How To Design & Print Surprise Party Invitations

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Tip 1 - How to Design the Perfect Logo (Infographic)

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How to Design the Perfect Logo (Infographic)

From striking shapes to magnetic fonts, to cunning hidden imagery and beyond, here are all of the juicy ingredients you need to cook up a high-impact logo.
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Tip 2 - Design lessons for everyone, curated by top designers

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An easy to follow design course for people who do amazing things. Receive a design lesson in your inbox each week, hand crafted by a design pro. Learn at your own pace, and apply it to your real life work – no fake projects here.

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Tip 3 - Want to know how to design? Learn The Basics. | JUST™ Creative

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Want to know how to design? Learn The Basics. | JUST™ Creative

Want to know how to design? Then you should learn the basics of design. The basic elements of design include colour, line, shape, scale, space, texture and value and these are the fundamental pieces that make up any piece of work. If you ever start a design course this will be the very first thing that you are taught, guaranteed. But what if you're not a student? What if you're not self-taught? What if you are a looking for ways to enhance your design skills? Then this is the guide for you. Note from Jacob Cass: This is a guest article written by Lauren Marie who is a graphic designer in corporate America during the day and a blogger via night. Colour Colour has a huge impact on the mood of the design. A predominantly red colour usually represents strong emotions—love, anger, passion—while blue can make the design feel calm, cool and peaceful. Color contributes to the unity of a series of flyers, emphasizes important information and leads the eye through a design. Select articles on
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