The document discusses a design company called The C Design that offers design and delivery services to clients. They help clients with conceptualizing and creating designs, then delivering the finished products. The C Design works with clients from the initial design idea through to the final delivered project.
Anjali Rana completed graphic design projects for her faculty member Geeta Madam including retouching, creating a jewelry advertisement using double exposure and layer masking in Adobe Photoshop. She also made a logo, visiting card, invoice and two brochures using Corel Draw. Finally, she created a natural scene, re-drew a pen drive and watermelon, and did a typography project in Adobe Illustrator.
This document summarizes Divyesh Odedra's Photoshop and Corel projects guided by Geeta Madam. For Photoshop, Divyesh created projects involving smoke effects, text effects, double exposure, image manipulation, matte painting, and typography. Examples of "Before" and "After" images are provided for each project. For Corel, Divyesh's projects included creating a logo, visiting card, and redrawing various images. Examples are shown for the logo and visiting card.
Graphic design is the visual representation of imagination and expression through following a set of rules to make artwork pleasing to the eye. It takes imagination and creativity while adhering to principles that make the design aesthetically appealing. The goal is to effectively communicate ideas or messages through visual elements like images, typography, color, and layout.
The document is a graphic designer's portfolio highlighting their experience and work samples. It includes:
- Details about the designer's 7 years of experience working with brands in Bangladesh on projects including branding, packaging, print, and digital design.
- Examples of the designer's work rebranding packaging for an animal healthcare company, promoting Mother Language Day for a cafe, and creating branded designs for a eye care company and food brands.
- Contact information for the designer including links to their online portfolio and profiles.
Work portfolio- Athira Gopal/ Visual Communication DesignerAthira Gopal
This Presentation Includes some of my professional works which had gone live and this presentation is for portfolio purpose only,
no download or this presentation should not be reproduced or forwarded to any third party without my permission
Lorenc+Yoo Design specializes in "environmental communication graphic design" to convey brand messages through unique spaces. Founded in 1978, the firm creates exhibits, signage, and other designs for major brands to seamlessly blend form and function. Using multidisciplinary teams, LYD develops culturally-sensitive designs for projects worldwide, helping clients share their stories through environments.
The document summarizes the work experience of a graphic designer named Mimi Sheean. It details her experience as the Principal Graphic Designer for Shanghai Disneyland from 2012-2016, where she was responsible for the development and implementation of all signage. It also outlines her experience as Senior Graphic Designer of signage and graphics at Walt Disney Studios, Paris from 2000-2003. Additionally, it lists her role as Lead Graphic Designer for Adventureland at Disneyland Paris from 1982-1994, where she supervised other designers.
The document discusses a design company called The C Design that offers design and delivery services to clients. They help clients with conceptualizing and creating designs, then delivering the finished products. The C Design works with clients from the initial design idea through to the final delivered project.
Anjali Rana completed graphic design projects for her faculty member Geeta Madam including retouching, creating a jewelry advertisement using double exposure and layer masking in Adobe Photoshop. She also made a logo, visiting card, invoice and two brochures using Corel Draw. Finally, she created a natural scene, re-drew a pen drive and watermelon, and did a typography project in Adobe Illustrator.
This document summarizes Divyesh Odedra's Photoshop and Corel projects guided by Geeta Madam. For Photoshop, Divyesh created projects involving smoke effects, text effects, double exposure, image manipulation, matte painting, and typography. Examples of "Before" and "After" images are provided for each project. For Corel, Divyesh's projects included creating a logo, visiting card, and redrawing various images. Examples are shown for the logo and visiting card.
Graphic design is the visual representation of imagination and expression through following a set of rules to make artwork pleasing to the eye. It takes imagination and creativity while adhering to principles that make the design aesthetically appealing. The goal is to effectively communicate ideas or messages through visual elements like images, typography, color, and layout.
The document is a graphic designer's portfolio highlighting their experience and work samples. It includes:
- Details about the designer's 7 years of experience working with brands in Bangladesh on projects including branding, packaging, print, and digital design.
- Examples of the designer's work rebranding packaging for an animal healthcare company, promoting Mother Language Day for a cafe, and creating branded designs for a eye care company and food brands.
- Contact information for the designer including links to their online portfolio and profiles.
Work portfolio- Athira Gopal/ Visual Communication DesignerAthira Gopal
This Presentation Includes some of my professional works which had gone live and this presentation is for portfolio purpose only,
no download or this presentation should not be reproduced or forwarded to any third party without my permission
Lorenc+Yoo Design specializes in "environmental communication graphic design" to convey brand messages through unique spaces. Founded in 1978, the firm creates exhibits, signage, and other designs for major brands to seamlessly blend form and function. Using multidisciplinary teams, LYD develops culturally-sensitive designs for projects worldwide, helping clients share their stories through environments.
