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Friday, July 27, 2012

15 Professional Free Blogger Templates

CarsMag

Blogger is a blog publishing tool which like all other Google products is free and provides surprisingly intuitive user interface. Blogger Templates are handy as there is no need to update the blogger software every time. The quality and uniqueness of blogger template is as good as wordpress themes.
You can download free blogger templates from the different resources online for your designing purpose. However, choosing the best one would be a very tedious and painful task. I have gone around the web and find out some of the most popular and Professional Blogger Templates to download for free. Enjoy!

News Report

Media Online Blogger Template

Gallery Zone

CarsMag

Game Mag Blogger Template

Design Office Blogger Template

VideoZone

iTechBlog Blogger Template

Grade Blogger Template

Cantare

Instinct Blogger Template

Contrive Blogger Template

MagzEvo Blogger Template

eGossip

MusicLife

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Minimal Logo Designs that Say More with Less

Minimalism is the most modern form in digital design. Minimalism is about stripping away everything but the absolutely necessary, and still making it look great. So when you opt for the minimalism take for your project, not only do you have to work form an even more subdued place, but you also have to arguably be more creative in a somewhat more limited environment. This is especially true when it comes to logo design.
While some logos are complex, often the most memorable ones are those that are simplistic. It has become a recent trend where logos are trying to use less to say more. Here are some well designed minimalistic logos that say more with less. Take a look!














Natriox Media Labs

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Creative 3D Typography Designs from Huawei Advertisement by Arnold Furance

In this post we have added some of creative 3D Typogrphy advertisement designs from "Arnold Furnace" for your inspiration.
Arnold Furnace: Lennon and McCartney, Torvill and Dean, Beavis and Butthead. History is littered with beautiful pairings. Shining examples of how creativity and big thinking are so much more than the sum of their parts. And now add to that esteemed list, Arnold and The Furnace, making the brand new start up Arnold Furnace (ok the name was easy). Forged from two remarkably effective agencies that together, make an unstoppable force of incredibliciousness.
But seriously, why now? Well to paraphrase Robert Zimmerman 'the times are indeed a-changin’'. In fact if Dylan had been a young revolutionary thinker in 2011 he may have gone on to write 'The marketing landscape has changed immeasurably, with new markets and communication channels becoming accessible to all, at the drop of a key stroke'. Less catchy yes, but as true to the world we live in, as his words were to the 60’s.
Cross market and multi-channel thinking on brands is both an absolute necessity and a remarkable opportunity for groundbreaking engagement. The global household names of the future won’t think in terms of media, but rather, effectiveness. And they’ll need an agency to match. So enough talk. C’mon in out of the cold and take a closer look at the work Arnold Furnace do, who we are and how we can help you. Visit his website






Tuesday, July 24, 2012

How to Make a Business Card in Five Easy Steps




Branding and identity design junkies, rejoice! Since we're making the month of June as You The Designer's Logo Design Month, we're going to teach you how to make your own business card. We'll walk you through a five-step process, which you can modify later on and apply your own design concept.

Here's how it will look when we're done:



It's just a simple design, but you know what they say about designing stuff – less is better.


So let's begin our tutorial by downloading the following tutorial assets:



Tutorial Assets:

Since we are doing a print-ready business card (with bleeds and margins), download a PSD file of a Standard Business Card (2″ x 3.5″) at Uprinting’s Free Template page.

After downloading the business card template, let's get the font that we'll be using on our design. You can get the font from DaFont here, and make sure to install the font on your computer.



After that's done and good, let's move to the tutorial proper:

Step 1:
Open the PSD file that you have downloaded, here's what you'll see.


Business Card Tutorial Image 01


Turn off the two layers by clicking the green and red colored eye on the layer panel


Business Card Tutorial Image 02


Press CTRL+ ; to hide/show the guide and this is what you'll come up





Step 2:
Now that we are all set up let's start to design the front of the business card.

On the layer panel, double click the layer named "Background" and name it to Front Background then hit OK. Double click the same layer again and you'll end up in the "Layer Style" window. Click the Color Overlay to color the white background with black (which is #0c0c0c) and hit OK.




Step 3:
Press "T" for the type tool, and start typing your desired business name.

I named my business "Design Studio" and used Cleanvertising (light) font from DaFont, this is what it will look like:




For the orange colored text I used the color similar to our blog’s logo which is #d34d27 to give the business card’s logo more visual appeal. Also, I've added three orange lines above the letter "o" on the word "studio". These 3 orange lines are just 3 commas from the same font, I just flipped it horizontally.




I also added a tagline underneath the word studio, you could just substitute the tagline with whatever you like.

Now your design should look like this:




Save the file as "Front_Design" (CTRL+SHIFT+S)


Step 4:
Now that we're done with the front side, this time we’ll do the back part’s design. Just repeat Step 1 until you end up with a white background.

On the toolbar on the left side, select the "rectangle tool"




and draw a thin strip of line just like this:




Now, right click that layer and select Blending Options, then choose Gradient Overlay and follow these settings.







Now your design should look like this:





Step 5:
This time we need to place the logo from the card’s front design to the our current canvas.

Open Front_Design PSD and position your two sides like this:




Go to the Layers panel and group all the text layers and name it as "logo" then drag the folder to the window like this:




Place it on the left side, make it smaller (CTRL+T) and change the color of the word "studio" and your tagline to gray (which is #666666)




Now add more text, this time I used Calibri for the font




And there you have it!




You can also download the PSD file for the front and back designs here:


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