Decayed old grunge vintage texture you can use in print and digital artwork projects. The texture 2500px by 2500px, which comes in a JPG format. The texture is free to use in print, digital design, personal project, commercial etc how ever you please. We really enjoyed crafting this texture together so really hope you enjoy […]The post Decayed grunge free[…]
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Read more...When was the last time you saw someone carrying around a camera to take photos? Lately we are all in the routine of using our smartphones to take photos because it's convenient. We already have the phone with a camera built in, why do I need to carry something else too? Yes, having that smartphone with the camera is convenient and most of the time it takes decent photos which can be used for many things. Here in lies the quandary of what type of image is appropriate for your needs. Below is a review of the types of images available and what the best use for that type of image is.
So in my years of doing graphic design I have come across many fliers, business cards, brochures, etc that are, well.. inundated with many font styles. Immediately I want to put it down and walk away and never see it again upon noticing this. Sometimes people think that loading as many different fonts as possible onto their flyer is designing it and will be more noticeable. Well, it's noticeable alright but for the wrong reasons...font overload!