Recopilación de diez plantillas para crear carteles publicitarios y flyers para eventos, fiestas y venta de productos. Necesario para cualquier diseñador.
Creating an event flyer that captivates attention and drives engagement is both: an art and a science. I’ve honed an eye for flyer designs that work — and learned what mistakes to avoid.
Creating an event flyer that captivates attention and drives engagement is both: an art and a science. I’ve honed an eye for flyer designs that work — and learned what mistakes to avoid.
Creating an event flyer that captivates attention and drives engagement is both: an art and a science. I’ve honed an eye for flyer designs that work — and learned what mistakes to avoid.
Advertise a music festival with ideas from this vibrant event poster example. Design a poster with bold headings, bright colors, and more for a modern vibe.
Creating an event flyer that captivates attention and drives engagement is both: an art and a science. I’ve honed an eye for flyer designs that work — and learned what mistakes to avoid.
Creating an event flyer that captivates attention and drives engagement is both: an art and a science. I’ve honed an eye for flyer designs that work — and learned what mistakes to avoid.
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Creating an event flyer that captivates attention and drives engagement is both: an art and a science. I’ve honed an eye for flyer designs that work — and learned what mistakes to avoid.
Creating an event flyer that captivates attention and drives engagement is both: an art and a science. I’ve honed an eye for flyer designs that work — and learned what mistakes to avoid.
Pack de cuarenta carteles publicitarios y flyers perfectos para iniciados en el mundo del diseño gráfico. Gratis y editables.
Creating an event flyer that captivates attention and drives engagement is both: an art and a science. I’ve honed an eye for flyer designs that work — and learned what mistakes to avoid.
O artista cubano Magdiel Lopez trabalha na área criativa há mais de 12 anos, criando e desenvolvendo projetos artísticos e de design. Atualmente reside em Dallas, no Texas, e faz parte da equipe da…
In this design tutorial I will be showing you how to create an Art Class Flyer Design in Photoshop! To create our flyer we will be using some of the various patterns and textures from The All-Purpose Textures and Patterns Collection. In addition, we are going to be working with a few different fonts, Photoshop […]
Creating an event flyer that captivates attention and drives engagement is both: an art and a science. I’ve honed an eye for flyer designs that work — and learned what mistakes to avoid.
Posters serve a wide variety of purposes for an equally wide range of target audiences — everything from advertising products or events, educating or influencing groups, promoting causes, recruiting people, decorating spaces.
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The artist meditative pieces bring together the precision of digital illustration with the tactility of analogue. He talks to us about switching lanes
For only $10, cbmoney will hand out flyers at monash university. | Monash University, Clayton is one of Melbourne's most popular universities with over 55,000 students and over 8,000 Alumni. Established in 1958, Monash uni has a | On Fiverr
Hoy Saltaalavista Blog tiene el placer de poder ofrecerte esta fantástica recopilación de 13 Flyers en descarga directa y gratuita. Todos ellos en formato PSD y por lo tanto editables por lo que una vez descargados y abiertos en tu Adobe Photoshop podrás diseccionarlos capa por capa. Para acceder a su descarga tan solo tendrás que hacer clic sobre el enlace que da título a cada PSD y de este modo accederás a la página donde se encuentra alojado. Ante cualquier problema a la hora de visualizar el enlace no dudes en dejarnos un comentario al final de esta entrada y desde Saltaalavista Blog te ayudaremos con la descarga. 01. RELAX LOUNGE PARTY 02. GTA STYLE CLUB 03. WHITE AND GOLD 04. HONEY LOUNGE 05. REMEMBER NOVA ERA BEACH PARTY 06. SUMMER / SOCCER CAMP 07. HAUS PARTY 08. NYE 09. ABSTRACT SOUNDS 10. SPRING BREAK PARTY 11. ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS 12. NUCLEAR 13. HALLOWEEN FESTIVAL OTROS PSD's GRATIS: - 25 DISEÑOS Y FOTOMONTAJES PARA PHOTOSHOP GRATIS EN PSD - PLANTILLAS GRATIS PARA FLYERS EN FORMATO PSD - 13 EFECTOS DE TEXTO EN PSD GRATIS - 25 PLANTILLAS GRATIS DE CURRÍCULUM VITAE Recuerda que puedes compartir esta entrada si te ha resultado de interés desde los enlaces que tienes a tu disposición al termino de la misma, así como también si lo deseas puedes dejarnos un comentario sugiriéndonos cualquier otro tipo de recurso gratuito que te gustaría poder encontrar en Saltaalavista Blog. Mensaje de Saltaalavista Blog Bienvenid@ hasta este pequeño rincón del ciberespacio donde podrás encontrar los mejores tutoriales en español así como una gran variedad de recursos gratuitos, manuales, libros e informaciones de interés relacionadas con el mundo del diseño gráfico, fotografía, dibujo e ilustración en general y con Adobe Photoshop en particular. Todo gratis y en español!!! ENTRADAS RELACIONADAS
Japanese Concert Poster: Orchestra Asia. Hideo Pedro Yamashita. 2001 | The Gurafiku archive of Japanese graphic design is a collection of visual research surveying the history of graphic design in Japan.
