Accessibility in Graphic Design
Accessibility in graphic design is a fundamental principle that emphasises creating designs
that are inclusive and usable by individuals of all abilities.
Accessibility in graphic design is a fundamental principle that emphasises creating designs
that are inclusive and usable by individuals of all abilities.
Creative flow, often referred to as being “in the zone,” is a psychological state where an individual (us graphic designers!) becomes fully immersed in a creative or productive activity, experiencing a deep sense of focus, heightened concentration and a seamless connection between their thoughts and actions.
Working from home initially arose from necessity during the pandemic, and now many businesses have kept this arrangement or evolved into a hybrid model – combining remote work and in-office days for increased flexibility and adaptability.
Hierarchies within creative roles can be both beneficial and limiting, depending on the context
and the team dynamics.
Recently we touched on some different points of view on the topic of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its influence on creative art practice and the graphic design industry.
In 2023, the role of a graphic designer has expanded beyond traditional skills due to advancements in technology and changes in the design landscape.
Did you know that if you google search how many fonts are in existence there are varying answers with some reports claiming over 200,000 different types?
“Sculpture by the Sea” is an annual outdoor sculpture exhibition held along the iconic Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk in Sydney, Australia.
Colour psychology is a fascinating aspect of graphic design that explores how colours affect human emotions, behaviours and perceptions.
Printing vs Recycling. What you can recycle and more importantly, what you can’t!