Of course, you may not need all 60 of these, but knowing them will make you flexible, fast, and ready to work with whatever tool you’re presented with, whether it’s a Windows PC, a Mac, an Excel spreadsheet, or a Powerpoint slideshow. Plus, there are extras in here for Gmail and Chrome to boot. The […]
Month: November 2016
Apple replacing a small number of iPhone 6s batteries
Faulty iPhone 6s models manufactured between September and October 2015 are eligible for a free replacement. Apple has let a cat out of its bag, the cat in this case being that there’s a problem with some iPhone 6s models. According to the company, a fault with the battery is causing a “very small number” […]
Top 8 Free Video Editors For macOS
Apple computers have long been aimed at the creative professional, with emphasis on photo and video editing. The only problem is that industry-leading packages like Adobe Premiere, After Effects and Apple’s own Final Cut Pro X series aren’t cheap. Since iMovie is no longer free, decent Mac video editors are hard to come by. Nothing is quite going to match […]
Top 9: The most controversial paintings in art
In the world of art paintings are the most reliable witnesses of the events of a certain time. This doesn’t mean that other arts don’t represent the feeling of a society in a specific historic moment or an important event in the artist’s life. But painting is one of the most ancient arts and therefor, […]
Brandon Land: Artist, Designer and Illustrator
Today we want to talk to you about Brandon Land, a designer, illustrator and artist from San Francisco. In the last couple of years he has being helping out to study the Dropbox Brand, and designing for it a homely background with illustrations. After that he has worked as art director in Funnel Design Group, […]
Adidas’ new performance sportswear is made from plastic recovered from the ocean
It is not often that efforts to protect the planet also result in cool new products too. But a collaboration between Adidas and nonprofit organization Parley for the Oceans has created the first performance sportswear made from plastics that were recovered from the ocean, proving we can be environmentally conscious and develop better athletic apparel […]
The new collaboration between Carhatt WIP, ISLE Skateboards and Raphaël Zarka
After the recent release of the The Carhartt WIP Files, the Brand has recently revealed its new collaboration with ISLE Skateboards and the French plastic artist Raphaël Zarka. Together they have imagined Paving Space: an artistic initiative that incorporates skate modules, a line of T-shirts and also a spectrum of boards with a geometric and […]
Sketchbook Tattoos that Vibrate on the Body by Luca Testadiferro
Italian tattooist Luca Testadiferro creates lively body art. The dynamic, energetic lines look as though they’re made with haphazard scribbles, but it’s the opposite—Testadiffero’s refined and steady hand is what allows them to have this vibrating effect. As a result, the pieces look as if they’re rumbling on the skin. It’s an aesthetic that Testadiferro […]
Emojis are here to stay, take a look to this creative set
Emojis have demonstrated their visual effectiveness thanks to their communicative forcefulness. And now this set of designs confirms it. The simple lines and flat design that characterizes the emojis are a firm statement of the value this elements have in any communication process. Short social interactions have become a very common part of our lives. […]
Managing Designers: The Bright Light at the End of the Fourth Quarter
Do you work for a manager so engrossed in the day-to-day grind of cranking out projects for the folks in marketing, R&D or sales that nothing else seems to matter? GASP! Are you that manager? Look, I completely understand. There are times when the collective force of in-house agency contributors must focus on simply getting […]