5 graphic design blogs that you should read
As a promotional product company, we have seen our fair
share of poorly designed logos. Whether you are planning to place your logo on
one of our products or design marketing materials in print and online for your
brand, you will need some serious graphic design services.
Luckily, we live in the 21st century. Thanks to the
Internet, there are thousands of blogs on graphic design, logo and font design,
guides, resources and tutorials at your disposal. To help you get inspiration
or training to design your brand's marketing and advertising materials, I've
compiled the best of the best in this blog post. You will find many useful tips
and tricks in the following graphic design blogs.
1. onextrapixel
Why it moves: Onextrapixel offers resources, tutorials and
gifts for a variety of topics. Do you want to learn some new Photoshop tricks?
Enextrapixel. Do you have problems with your WordPress theme? Enextrapixel. Do
you need inspiration to choose a font for your logo? Enextrapixel. From
photography to illustration and social networks, Onextrapixel has all its bases
covered.
2. creative nerds
Why is it moving? In addition to free icons, fonts and
Photoshop brushes, CreativeNerds also has a very useful YouTube channel where
they post step-by-step tutorials. In addition to their useful tutorials, they
also make many extensive rounds such as "85 Best Photoshop Tutorials of
2012" or "50 Great Photoshop Brush Games for Free".
3. Designhill
Why it's great: Designhill is a paradise when it comes to
entrepreneurs who find valuable design tips and inspiration to develop their
business. Not only do they have countless articles and interactive guides, they
also offer the option of getting a design directly on their website.
4. Specky Boy Design Magazine
Why it's amazing: Specky Boy Design Magazine publishes a lot
about web design and WordPress, but that's not all. They also include weekly
web design inspiration publications, weekly design news publications, graphic
design gifts and tutorials, and tips for independent designers or design
agencies.
5. You the designer
Why it moves: Designrfix publishes excellent resources for
new and veteran designers. In addition to tutorials and free essays like the
other design sites, Designrfix often presents an artist of the day and has an
updated list in the sidebar of breaking news design.
Comments
Post a Comment