The document summarizes the work experience of a graphic designer named Mimi Sheean. It details her experience as the Principal Graphic Designer for Shanghai Disneyland from 2012-2016, where she was responsible for the development and implementation of all signage. It also outlines her experience as Senior Graphic Designer of signage and graphics at Walt Disney Studios, Paris from 2000-2003. Additionally, it lists her role as Lead Graphic Designer for Adventureland at Disneyland Paris from 1982-1994, where she supervised other designers.
The document outlines plans for promoting a design course through an unconventional exhibition and performance. It discusses using art objects designed by students as installations to tell a story through different scenes. Visitors would experience the performance by walking through the installations on a moving platform. The event is intended to generate interest in design and the school. Web promotion would link the exhibition's website to the school's site and partner/sponsor sites to create an interactive community for students and alumni.
Ashley G. Tucker graduated from Samford University with a degree in interior design. She has worked on several design projects including the interior and exterior design of Table Restaurant in Birmingham. Her portfolio highlights her work designing the showroom relocation for Meadowcraft Inc. in Chicago. She believes in creative yet functional design solutions that incorporate client dreams. Her skills include AutoCAD, SketchUp, Photoshop and she is currently working on healthcare interior design projects for Quik Labs Inc.
Red Keds is a creative agency with 45 employees that has worked with many well-known brands. It aims to create outstanding projects and has developed websites for clients such as Honda, Infiniti, Coca-Cola, and Heineken. The agency uses strategies like insights research and trend analysis to create effective ideas for clients. It also supports social initiatives and has won several awards for its work.
The client brief is to design shutter doors for Bjala's building that incorporate the company's branding and reflect what they do. The community is curious about Bjala's business since the building does not visually communicate its purpose. The proposed idea is to design the shutter doors with the Zulu term "ZAZISE", meaning introduce yourself, to help Bjala introduce itself to the community and showcase its sub-culture.
The document discusses the design of an Arabic version of the Dutch store HEMA called El HEMA, including the logo designed by Tarek Atrissi and products sold at the exhibit such as Arabic chocolate letters and clothing with Arabic text. It also describes the opening event which included an Arabesque fashion show and attracted long lines of customers. The project aimed to showcase new Arabic typefaces in a realistic recreation of a HEMA store.
The document provides design concepts and summaries for various interior spaces including a modern majlis, dining room, master bedroom, luxury majlis, luxury dining room, swimming pool, apartment, classic cafe, bowling alley, go kart track, luxury villa living room, modern dentist clinic, and kids funscape. The designs emphasize clean lines, minimalism, color palettes, luxury materials, and creating relaxing yet vibrant environments tailored to the space's function.
The document describes the city of Markham, Ontario. It includes information about transportation and commuting patterns, with 83% of workers commuting by car and 14% by transit. It also details the city's cultural amenities, including 29 art studios, 12 community centres, and events like music festivals and farmers markets. Charts show Markham's household sizes and breakdown of the labour force by industry. The municipal government structure is also summarized, with an elected mayor and 12 councillors representing 8 wards and serving 4 year terms.
The document describes the Richardson College for the Environment and Sustainability. It provides an overview of the college's goals and vision, including being a hub of innovation through shared resources and expertise, providing incredible opportunities for students and research, and using a "constellation model" to spark collaboration between different groups. The constellation model emphasizes small, self-organizing teams working together on specific projects in a flexible way to balance interests and maximize productivity. The document then gives an example of how this model could work in practice to enable sustainability-focused projects and initiatives through networking, team formation, and access to an innovation fund.
The document discusses the responses from an interview with the author's uncle, who is an operations manager at General Electric. Some key points:
1) The uncle said his main duties involve ensuring tasks are completed on time and that employees have room for growth. He aims to recruit the right people for projects to ensure success.
2) Goals are set using milestones and timelines to provide clarity for the team.
3) Tasks are broken down and distributed to hold team members accountable for their pieces of the project. Weekly progress meetings track schedules.
4) Team members became experts in their fields and know what to do without intervention. Hard work and avoiding missed deadlines impact success.
