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Why Do Designers Use Mockups?
Author: Sarah Karp
Why Do Designers Use Mockups?
Why Do Designers Use Mockups?Q+A with a tote bag Presenting a design in context can be a really helpful visualization tool. It allows a client to see how their new logo might look IRL or…
Calling in the Backup Play dress up with your home office By now video conferencing is so ingrained into our 9 to 5 that we’re over it. (And do people ever talk on the phone…
#WFH Like You Live There Home Office Advice from a Seasoned Pro Our real office is 142 miles round trip from where I live, so my work from home game is strong. While I miss…
High Res Images for Printing–It Matters Just because it looks good on your screen, doesn’t mean it’s high-res. Printing an image requires much more information (density of pixels) than on-screen display. Digital photographs are all made up…
Dark Purple or Dill? Our Colors Exposed. Accuracy wasn’t what I expected when I picked up a coffee table book titled Colorstrology while waiting for Pilates class (bougie, right?), but that’s what I got. The…
What Algorithm? Adventures in Stock Photography The internet is a strange place, and stock photography sites represent a perfect microcosm of the weird and the beautiful, the inspiring and the unnecessary, the fake and the…
Adventures in Stock Photography: Frankenchoke Our graphic designers run into some pretty hilarious search results when looking for the right photography to accompany a project. Laugh along with us as we share some of our…
4 Color Types You Need to Know Now Stay true to your brand with CMYK, PMS, RGB and Hex Color is personal. A pale green may be evocative of verdant summer days for one person,…
Brand Check Yourself Resolve to Have Consistent Visual Language We get it. You downloaded a really cute new font which you couldn’t wait to use. You got a great deal on yellow t-shirts even though…