Deadliest Catch Case Study
A beautiful campaign for the show Deadliest Catch on the discovery channel by Ars Thanea
A beautiful campaign for the show Deadliest Catch on the discovery channel by Ars Thanea
Irina lives and works in St. Petersburg, Russia. Educated as an architect worked as a web designer and currently writes and illustrates for children's books.
Never has it been hotter to be a vampire than now – between the second-to-last “Twilight” movie coming out next month and Halloween just days away, the undead are everywhere. That’s why graphic artists would be wise to look to vampires to incorporate into their design jobs, whether they’re for websites, invitations, greeting cards or newsletters. The following is just a smattering of the different types of vampire design I’ve seen, including gothy, sexy, traditional and humorous.
Today we lost a visionary, but he will not be forgotten.
Bookmarks are often overlooked as marketing tools. Sure, they may not get the same number of eyes a billboard, flyer or bumper sticker can attract, but bookmarks pull off a different feat: They are seen by a more select audience. Bookmarks are picked up and used by readers, and those readers will see your promotion each and every time they pick up a page-turning book.
Krzysztof graduated from the Poznan Academy of Fine Arts, where he received his master's degree in drawing and metal techniques summa cum laude. He has eight years experience in the field of graphic design. He lives in Poznan with his wife and two-year old daughter.
If there’s ever a time to vote on the best graphic design, it’s when no money is involved – no contract. It’s just a fun discussion about existing designs.
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These culinary creations were not made in the kitchen, but they're no less mouth-watering and appealing. What's more, they have zero calories. So feast your eyes on these amazing food illustrations, and prepare to be inspired with a delicious design of your own.
Most of us grew up on fairy tales and nursery rhymes – stories of princesses and pots of gold and happily ever after. But many of those stories have a dark side; they were often meant to teach a lesson or a piece of history.