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Wacom gets serious with tablets for creatives with MobileStudio Pro

Today we are used to stylus and that intuitive way to interact with screens in a wide variety of devices. Wacom now has the initiative to launch Wacom Mobile Studio Pro, a new device specifically target to creative people. They expect to be selling it at the end of November. MobileStudio has six variations: four […]

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When photography is wangle to create polemic

Although the purpose of photography may differ from cause to cause, it is always preferable displaying reliable images instead of enhance ones. Sometimes photography can be used as a powerful visual weapon that in the search of making people conscious of different issues, displays dramatic elements and scenes that could be perceived as enhanced. The […]

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Watch live through Periscope illustrators, calligraphers and painters while working Art in Periscope

A couple of days ago the web page of Periscope app launched new functions. The one that interested me the most is the possibility of seeing through the navigator of our computer the live transmission users record from their cellphones. Among all the existing categories there is one very interesting called “art”. There we can […]

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Exploring typographic works in third dimension

A designer that works creating typographies professionally, publishes in his portfolio several projects that are a sort of experiments designed in programs like Photoshop, Maxon Cinema 4D and Vray. Among all the projects published in his portfolio some differentiate from the rest, like the one he did with the Nike logotype. As it was created […]

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The best logo designs of all times

The I love NY logo, designed by Milton Glaser, is identified by everybody because it has become a landmark image for the city. The logotype and all the branding constitute the essential elements for a brand. They must represent a simple and memorable graphic. Of course, not all logotypes are created the same way, and while […]

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An app that tells you the calories you consume with only one picture

Counting calories may keep you on the good track but if you don’t have the appropriate tool this task can become very tedious. To prevent this to happen there is the Lose It app that offers us a program to help count calories effortlessly. The app works while taking a picture and analyzing it with […]

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6 new apps for photo editing you shouldn’t ignore this 2016

Smartphone’s cameras have considerably improve in the last couple of years. This has given us the opportunity to take incredibly beautiful pictures without knowing too much of photography. If we run these images through a photo enhance app, the result can be simply spectacular for sharing in social networks. The six apps we show you […]

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Can You Solve This Viral Math Puzzle That Is Boggling Minds On The Internet?

The Internet loves a good brain teaser, and a new math puzzle has emerged to occupy the time of many puzzle-lovers. Involving an equation formed by colored matchsticks that reads “6+4=4”, the puzzle prompts you to fix it by moving a single stick. While some found the puzzle incredibly simple, others were left baffled as […]

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ArtsCase Talk – Amaya Brydon

Amaya resides in Canada’s ocean playground, Nova Scotia. She is a self-taught designer who works mainly with watercolours. She is an ocean lover and a nature addict who finds constant inspiration in the sea and her natural surroundings. Driven by a passion for bright and bold colours and nautical influences she creates work that brings a pop of colour to your world. […]

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Cellphone cases as trendsetters

The tendency of using cases to complete an outfit is no news. Today smartphone cases have become another accessory to be added to your everyday look. There are all kinds of them and everyday there are more original designs. Many designers impose fashion with different models. We can find several national options, like personalized cases […]

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