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🔵Color defines how each of us sees the world and perceives it. 👱🏻Designers are people who need to provide certain messages. When these two worlds collide, a need for great color combos arises. We compiled a list of the 5 best tools for color palettes in our newest article. Come

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Have you ever seen Apple and Samsung fans fighting each other about which phone is better? Maybe, you yourself indulged in this blood feud? Or maybe you’ve wondered how this even started, and why you care so much about those damn phones? We’ve answered these questions in our

Have you ever seen Apple and Samsung fans fighting each other about which phone is better? Maybe, you yourself indulged in this blood feud?

Or maybe you’ve wondered how this even started, and why you care so much about those damn phones? We’ve answered these questions in our
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If you ever felt lost and found thanks to those color-coded signs around the airport during this holiday season, take a minute to thank Jane Davis Dogget. Her passion to make air travel accessible to everyone helped bring standardized fonts, color/symbol/letter coding, and more

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🪖Soldiers, here’s a step-by-step on how to make your designer hate you. Look at their design Give them a sour look Say “Ehhh”. Say, “Can you make it pop?” Result guaranteed.

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Making a brochure that actually works? It’s part art, part strategy. 🎯 We’ve put together a practical guide on how to design brochures that inform, inspire, and convert — with tips, tools, and real examples. Start creating smarter 👉🏻 approval.studio/blog/brochure-…

Making a brochure that actually works? It’s part art, part strategy. 🎯

We’ve put together a practical guide on how to design brochures that inform, inspire, and convert — with tips, tools, and real examples.

Start creating smarter 👉🏻 approval.studio/blog/brochure-…
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Creatives spend most of their time trying to get feedback from clients⌚ But you can make this process much easier and quicker✨ How? See our newest article about online proofing software👉🏻 approval.studio/blog/best-appr…

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🎯Another “How to annoy a designer” tactic advice! When asking a designer about their job, you have to: Be condescending and assume that all they do is “just draw.” Ask them to “draw” something for free (for the sake of friendship!) Say “My nephew knows Photoshop and will do

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📈The daily grind doesn’t have to be excruciating If you give it a bit of structure and quit the mindset of a non-stop computer, your work process can actually get a neat upgrade!🤓 For starters, consider the following 5 points: Your well-being Your environment Work-rest

📈The daily grind doesn’t have to be excruciating

If you give it a bit of structure and quit the mindset of a non-stop computer, your work process can actually get a neat upgrade!🤓 For starters, consider the following 5 points:

Your well-being
Your environment
Work-rest
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Communication between a creative and a manager may be difficult to handle. But if you know what can go wrong, you are prepared. So, let's talk about subjective evaluation and unconstructive criticism. ❌Vague, subjective feedback leads to judgment of a creative and accumulation

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📚Annoy a designer like a pro – Part III Find an existing design you like (can be your competitor’s). Send it to the designer. Ask the designer to “just copy that”. Ignore the uniqueness of the brand’s needs, audience, and goals. Face legal problems related to intellectual