Sitemaps and user experience sketches don’t have to resemble a boring graph of meshed information and links. They can be creative too.
I just received my first issue of GD USA. I couldn’t be more excited.
My workmate Franco Scaramuzza introduced me to GD USA. Its a monthly news and information magazine for and about the professional design community including graphic design firms, corporate and publishing inhouse departments, advertising agencies, institutions and non-profits, and other creative businesses and organizations.
If you are a creative professional this publication is free (no strings attached) - Sign up here -http://gdusa.com/subscriptions/freesub.php
Using a camera is 100% of how you see through it. You can have a EOS-1Ds Mark III and still take boring photos. Well, sometimes its about what your camera sees through. Like a pair of blue blockers or an empty bottle of heineken.
ha, this is so fulfilling. The feeling of turning your day in day out craft into art, or an artistic statement for that matter, merges the two into a self fulfilling and insightful view into my talents and skillset. Design and Development. Could you say “develosign” .
A background I have created from a motif I have worked with recently. How do the colors make you feel?
I like these two concepts - they are complementary to each other in idea and color - I like that both are ornate and have a sense of cleanliness and elegance. I like the operation of symmetry in both logos - the red logo has an organic shape, a design that can be found at the garden of versailles - and the green logo with an architecturaly structured symbol, a shape found in ceiling structures and supports of buildings, yet shares the color and form of an organic object. I think that these qualities and elements accurately define a Landscape Architect.


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