Bráulio Amado (geb. 1987) stammt ursprünglich aus Almada in Portugal. Momentan lebt und arbeitet er in New York und zeichnet sich durch seine sehr ausdrucksstarken Poster für verschiedenste Gigs und Veranstaltungen und seine zumeist collagierten Editorialgestlatungen aus, die meist von exzentrischer Typografie unterstüzt wird. Unser Interesse für portugiesisches Design, das auch Thema des nächsten Slanted Magazins wird, hat uns auf Bráulio Amado aufmerksam gemacht. In einem Interview hat er uns einige Fragen über seine Arbeit und sein Leben beantwortet. You’re a Portuguese designer based in New York. What made you leave Portugal? It started with a scholarship in 2010 to finish my last semester of studies in NYC and by luck I ended up interning at Pentagram. A few months after they sponsored my visa to move to the USA, and this city ended up becoming my home! At the same time, I’m part of a generation that had to leave the country due to the economic recession and lack of jobs, so I was lucky and decided to take on this opportunity.How did it come that you have been in NYC for the past 6 years? What do you miss about your homeland Portugal? Good question — No idea! It started with a scholarship to finish my last semester of studies in NYC and by luck I ended up interning at Pentagram. A few months after they sponsored my visa to move to the USA, and ... well, that was 6 years ago. Meanwhile I ended up working in some other places and I’m fortunate enough to still be here! I mostly miss my friends and the life I had there, but I’m part of a generation that had to leave the country due to the economic recession and lack of jobs, so a lot of my friends are living in different countries as well. Even if I go back home now, it would feel quite different.What are the biggest differences living in Portugal or the US?Everything. People work a lot in the US and everyone is concerned about their career — it’s a bit too much. Portugal is more laid back and less stressful. The cost of life is also super different. I was just in Portugal and I forgot that you can have a whole meal (with dessert, drink and coffee included) for 5 euros. I can’t remember the last time I paid less than $5 for food here in NYC. Except for $1 pizza slices. Also, rents are fucking stupid in NYC.In your opinion, what is typical Portuguese in terms of design? A few years ago, I felt that most of the designers I knew had to work for a big ad/design agency in order to afford to live in Portugal. That changed a little bit along the years and there’s a lot of really good small studios around the country nowadays. We have a lot of really, really, really good illustrators, graphic and type designers. It’s hard to define what’s typical Portuguese design though, there's a bit of everything, but my favorites were always “Barbara Says” and “Alva” because it was experimental, weird, and for some reason felt portuguese — or at least inspired me while I lived there and I can’t look at their work without thinking about Portugal. You were the director of the Portuguese newspaper PEDAL and are now an Art Director/Designer at Bloomberg Businessweek. Are there big differences? Can you tell us a little bit about your daily business? PEDAL was a free newspaper about bikes that I was doing with my friends. We had the freedom to do whatever we wanted but ... well, we made no money at all. It was just for fun and a way to give something back to Portugal while leaving across the ocean. Businessweek is a real job and although we have a lot of freedom, it’s more focused and serious. I know sometimes it doesnt look like we take ourselves completely seriously, but there’s a lot of thought behind everything that we do.You work for clients like The New York Times Magazine, Penguin, Adweek, Twitter, Stanford Magazine, Microsoft etc. You seem to be very successful.Thank you! I’m not sure if successful is the right word. It just has been some really crazy years trying to do as much work as possible. But, quite honestly, sometimes I have no idea what I’m doing and I keep trying new styles and making a lot of mistakes. But I’m having a lot of fun and can’t thank enough everyone that has hired me so far.Besides, you make a lot of own projects. What do they mean to you? I think personal projects are always important. It helps to organize things in your head and sometimes they end up being so much harder than the commissioned gigs you get. It’s a different kind of challenge. I love making stuff, from design, to illustration, or even music. I grew up part of the punk-hardcore “Do it Yourself” scene in Portugal, and the main reason why everyone connected was because most of us were just doing our own “things,” our personal projects, from bands, to zines, to labels, etc. And I still think that’s important to keep developing your own ideas into something real, especially when you end up in a full-time desk job some years after. Or at least I have to, or else I’ll go crazy. Thank you for the interview! http://www.braulioamado.net
Taking inspiration from WW2 propaganda posters, fashion icon Alexa Chung showcases the best homegrown labels and encourages us all to buy British this season
¡No dejes que tu publicidad acabe en la basura! Aprende a crear los volantes que la gente quiere leer.
Creating an event flyer that captivates attention and drives engagement is both: an art and a science. I’ve honed an eye for flyer designs that work — and learned what mistakes to avoid.
Few infographs capture the liveliness of their subjects, but Eleanor Lutz's lovely chart of 42 North American butterflies reminds us that these are living beings as each butterfly flaps its wings.
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Une sélection de linogravures profondes et minimalistes par l'artiste Marseillais, David Vanadia.
La publicidad exterior es un formato publicitario longevo donde los haya. De hecho, ya en la Antigua Roma la publicidad exterior campaba a sus anchas por las calles de la ciudad eterna. A la vetusta pero jovial publicidad exterior la omnipresente digitalización no sólo no le ha hecho pupa sino que ha sido un auténtico […]