Here are eight Cool Truck Wraps. They are pretty creative, and seem to grab lot of attention, specially when they are produced and wrapped nicely. I know it first hand how these are done, the amount of time and work required for these. These are straight boxed concepts, with cool 3 dimensional graphics, but doing same for a car with curves and different shapes, it really becomes more interesting to cover it all.
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It's mostly all about silhouettes. For the Dezign Inzpiration issue 7 I'll focus on Silhouettes one of the many forms of art I love to play with in design as well in my drawings, Silhouette is an all-time favourite. What makes it one of the most recognized forms of art is the fine detailing and intricate aesthetics. For those who don’t know what a ‘silhouette’ is… In simple terms it's any image represented as a solid shape of a single color (usually black) against a lighter coloured background. We can define silhouette as a filled outline of any person, animal, object or scene, only more detailed while its interior is featureless and in solid color. For a better understanding, a very simple example to explain silhouette is shadow theatre. In this particular form of theatre the artists perform behind a screen and not in front of it. Either flat articulated figures (shadow puppets) are used to create cut-out figures which are held between a source of light and a translucent screen or the artists themselves act behind the screen to display shadows that tell stories. The cut-out shapes of the puppets are highly detailed and are used to achieve various effects by moving them. The practice of silhouette initially used to create portraits. Prior to the advent of photography, silhouette profiles cut from black card were the cheapest way of recording a person's appearance. It started as a cheap but effective alternative to the portrait miniature, and skilled specialist artists could cut a high-quality bust portrait, by far the most common style and was very popular in the mid-18th century. Here are a few apps for silhouette related functions. And here a few games And some music Though how this word came in existence is a very interesting story.
The word silhouette derives from the name of Étienne de Silhouette, a French finance minister who, in 1759, was forced by France's credit crisis during the Seven Years' War to impose severe economic demands upon the French people, particularly the wealthy. Because of his austere economies, de Silhouette's name became synonymous with anything done or made cheaply and so with these outline portraits. The term silhouette, although existing from the 18th century, was not applied to the art of portrait-making until the 19th century. And since then it has become a great part of many ways. So keep making and innovating how else you can use this cool form. Many would google 69, just for the sake of fapping or possibly learning. but here I wanted to put together 69 types of 69 typographical logos found over googling. I hope you enjoy this Dezigner Inspiration Issue 6th.
It is always fascinating for me to explore and try to evolve, I am sure every creative thinks alike. So here are all the DD logos designs that I sorta had to check out before I finally felt "This is it!" regardless, I am sure many of the DD logos creatives you may have seen in past or perhaps relate to. The Idea was to simply have the most minimalistic and symbolic logo. As well as this blog shares the next Dezign Inzpiration Issue 5th for this year. As you can see above, how each one f them has a distinct quality and look. yet they all are DDs. Yet, I wanted something that can easily be used any where, be it websites, print, or even sketches, without worrying about it's colors and shape. That should fit right in place with whatever shades that already exist. So I made it some what close to the 3rd in the 4th row. (No.15) and have it flat, no strokes. with a transparency that helps in color flow. And yet it stays classy, exactly how I want my brand to be. So, anywhere and anytime you see DD, DezignerDude to comes in mind.
Basics design principles must be understood before preparing a set of layouts, although only a few considerations are suitable for the designer for use in preparing a graphic two-dimensional layout. Nine of the most important considerations reviewed in simple illustrations here are, 1 Balance, 2 Alignment, 3 Emphasis, 4 Proportion, 5 Movement, 6 Pattern, 7 Contrast, 8 Unity and 9 Perspective. We can name Design Principles in many ways and with variety of examples, and I shall continue to write more to help out those who are looking forward to a future with design. Just get your principles of design right.
These simple illustrations were made using Adobe Illustrator, and you may as well use Adobe Comp CC, yet there are many other software. |