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British Car Leasing Company Creates 'Apple Car' 3D Render Based on Patents
British vehicle leasing company Vanarama has taken a stab at imagining what the first Apple Car could look like, taking inspiration from iPhones, MacBooks, and other Apple products, and combining them with real Apple patents to come up with a 3D concept render that can be explored inside and out.
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Future of retail design
There is a shift happening in retail to move the focus from transactions to experiences and engagement. As the retail experience shifts, so will the designers who shape them. Dr. Jen Schlueter, Dean of Graduate Studies at Columbus College of Art & Design, explores how the industry is rethinking retail along with Rachel Friedman and Faith Huddleston from Tenfold, a design firm that just launched an experimental retail space called Tenspace, and Ed Hofmann, chair of the Master of Professional Studies in Retail Design advisory board at CCAD.
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Inkscape vs. Illustrator: A Head-to-Head Comparison
What is the best vector-based software for graphic designers? Read this detailed Inkscape vs. Illustrator comparison to see how they stack up next to each other.
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7 Lettering Styles To Use in Your Art and Designs
Use these popular lettering styles with your hand-drawn are or digital designs. Learn about the details of each, and when to use them for best results.
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Jony Ive’s LoveFrom unveils official website
Launched today, 11 October 2021, LoveFrom.com reveals the creative collective’s visual identity, anchored in a Baskerville-inspired typeface called LoveFrom Serif, provides a statement of purpose, and pays gentle homage to Apple’s Steve Jobs
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This sleek superyacht with its hollowed out center challenges and revolutionizes the luxury automotive world
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Layout in ancient writing: UX inspiration from history
The oldest known sample of using the alphabet to structure information can be seen in the Great Library of Alexandria and is presumed to be created by Zenodotus.
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ABC Reimagines a Simpler Logo for a More Complex Era
Add ABC to the list of brands that have ditched their 3D identities and returned to a traditional flat graphic logo.
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What Is an EPS File and How Do I Open It?
If you're wondering what an EPS file is, you'll find a detailed and practical answer in this guide. See what software or apps you can use to open a .eps file.
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30 Minimalist Fonts for Crisp, Clean Design
This page may include links to our sponsors or affiliate links. Learn more. Your choice of fonts will have a massive impact on the overall impact of your web and graphic design. Here at Vandelay Design, we’ve been fans of the minimalist design style for a long time. There’s something special about a clean design...
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What Is an SVG File? | Vecteezy Blog
Are you wondering what an SVG file is? Learn all the details about Scalable Vector Graphics, how to open these files, and when to use them.
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What is a Vector File? (And Vector File Formats)
A vector file is an image that can scale to any size without losing its quality and clarity. Vector graphics consist of mathematically defined lines, curves, and shapes, and they can be created and edited with vector editing apps like Adobe Illustrator and Inkscape. This is in contrast to
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The Oxymoron of “Data-Driven Innovation”
Building for the majority group identified in summary statistics is exactly the trap that data-driven decision making can fall into.
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Why Should We Cater to the Disabled?
Universal design is the process of creating products that are accessible to people with a wide range of abilities, disabilities, and other characteristics. It is designed for all users as opposed to the typical or average user.
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Today in Apple history: Apple acquires the company behind Touch ID
July 28, 2012: Apple buys biometrics company AuthenTec, acquiring the technology that will power future authentication and secure payments initiatives.
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Apple announces winners of the 2021 Apple Design Awards
Apple today hosted its annual Apple Design Awards, celebrating 12 best-in-class apps and games from developers around the globe. Every year, Apple Design Award winners bring bold, creative, and distinctive ideas to life. Through their brilliance, vision, style, determination, and hard work, the people who design and build these award-winning apps and games inspire not only their peers in the Apple developer community, but everyone at Apple, too.
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Touch ID Magic Keyboard only available with iMacs but compatible with all M1 Macs
As Apple has done in the past with refreshed Magic Keyboards, the new version with Touch ID is only available with the new iMac – at least for the time being. But the useful new keyboard with built-in biometrics will work with any M1 Mac.
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You need to start using this psychology-based productivity hack
When we try to solve a problem or improve a design, we typically think something needs to be added to the existing model. It’s much harder for us to think about subtracting something to solve a problem. This flaw in thinking ultimately makes us worse at fixing an issue, scientists report in a study published Wednesday in Nature.
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Apple doesn't care about Album Cover Art
Album covers have never been smaller. Look at the size of this album cover. Why isn’t it touching the edges of the screen? Why can’t I read the album name from the cover? [2] And why can’t I see that The Who took a piss on the monolith?
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DropTop home workstation folds up into a wall-mounted art piece
One of the many cultural shifts driven by the COVID-19 pandemic is the growing number of people working from home, and English furniture-maker Pith & Stem is looking to tap into this trend with a wall-mounted workstation that you mightn't even know was there. The DropTop fold-down desk is packed…
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