What does that colour mean?

“What’s your favourite colour?” Ronnie asked out of the blue one day. Seven year-old-me was in a tizzy. We were at the swing set, swinging away in the golden afternoon sunlight. It made me consider how my favourite colour was going to influence our friendship in the years to come. Growing up, the concept of having a favourite colour seemed far more important than it turned out to be. That question hasn’t been put up to me in recent years, unless as a security measure for password recovery. Even so, we don’t put any voluntary thought into realising what our favourite colour is in our prosaic existence.

Humanize Your Digital World: A Gallery Of The Best Web Mascots

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As consumers become ever more reliant on digital media, companies are recognizing the importance of humanizing their brands to engage customers better. Appealing web mascots provide a recognizable “face” that helps consumers engage and creates stronger brand identity to keep consumers coming back.

20 Ridiculously Detailed Photo Manipulation Graphic Designs

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Photo manipulation is the process of combining the art of photography and graphic design in trying to make a realistic view of an unrealistic situation or picture. This involves combining different sets of photos, extracting different elements from different photos, the use of different brushes, effects, and combining all these into a single picture in creating a certain mood or image that the artist wants.

Snap Happy: How to Become a Freelance Photographer

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Becoming a freelance photographer is a dream for many. You will get both students and graduates competing for the job. The idea of traveling around the world, attending events and meeting different people is a dream comes true. As you know, being a freelance photographer is not as easy as it seems, you need to get used of rejections, it requires a lot of energy and also it requires someone who is hardworking. Therefore, if you want to get started, here are some tips that you would like to follow

Back Alleys and Urban Landscapes by Michael Cho

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Alleys are the behind-the-scenes part of cities. Sometimes dark and threatening, sometimes gritty and damaged, but also sometimes strangely peaceful. Whatever their character, that back-to-front character requires that the traveler along an alley make a deliberate choice. They are the urban version of the road less traveled. In this sketchbook, Michael Cho has made that choice, to explore, practice his art and to document the back alleys and less-traveled parts of Toronto.

PrintingForLess.com: Design Your Business Cards Today

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PrintingForLess.com has the solution to difficult, time consuming, and expensive design work…

The architecture of a website

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From the ancient of times, people have relied on architecture in order to create some of the most beautiful structures in the world. Slowly, the principles used in architecture have been transported in other fields as well, allowing people to develop and grow in the most amazing manner that is possible. When the Internet appeared for the first time, there were not a lot people who would have made the connection between “website” and “architecture”. However, things are quite different nowadays and those who take care of the designing and planning part when it comes to a website are genuine artists. Let’s see some words that connect the dots between architecture and website.

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