Winnipeg Downtown BIZ Kiosk Design Submissionmgcarreau
The Downtown BIZ Kiosk is a flexible proposal that reimagines the kiosk as a kit-of-parts that can be assembled and rearranged to engage multiple settings and programs. The departure point for the design is an awareness of the diverse programs and services offered by the Downtown BIZ and the need for a kiosk that can be adapted to suit multiple functions and purposes.
The proposed kiosk makes use of a modular design system of interlocking frames and interchangeable panels which can be assembled into an array of combinations and creative uses. The modular elements provide BIZ staff the ability to imagine and design their own custom kiosk composition according to the needs and requirements of the event. The flexible configurations allow the kiosk to be responsive to the spatial constraints and opportunities for public engagement unique to each venue.
The visual impact of the kiosk, a mix of materials, surfaces and graphic elements, creates a distinguished landmark in the urban landscape and an engaging platform for connecting with the downtown community.
Misa Yamada interviewed her mother about her Buddhist beliefs and practices for a school assignment on religion and animism. She learned that her mother strictly follows Buddha's original teachings and does not believe in animism or amulets. Her mother believes in karma and accepting what happens as having a purpose according to Buddha's sayings. While her mother used to visit astrologers due to its role in Thai culture, she now focuses on living in the present as the teachings say. The interview went smoothly and gave Misa new perspectives on her mother's Buddhist faith and animism in Thai culture.
Examples of student interview reflectionsmorristont
The document contains two samples of student reflections on interviews with professionals about changes in their careers and workplaces.
Sample A discusses an interview with the student's father, who has worked in construction for over 30 years. He has witnessed both positive changes like new technologies making communication easier, and negative changes like decreased work ethic among younger generations and more stress due to economic pressures.
Sample B discusses an interview with a physician assistant about changes in healthcare. Technology, education standards, and the expanding role of PAs are constantly evolving. She has had to adapt to these changes in order to succeed in her career.
After taking a career matchmaker quiz, the document's author received several career options in the medical field that fit their interests well. Some top options included optometry, anesthesiology, and dermatology. The author was pleased that the quiz results aligned with their interest in pursuing a medical career and confirmed they would enjoy further investigating these options. The quiz also introduced them to potential careers they had not previously considered, helping to guide their exploration process.
The document contains summaries of multiple graphic design projects and briefs completed by Stephanie Wilson. The projects include creating a zine to capture everyday life at Castle Market, visualizing sleep data on a duvet cover, designing a logo for a building surveying company, and creating an awareness campaign for mental illness. Stephanie created digital documents, illustrations, photographs, icons and websites to complete the various briefs.
Salehin Nobi presents his portfolio of web, UI/UX, and branding design work under the name "Moon Beyond Creative". The portfolio showcases projects in logo design, branding, web design, and other areas. It aims to demonstrate Nobi's creativity, technical skills, and ability to solve design problems across different mediums.
Visual Communications Design - a methadologyPaul Vickers
This document provides an overview of visual communication design methodology. It discusses key aspects of the design process like research, concept development, refinement, and presentation. It also explores different forms of visual communication like pictograms, branding, typography, and dynamic/interactive identities. Designers must balance logic and creativity when solving problems. The goal is to develop innovative solutions through thorough research and an iterative process of ideation, testing, and refinement.
Communicate better. Set trends.
Build your brand.A digital marketing and creative agency based in Richmond London. We are a team of creative thinkers, doers, makers and rule breakers. We are not afraid to be different. Because we know that different delivers. It’s human nature.
The document provides a portfolio summary for Cain McCallam showcasing his work in branding, graphic design, illustration, and traditional art projects. It includes logos, branding assets, and visual content created for various clients across different industries including social media apps, events, magazines, and more. The portfolio highlights Cain's range of skills and styles in both digital and traditional mediums.
For almost 15 years, I've worked in the creative field. I've crafted the skills required to see a project through from inception to delivery. From a scribble on a napkin to a completed work.
My mission is to delight the world by creating compelling and meaningful consumer experiences. I've also been concentrating on broadening my knowledge of creative technology in order to make it more accessible to brands and audiences.
I collaborate with clients to generate genuine, effective, and quantifiable content.
Although I believe that the most important component of any design is the idea, the medium used may vary depending on the target audience. My areas of expertise include conceptualization, creative execution, coordination, and supervision of creative work assigned to numerous accounts.
Yige Wang is a multidisciplinary designer with over 4 years of experience in print, packaging, branding, and digital design. Some of her past clients and projects include designing the identity and packaging for Flawless Dental, creating the branding and promotional materials for the Montreal International Jazz Festival, and conceiving a mobile app called Ripple that generates music from plant shapes. She is proficient in concept development, prototyping, and executing designs to create meaningful experiences for users and customers.
