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    Throughout the years, types of media have gradually changed. One of the most recent changes taking place in the second half of the twentieth century. In his book, Amusing Ourselves to Death, Neil Postman talks about the change from the age of typography to the age of visual media and how it has greatly impacted the American culture. Postman points out several reasons to support his opinion that the transition has indeed proven to have a negative effect on the American people. How did, what was once

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    What Is Corporate Design?

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    What is Corporate Design? A corporate outline (CD) is the authority graphical configuration of the logo and name of a company or organization utilized on letterheads, envelopes, frames, envelopes, handouts, and so forth. The house style is made in a manner that every one of the components are masterminded in an unmistakable outline and example. Companies do have extraordinary plan needs taking into account their practices. They convey their main goal, targets, needs, and item data - with clients

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    have been indulging in the arts and have used art as a way to express and interact with the people surrounding us. To the carved images on rocks, and to the cartoons shown on the TV, the evolution of Graphic Design has shown us the importance of typography, photographers, illustrators etc. have on our society. When paper, ink, and pencils didn’t exist, our ancestors would carve their warnings, messages, and emotions on rocks and walls. Our ancestors don’t realize that such small acts such as these

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    Branding is a term we toss around, and especially in the age of technology. Everything is at the peoples finger tips. Where people are finding and forming opoions and impressions of new products within seconds on their phones at any given whim. We find ourselves limiting new cannabis brands to just a single mark. While the logo mark is extremely important, branding more refers to the entire process of creating a unique and lasting visual for your company. Everything that leaves an impression or desire

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    To me, this specific face of Gill’s speaks classic and elegance. It was actually used to handset his book, An Essay on Typography. This font has serifs and its usually not the first thought that comes to mind when thinking of Gill’s work as a typographer. It is a readable font, however, you need to use this font according to your design in order for it to look decent and professional

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    Founders Company) in the early 1892’s. Morris Fuller’s father was an inventor and discovered many different ways to use and create typefaces, his most successfulness invention was a pantographic punch-cutting machine, this invention took the world of typography to the next level and created a way of industrializing the make, design and the actual production of typefaces. Fuller’s father created a mechanism that made the proses easier. The old way of creating a typeface took too long and one could not

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    Introduction The best way to explain the love and hate feelings towards one of the most recognizable typefaces of all time is best done by a joke. “So, Comic Sands walks into a bar…and the bartender says, ‘we don’t serve your type’” (Garfield, 21). Comic Sans was created by Vincent Connare, and was released by Microsoft in 1995. Ever since its existence people have questioned its purpose and aesthetic. The typeface is notoriously known for being too informal and lacks care in designing it. An example

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    “Why Minimalism is the Most Important Design Style to Master.” Vanseo Design. May 9, 2011. www.vanseodesign.com/web-design/why-minimalism Conti, Hannah J. “The Beauty of the Hand-Drawn Typography Trend in Design.” Speckyboy Design Magazine. November 29, 2010. www.speckyboy.com/the-beauty-of-the-hand-drawn-typography-trend-in-design Cooper, Ella. “Negative Space can Fetch Mesmerizing Designs.” InstantShift. March 14, 2016. www.instantshift.com/2016/03/14/negative-space-in-designs Cousins, Carrie

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    How to Fix Common Problems When Printing PDFs? Canon Tech Support 1-800-436-0509 Number Many printers find it hard printing PDF documents. The same problem has been reported with Canon users worldwide. The main goal of the PDF file format was to create the means for presenting documents in a manner independent of application software, hardware and operating system. Printing a PDF document from your printer is not as easy as it is printing a file from a word processor such as Microsoft Office.

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    Is Technology destroying Graphic Design as an art form? I 'm a Graphic Designer; this isn 't a boast or an admonishment, its simple fact. I don 't believe that I could do my job without technology. This may seem like a bold assertion as I 'm not the first and certainly won 't be the last. I was born into a generation of technology, it influences nearly everything I do and also my career. What would happen If I was theoretically born 100 or even 50 years earlier? Would technology still play a big

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