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Rob Schwartz

Graphic Design Resources for Illustrator and Photoshop, Shapes, brushes, styles, Tutori... - 0 views

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    wow... just wow.
Rob Schwartz

BenBlogged.com - CSS, Tutorials, Vector, Free, Vectors - 0 views

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    Great Design site for free vectors, a few tuts and brushes... Def worth the click for Illustrator fanboys! (like me!)
Rob Schwartz

Logo 101: information, tips and inspiration - 0 views

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    GOOD PAGE on logo design. What to do... What NOT to do!!!
Rob Schwartz

2009 Trends article on LogoLounge.Com - 0 views

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    cool look at the synectic trends in logo design
Rob Schwartz

All the Logo Design Inspirational Resources You Will Ever Need! - 2 views

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    Well, the title is awfully overstated... but you get the idea...
Rob Schwartz

Tagxedo - Word Cloud with Styles - 0 views

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    Kinda strange for us- and I think that kids should do it manually in a design class- but cool word clouds from pictures!
Rob Schwartz

Creativeoverflow - 2 views

  • We use type in artwork, websites, write ups, articles, basically simple speech. Steven Acres took it a step further and brought out a little book called, “The Philosophy of Typography.” In this article I will showcase the books
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    Here's another site like Abduzeedo, Media Militia... A conastant stream of amazing resources for the designer. I need a new tag for these kind of sites...
Rob Schwartz

FontShop | Glossary - 2 views

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    AMAZING resource with tons of great typographic terms every designer should know!
Rob Schwartz

Logomak - Online free logo maker tool - 5 views

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    Great resource for logo design and inspiration!
Rob Schwartz

Bolster Your Inspiration Level with These Easy Tips | BittBox - 2 views

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    READ THIS!!! Great info!!!!!
Rob Schwartz

Visual Metaphors: 7 rockstar examples on the web | Devlounge - 2 views

  • Metaphors visually enhance the subject at hand. Metaphors make you think, inviting you to analyze how two subjects relate. On the web, visual metaphors can enhance content and a site’s purpose dramatically. This works magnificently if you seek to capture the attention of an audience for more than a quick glance. A metaphor consists of two main parts: the tenor and the vehicle. The tenor is the subject to which the metaphor is applied. The vehicle is the metaphorical term through which the tenor is applied. These two parts come together to reach a point of similarity known as a ground. 1
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    VISUAL METAPHOR!!! UNDERSTAND IT AND USE IT!!! :)
Judy Durkin

Perceptual Edge's Graph Design I.Q. Test - 3 views

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