The document outlines plans for promoting a design course through an unconventional exhibition and performance. It discusses using art objects designed by students as installations to tell a story through different scenes. Visitors would experience the performance by walking through the installations on a moving platform. The event is intended to generate interest in design and the school. Web promotion would link the exhibition's website to the school's site and partner/sponsor sites to create an interactive community for students and alumni.
Ashley G. Tucker graduated from Samford University with a degree in interior design. She has worked on several design projects including the interior and exterior design of Table Restaurant in Birmingham. Her portfolio highlights her work designing the showroom relocation for Meadowcraft Inc. in Chicago. She believes in creative yet functional design solutions that incorporate client dreams. Her skills include AutoCAD, SketchUp, Photoshop and she is currently working on healthcare interior design projects for Quik Labs Inc.
Red Keds is a creative agency with 45 employees that has worked with many well-known brands. It aims to create outstanding projects and has developed websites for clients such as Honda, Infiniti, Coca-Cola, and Heineken. The agency uses strategies like insights research and trend analysis to create effective ideas for clients. It also supports social initiatives and has won several awards for its work.
The client brief is to design shutter doors for Bjala's building that incorporate the company's branding and reflect what they do. The community is curious about Bjala's business since the building does not visually communicate its purpose. The proposed idea is to design the shutter doors with the Zulu term "ZAZISE", meaning introduce yourself, to help Bjala introduce itself to the community and showcase its sub-culture.
The document discusses the design of an Arabic version of the Dutch store HEMA called El HEMA, including the logo designed by Tarek Atrissi and products sold at the exhibit such as Arabic chocolate letters and clothing with Arabic text. It also describes the opening event which included an Arabesque fashion show and attracted long lines of customers. The project aimed to showcase new Arabic typefaces in a realistic recreation of a HEMA store.
The document provides design concepts and summaries for various interior spaces including a modern majlis, dining room, master bedroom, luxury majlis, luxury dining room, swimming pool, apartment, classic cafe, bowling alley, go kart track, luxury villa living room, modern dentist clinic, and kids funscape. The designs emphasize clean lines, minimalism, color palettes, luxury materials, and creating relaxing yet vibrant environments tailored to the space's function.
The document describes the city of Markham, Ontario. It includes information about transportation and commuting patterns, with 83% of workers commuting by car and 14% by transit. It also details the city's cultural amenities, including 29 art studios, 12 community centres, and events like music festivals and farmers markets. Charts show Markham's household sizes and breakdown of the labour force by industry. The municipal government structure is also summarized, with an elected mayor and 12 councillors representing 8 wards and serving 4 year terms.
The document describes the Richardson College for the Environment and Sustainability. It provides an overview of the college's goals and vision, including being a hub of innovation through shared resources and expertise, providing incredible opportunities for students and research, and using a "constellation model" to spark collaboration between different groups. The constellation model emphasizes small, self-organizing teams working together on specific projects in a flexible way to balance interests and maximize productivity. The document then gives an example of how this model could work in practice to enable sustainability-focused projects and initiatives through networking, team formation, and access to an innovation fund.
The document discusses the responses from an interview with the author's uncle, who is an operations manager at General Electric. Some key points:
1) The uncle said his main duties involve ensuring tasks are completed on time and that employees have room for growth. He aims to recruit the right people for projects to ensure success.
2) Goals are set using milestones and timelines to provide clarity for the team.
3) Tasks are broken down and distributed to hold team members accountable for their pieces of the project. Weekly progress meetings track schedules.
4) Team members became experts in their fields and know what to do without intervention. Hard work and avoiding missed deadlines impact success.
Winnipeg Downtown BIZ Kiosk Design Submissionmgcarreau
The Downtown BIZ Kiosk is a flexible proposal that reimagines the kiosk as a kit-of-parts that can be assembled and rearranged to engage multiple settings and programs. The departure point for the design is an awareness of the diverse programs and services offered by the Downtown BIZ and the need for a kiosk that can be adapted to suit multiple functions and purposes.
The proposed kiosk makes use of a modular design system of interlocking frames and interchangeable panels which can be assembled into an array of combinations and creative uses. The modular elements provide BIZ staff the ability to imagine and design their own custom kiosk composition according to the needs and requirements of the event. The flexible configurations allow the kiosk to be responsive to the spatial constraints and opportunities for public engagement unique to each venue.
The visual impact of the kiosk, a mix of materials, surfaces and graphic elements, creates a distinguished landmark in the urban landscape and an engaging platform for connecting with the downtown community.
