A Showcase of Inspiration - Get Inspired #10
The tenth post in the "Get Inspired" Series.
The tenth post in the "Get Inspired" Series.
The California Academy of Sciences is technically a museum, but you won’t find Picasso on the walls or Rodin’s Thinker in a sculpture garden. Rather, animals, the cosmos and other parts of natural history are the stars at this San Francisco institution.
Do you ever get stuck when you’re designing logos? Maybe you draw a blank on how to even begin, or perhaps you nearly finish but can’t quite decide what would make the logo “just right.” If this sounds like you, you’re not alone... And there are many things – big and small – that you can do to get your creativity flowing again.
HTML5 and CSS3 are the newest web languages designed to help you create elegant and efficient websites easily. HTML5 elements are related to page structure, while CSS3 is concerned with presentation. While they are both still in the developmental phase, both are beginning to be successfully experimented with all over the web. Take some time to become familiar with the major changes now. You’ll be ahead of the game and your website will benefit immediately from your new knowledge.
The ninth post in the "Get Inspired" Series - Urbanism
When you are looking for a font that looks as though it were handwritten, you would be looking for script type. Script type has the appearance of free hand and it comes in many forms. In websites, designers often use script fonts for the title or for larger text such as headings since a script can be difficult to read in a block of text and in smaller sizes. However, if the script font is legible, you may be able to incorporate it into short blocks of content as well.
Web accessibility refers to the inclusive practice of making websites usable by people of all abilities and disabilities. When sites are correctly designed, developed and edited, all users can have equal access to information and functionality. (source)
We are so excited to announce our new website, now in beta. InYoHood.com is a new community-focused website that helps to inspire and connect artists locally and promote in-person networking.
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