Search Results For: graphic design

Graphics / 7 Oct 2010

Designing With Strong Simple Focal Points

In design, we tend to think of simplicity in terms of recent trends towards minimalism. A simple design by this definition is one with lots of literal whitespace and very little on the page outside of what is absolutely necessary.

However, instead of blindly following this trend, it’s important to understand the ideas behind it so that we don’t find ourselves trapped in a minimalist box with obvious grid-based layouts, white backgrounds and newspaper-style typography (not that this is bad, it’s just not good to be stuck in this idea). When you consider the principles of design that are at work in minimalism, you can successfully break out of the box and create clean designs that aren’t bound by an obvious and strict visual style.

Graphics / 28 Sep 2010

6 Tips for Designing With Lines

Today we’re going to look at one of the simplest possible design elements: a line. We’ll learn how to wield lines properly as well as what to avoid when implementing them.

Adding a few simple lines to a design can bring structure and graphical flair to an otherwise boring design. It’s a dead simple trick that, when used effectively, has the effect of adding a layer of finish your design.

Designing a Professional Business Card

Business Card Templates / 14 Sep 2010

Designing a Professional Business Card

Before websites, email blasts and banner ads, business cards were the central piece of design work for countless small businesses. This simple little piece of cardstock was a major representation of your company. In China, business cards are so highly regarded that it’s considered poor etiquette to write on someone’s card or even put it in your wallet! Typically upon exchange business cards will be placed into a small card case.

Though the digital age has dawned, business cards remain a fairly popular way to quickly provide someone with information about how to reach you or find out more information about your company. Today we’ll go over some common mistakes in business card design and explore a few practical techniques you can use to bring style and professionalism to your cards.

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.

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 / 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+ Awesome Australian Fonts With Laid-Back Creative Energy

Font Collections / 10 Jun 2026

20+ Awesome Australian Fonts With Laid-Back Creative Energy

Today, we are bringing you a collection of the best Australian fonts that reflect the country’s relaxed spirit, natural beauty, and unique design energy.

From handwritten scripts and rustic sans-serifs to bold, artistic typefaces, these fonts are ideal for branding, packaging, posters, social media graphics, and beyond.

Here, you’ll find typefaces with a sun-soaked feel, earthy textures, and a handcrafted touch that offers a perfect blend of charm, originality, and laid-back appeal.

Whether you want to channel the beachy vibes of Sydney or the creative pulse of Melbourne, there’s a font here that fits the mood. Have a look.

20+ Highest-Rated Retro Lightroom Presets for Groovy Vibes

Lightroom Presets / 19 May 2026

20+ Highest-Rated Retro Lightroom Presets for Groovy Vibes

Today, we are bringing you retro Lightroom presets that focus on groovy looks inspired by color palettes, textures, and visual character from decades past.

These Lightroom presets enhance tones and contrast in ways that feel both artistic and intentional, with warm amber hues and gentle grain that evoke a cozy, analog feel.

Perfect for photographers, content creators, and editors looking to infuse mood into their images, these presets make enhancements simple and effective.

With the right retro preset, your photos will glow with personality and groovy, retro charm.

20+ Handpicked Architectural Fonts for Plans & Portfolios

Font Collections / 14 May 2026

20+ Handpicked Architectural Fonts for Plans & Portfolios

Architecture is all about precision, balance, and vision, and the right font should reflect that same discipline.

In this collection of architectural fonts, you’ll find typefaces that combine technical clarity with creative refinement. 

Some fonts draw inspiration from drafting and blueprint lettering, with crisp lines and geometric structure. Others bring a contemporary edge, pairing minimalist forms with subtle elegance for use in portfolio covers, diagrams, or design proposals.

With the right architectural font, your work will look polished, thoughtful, and built to impress.