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10 Tips for Designing Presentations That Don’t Suck

Keynote Templates / 3 Sep 2010

10 Tips for Designing Presentations That Don’t Suck

PowerPoint has produced more bad design in its day that perhaps any other digital tool in history with the possible exception of Microsoft paint.

In this post we’re going to address the epidemic of bad presentation design with ten super practical tips for designer better looking and more professional presentations. Along the way we’ll see a number of awesome slide designs from Note & Point along with some custom examples built by yours truly. Let’s get started!

Graphics / 27 Aug 2010

Design101: Utilizing Strong Alignments

Today we’re going to examine one of the most basic principles in design: alignment. This deceptively simple topic is actually quite complex and is among the most notably lacking proficiencies in designers today.

A strong grasp of how and when to use certain alignments will instantly make you a better designer and will remain a foundational building block for everything you create throughout the rest of your career.

Graphics / 20 Aug 2010

A Practical Guide to Designing With Faces

One of the principal functions of professional design, if not the central function, is to draw the attention of the viewer. Everyone has a message that they want to get across, but getting people to actually stop and take that message in is no easy task.

Designers are therefore tasked with attempting to use every human’s natural attraction to aesthetic beauty in such a way that it becomes possible to capture the attention of an audience almost without them even realizing it.

With this goal in mind, faces are a magic design element.

Inspiration / 13 Aug 2010

Designing in the Dark: 10 Dark Sites and Their Color Schemes

What goes well with a black website? Today we’ll find out but taking a look at some excellent examples of dark web design along with their primary color palettes.

Each website will have a screenshot along with a brief description, a visual representation of the color scheme, and a link to download the Photoshop color swatches from Pictaculous.

Accessibility / 28 Jul 2010

Tips for Designing for Colorblind Users

It’s estimated that about 8% of males and 0.5% of females are born colorblind. That may seem like a low number but if you’re designing for a large audience, having a site that’s unusable for eight out of every hundred males is definitely less than desirable.

Fortunately, you can fairly easily make sure that your site is colorblind friendly by always keeping in mind the information below. We’ll take a look at what colorblindness really means and how you can tweak your designs based on a few simple principles.

Graphics / 12 Mar 2010

What to Do if Someone Steals Your Design

Protecting your intellectual property has always been a difficult task and the Internet has only served to complicate matters. The web has become an unoriginal designer’s one stop shop for endless material to shamelessly ripoff. Today we’ll take a look into some of the reasons design theft is so rampant online and explore some answers to the essential question of what to do if someone steals your design. A big thanks to Von Glitschka for providing much of the content and advice seen below!

Business / 6 Feb 2010

Creating a Well Designed Invoice: Step-by-Step

Boring paperwork is one of the necessary evils of being a freelance designer.

There’s simply no way around it, if you want to track and manage payments from clients, you’re going to have to setup an invoicing system. It’s not all bad news though; the fun part is that you actually get to design a custom invoice.

Today we’ll walk through designing an invoice from scratch. I’ll be as in-depth as possible and include everything you need to know from the absolute basics to advanced features and even a little design theory.

Business / 31 Jan 2010

How to Make Money as a Freelance Designer

So you want to be a freelancer, now what?

Despite the glamorous reputation, freelance design is no walk in the park. It takes an incredible work ethic, significant entrepreneurial prowess, and a little bit of insanity to pull it off effectively. This article will discuss how to effectively make a living as a freelancer (designer or otherwise). Since we are in fact a design blog, I’ll scatter in some well-designed freelancer sites along the way for inspiration.

20+ Cool Hybrid Fonts for Modern Branding

Font Collections / 15 Jun 2026

20+ Cool Hybrid Fonts for Modern Branding

Modern branding often needs fonts that can adapt to diverse visual contexts, and hybrid typefaces do just that.

This roundup highlights hybrid fonts created to support both expressive headlines and structured body copy with seamless cohesion.

Each typeface mixes design traits in ways that feel intentional and stylish. Some fonts balance >serif and sans-serif traits for a refined yet contemporary feel. Others introduce unique shaping or subtle contrast to add character while maintaining usability across platforms.

Perfect for brand guides, packaging, web interfaces, and print materials, these fonts help unify varied design elements into a cohesive visual language.

When paired with thoughtful typography hierarchy and thoughtful spacing, they elevate every touchpoint in your brand system.

160 Awesome Logo Mockup Templates (PSD & Vector) 2026

Logo Templates / 15 Jun 2026

160 Awesome Logo Mockup Templates (PSD & Vector) 2026

Logo design plays a crucial role when it comes to the success of a business. And great logo mockup templates not only help you better present your logo design but can also make your logo design process more streamlined and efficient.

In order to help you present a logo design to your client in a super-polished way, we’ve gathered the best logo mockup templates from across the web.

All of these logo mockups are easy to use and can present your logo beautifully. Some are free, while others cost a few dollars.

Are you in the middle of a logo design project? Don’t forget to check out our in-depth guide on how to design a logo!

35+ Handpicked DaVinci Resolve Lower Thirds Templates 2026

Inspiration / 14 Jun 2026

35+ Handpicked DaVinci Resolve Lower Thirds Templates 2026

Designing modern and professional-looking lower thirds in DaVinci Resolve is about to get much easier.

In this collection, we bring you some of the best DaVinci Resolve lower thirds templates with premium-quality designs for making lower thirds for all kinds of videos.

There are many different styles of lower thirds templates in our collection. Whether it’s a YouTube vlog, documentary video, news clip, or social media promo, there are lower thirds templates for all kinds of videos. The best part is you can download them all with an Envato Elements subscription.

However, if you’re low on budget, we included a few free lower thirds templates in this post as well. They are great for your personal projects. Check them all out below.

20+ Beautiful Turkish Fonts With Exotic Flair and Ottoman Influence

Font Collections / 10 Jun 2026

20+ Beautiful Turkish Fonts With Exotic Flair and Ottoman Influence

Turkish-inspired fonts bring a unique blend of cultural richness, intricate artistry, and timeless sophistication to design.

Today, we are bringing you a collection of Turkish fonts to help you infuse that same look of elegance and the exotic spirit of Turkish art into your designs.

Some of these fonts are inspired by traditional calligraphy and Ottoman-style motifs, while others offer a modern twist with subtle cultural nods.

These fonts are perfect for adding sophistication, warmth, and a hint of the exotic to your creative work. Have a look.