movie poster title, the basic techniques and rules are the same. It’s a large subject and thus I’ve broken it down into 4 articles. This is the first, covering some basic rules of designing titles. And, as 5 STEPS TO CREATING A MOVIE POSTER Here are 5 easy steps to creating a movie poster. For this tutorial, I’ve used a mock poster for a movie called “A Bug’s Life” (I know it’s a Pixar rip-off, but I already had a photo to go with). 1. Get a good photo. Pretty obvious. You need a good photo to turn into THE RISE OF GROTESQUE The Rise of Grotesque. It may come as a surprise to many modern designers that the ubiquitous font Gotham was released in 2002. In other words, the movie Matrix existed in a world where the Gotham font did not. Originally commissioned by GQ magazine, the Gotham font was designed in 2000 by type designer Tobias Frere-Jones, inspired by the COLOR HARMONY: WHY HULK WEARS PURPLE PANTS Color harmony is the theory of combining colors in a fashion that is harmonious to the eye. In other words, what colors work well together. It is the reason the Hulk wears purple pants. It is the reason the original X-Men had yellow and blue uniforms. It is the reason behind almost all color designTHOR POSTERS REVIEW
First off, you have characters behind Thor and in front of Thor being the same size. Doesn’t happen in reality. And doesn’t work on the poster. Secondly, the small Thor image has very strong perspective lines and an obvious horizon line. These don’t match the rest of the imagery on the poster.ZEVENDESIGN
Mood Lines: Setting the Tone of Your Design. by Rikard | Jan 11, 2015 | Blog, Design, Designer's Guide, Tutorials | 19 |. Feature image by the talented Cyril Rolando. Check out his Tumblr here. Lines have beenused
PHOTO COMPOSITING: 7 ESSENTIALS OF VISUAL MAGIC Putting various photos together to create a new, unique image is an essential skill of any designer. Photo compositing can range from the simple (changing out a sky or background) to the complex (creating an entirely new image from a collection of different photos). The reality is that you will be hard-pressed to find a design project that doesn't require some form of photo compositing.INTRODUCING NUCLY
Rikard. Rikard is the creator of ZevenDesign and founding co-partner of Tethos Creative. He's been in the design industry for the last 15 years, having amassed more than 20 design awards. He started in a darkroom and has personally worked in virtually every aspect of graphic design—typography, typesetting, printing, foiling,embossing, die
THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO EMBOSSING Everything you need to know to start using embossing in your design projects and appear to know what the hell you’re doing. Embossing is simply raising the surface of your design so that it has some depth. It’s the real world equivalent to bevel effects and likely derives from relief sculptures—resembling most closely the bas-relief where A GRAPHIC DESIGNER’S GUIDE TO VISUAL HIERARCHY A Graphic Designer’s Guide to Visual Hierarchy. One of the most important tasks of a designer is to create a hierarchy—to create an order of importance to the elements of a design so as to direct attention and make information more easily assimilated. Hierarchy is defined as: A logical way to express the relative importance ofdifferent
THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO FOIL Everything you need to know to start using foil in your design projects and appear to know what the hell you’re doing. Let’s start with what it is. Foiling is when you apply a thin layer of metal foil to a design—usually a printed piece—to give the appearance of gold leaf. I don’t know exactly when THE PSYCHOLOGY OF COLOR: A DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO COLOR Dark green is associated with ambition, greed, and jealousy. Yellow-green can indicate sickness, cowardice, discord, and jealousy. Aqua is associated with emotional healing and protection. Olive green is the traditional color of peace and ironically a color common in military uniforms. Examples. RIKARD RODIN COMPLETE PACKAGE Rikard Rodin Complete Package. This is the Rikard Rodin complete package! We have brought together the entire collection of courses by Photoshop Guru Rikard Rodin—covering the breadth of photoshop compositing techniques, tools and workflows in one amazing bundle. MOOD LINES: SETTING THE TONE OF YOUR DESIGN Feature image by the talented Cyril Rolando. Check out his Tumblr here. Lines have been used by artists and designers to convey mood since the first drawings in cave walls. Through repeated use, certain patterns and lines have gained universally recognized meanings. These were documented in Landscape Architecture, by John Ormsbee Simonds, who put together a diagram of CREATING DEPTH IN ART AND PHOTOGRAPHYZEVENDESIGN
More than 175 Textures, Image Overlays, Flares, Light Leaks, Light Rays, Brushes, Presets and Camera RAW files. Get the entire pack withyour FREE account.
