Design Topics in Visual Communication

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Squarespace: My Web Design Platform of Choice

My first experience using Squarespace was in the form of updating a website for a small design consultancy where I once worked. Prior to that, I had zero experience. I didn’t know what words like domain or web hosting meant, that’s how much experience I didn’t have.

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The Correct Use of Typography in Design Projects

One of my favorite things about graphic design is typography. Every logo, web page, editorial design, or packaging design is made up of a lot of moving parts, but the one thing that anchors them all down and either makes or breaks the design is the typography.

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Laying Out Pop-Ups in Desktop vs Mobile in Squarespace

Squarespace is intuitive, and you really don’t have to know web design to use it. Since a desktop has a more horizontal view than a mobile site, which is more vertical, Squarespace takes care of laying this out for you. Until it doesn’t.

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The Differences Between Print and Digital Design

Do you ever look at your favorite magazine on a stand at your local grocery store or bookstore and wonder what goes in to designing it? Have you ever seen that same magazine offered as a digital subscription and think that what you see in print is what you see on your screen?

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Three Things that Make a Great Layout Design

In this creative studio, I believe that great design is all in how you lay it out. Any design that is laid out in a clear way will accomplish the goal of delivering the message, but I believe there are three things that have to work together in order for this to happen: typography, color, and the design aesthetic of the actual layout.

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The Core Essentials to Successfully Designing a Book

Ever think about the behind-the-scenes stuff that happens when putting a book together? It’s not just a Word document that gets sent to a publisher and then gets printed. For starters, the printers never even see a Word document. So, let’s talk about how that’s done.

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Setting Up Your Background Grid in InDesign

Your background grid will give your publication continuity and uniformity. If you set it up correctly, your leading (the spacing between two lines of text) will be at the correct distance and your reader will thank you for that.

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