PHOTO COMPOSITING: 7 ESSENTIALS OF VISUAL MAGIC Putting various photos together to create a new, unique image is an essential skill of any designer. Photo compositing can range from the simple (changing out a sky or background) to the complex (creating an entirely new image from a collection of different photos). The reality is that you will be hard-pressed to find a design project that doesn't require some form of photo compositing.INTRODUCING NUCLY
I’m happy to announce that Nucly.com is now up and running! After our first year of selling online courses, we realized that we need a site dedicated to online training. And thus we’ve separated our blog (Zeven) from our courses (Nucly). Nucly offers online training for creatives from professionals in the industry. Learn the tools, THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO EMBOSSING Everything you need to know to start using embossing in your design projects and appear to know what the hell you’re doing. Embossing is simply raising the surface of your design so that it has some depth. It’s the real world equivalent to bevel effects and likely derives from relief sculptures—resembling most closely the bas-relief where A GRAPHIC DESIGNER’S GUIDE TO VISUAL HIERARCHY One of the most important tasks of a designer is to create a hierarchy—to create an order of importance to the elements of a design so as to direct attention and make information more easily assimilated. Hierarchy is defined as: A logical way to express the relative importance of different elements by providing a visual THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO FOIL Everything you need to know to start using foil in your design projects and appear to know what the hell you’re doing. Let’s start with what it is. Foiling is when you apply a thin layer of metal foil to a design—usually a printed piece—to give the appearance of gold leaf. I don’t know exactly when RIKARD RODIN COMPLETE PACKAGE Rikard Rodin Complete Package. This is the Rikard Rodin complete package! We have brought together the entire collection of courses by Photoshop Guru Rikard Rodin—covering the breadth of photoshop compositing techniques, tools and workflows in one amazing bundle. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF COLOR: A DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO COLOR There is a large array of emotional responses that are associated with colors. Some of these are obvious, some are more obscure. Here is a collection of emotions and concepts associated with particular colors which should be useful to those working in design, photography andillustration.
CREATING DEPTH IN ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY MOOD LINES: SETTING THE TONE OF YOUR DESIGN Feature image by the talented Cyril Rolando. Check out his Tumblr here. Lines have been used by artists and designers to convey mood since the first drawings in cave walls. Through repeated use, certain patterns and lines have gained universally recognized meanings. These were documented in Landscape Architecture, by John Ormsbee Simonds, who put together a diagram ofABOUT - ZEVENDESIGN
ZevenDesign is a blog on design. It's mostly made up of design fundamentals, but also includes design reviews and the musings of blog author Rikard Rodin, who is the Art Director at tethos.com and an instructor at nucly.com CREATING DEPTH IN ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY There are 8 methods of creating depth in art, photography and film. In this article, we’ll review each of them in depth, with examples, some pitfalls and suggestions. While modern technology allows for actual 3D imagery, the fact remains that most outlets for creative work are still two dimensional with the perception of depth created HOW TO DESIGN A LOGO: THE 7 MOST BASIC RULES Consistency of scale. Consistency of scale is the uniformity of sizing and proportional scale between all the elements of a design. For example, if you look at the Starbucks logo, you will see that the level of detail in the face is similar to the level of detail in the crown and in the two fins. CONTACT - ZEVENDESIGN ZevenDesign is a blog on design. It's mostly made up of design fundamentals, but also includes design reviews and the musings of blog author Rikard Rodin, who is the Art Director at tethos.com and an instructor at nucly.com VIDEO TUTORIALS ARCHIVES More than 175 Textures, Image Overlays, Flares, Light Leaks, Light Rays, Brushes, Presets and Camera RAW files. Get the entire pack withyour FREE account.
5 BASIC RULES OF DESIGNING TITLES Title Design is an art form in itself. Whether designing a book title, an album title or a movie poster title, the basic techniques and rules are the same. It’s a large subject and thus I’ve broken it down into 4 articles. This is the first, covering some basic rules of designing titles. And, as 5 STEPS TO CREATING A MOVIE POSTER Here are 5 easy steps to creating a movie poster. For this tutorial, I’ve used a mock poster for a movie called “A Bug’s Life” (I know it’s a Pixar rip-off, but I already had a photo to go with). 1. Get a good photo. Pretty obvious. You need a good photo to turn into THE RISE OF GROTESQUE The Rise of Grotesque. It may come as a surprise to many modern designers that the ubiquitous font Gotham was released in 2002. In other words, the movie Matrix existed in a world where the Gotham font did not. Originally commissioned by GQ magazine, the Gotham font was designed in 2000 by type designer Tobias Frere-Jones, inspired by the COLOR HARMONY: WHY HULK WEARS PURPLE PANTS Color harmony is the theory of combining colors in a fashion that is harmonious to the eye. In other words, what colors work well together. It is the reason the Hulk wears purple pants. It is the reason the original X-Men had yellow and blue uniforms. It is the reason behind almost all color designTHOR POSTERS REVIEW
First off, you have characters behind Thor and in front of Thor being the same size. Doesn’t happen in reality. And doesn’t work on the poster. Secondly, the small Thor image has very strong perspective lines and an obvious horizon line. These don’t match the rest of the imagery on the poster.TRENDING:
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