Misa Yamada interviewed her mother about her Buddhist beliefs and practices for a school assignment on religion and animism. She learned that her mother strictly follows Buddha's original teachings and does not believe in animism or amulets. Her mother believes in karma and accepting what happens as having a purpose according to Buddha's sayings. While her mother used to visit astrologers due to its role in Thai culture, she now focuses on living in the present as the teachings say. The interview went smoothly and gave Misa new perspectives on her mother's Buddhist faith and animism in Thai culture.
Examples of student interview reflectionsmorristont
The document contains two samples of student reflections on interviews with professionals about changes in their careers and workplaces.
Sample A discusses an interview with the student's father, who has worked in construction for over 30 years. He has witnessed both positive changes like new technologies making communication easier, and negative changes like decreased work ethic among younger generations and more stress due to economic pressures.
Sample B discusses an interview with a physician assistant about changes in healthcare. Technology, education standards, and the expanding role of PAs are constantly evolving. She has had to adapt to these changes in order to succeed in her career.
After taking a career matchmaker quiz, the document's author received several career options in the medical field that fit their interests well. Some top options included optometry, anesthesiology, and dermatology. The author was pleased that the quiz results aligned with their interest in pursuing a medical career and confirmed they would enjoy further investigating these options. The quiz also introduced them to potential careers they had not previously considered, helping to guide their exploration process.
The document contains summaries of multiple graphic design projects and briefs completed by Stephanie Wilson. The projects include creating a zine to capture everyday life at Castle Market, visualizing sleep data on a duvet cover, designing a logo for a building surveying company, and creating an awareness campaign for mental illness. Stephanie created digital documents, illustrations, photographs, icons and websites to complete the various briefs.
Salehin Nobi presents his portfolio of web, UI/UX, and branding design work under the name "Moon Beyond Creative". The portfolio showcases projects in logo design, branding, web design, and other areas. It aims to demonstrate Nobi's creativity, technical skills, and ability to solve design problems across different mediums.
Visual Communications Design - a methadologyPaul Vickers
This document provides an overview of visual communication design methodology. It discusses key aspects of the design process like research, concept development, refinement, and presentation. It also explores different forms of visual communication like pictograms, branding, typography, and dynamic/interactive identities. Designers must balance logic and creativity when solving problems. The goal is to develop innovative solutions through thorough research and an iterative process of ideation, testing, and refinement.
Communicate better. Set trends.
Build your brand.A digital marketing and creative agency based in Richmond London. We are a team of creative thinkers, doers, makers and rule breakers. We are not afraid to be different. Because we know that different delivers. It’s human nature.
The document provides a portfolio summary for Cain McCallam showcasing his work in branding, graphic design, illustration, and traditional art projects. It includes logos, branding assets, and visual content created for various clients across different industries including social media apps, events, magazines, and more. The portfolio highlights Cain's range of skills and styles in both digital and traditional mediums.
For almost 15 years, I've worked in the creative field. I've crafted the skills required to see a project through from inception to delivery. From a scribble on a napkin to a completed work.
My mission is to delight the world by creating compelling and meaningful consumer experiences. I've also been concentrating on broadening my knowledge of creative technology in order to make it more accessible to brands and audiences.
I collaborate with clients to generate genuine, effective, and quantifiable content.
Although I believe that the most important component of any design is the idea, the medium used may vary depending on the target audience. My areas of expertise include conceptualization, creative execution, coordination, and supervision of creative work assigned to numerous accounts.
Yige Wang is a multidisciplinary designer with over 4 years of experience in print, packaging, branding, and digital design. Some of her past clients and projects include designing the identity and packaging for Flawless Dental, creating the branding and promotional materials for the Montreal International Jazz Festival, and conceiving a mobile app called Ripple that generates music from plant shapes. She is proficient in concept development, prototyping, and executing designs to create meaningful experiences for users and customers.
Disha Paul is a 26-year-old visual brand designer from Kolkata, India. She has worked on projects for clients like Coca-Cola, McDonald's, Cisco, Italia Independent, VF Corporation, and film directors. Her portfolio includes illustrations, branding, packaging design, space design, promotional materials, and editorial design. She is passionate about working hard, learning new skills, and striving for perfection in her work.
Minh Nguyet is a senior graphic designer born in 1988. She has a BA in graphic design from Ho Chi Minh City University of Architecture. She has worked as a freelance graphic designer and at various companies such as VTM magazine, Saotre solution, and Bobicraft. Her skills include graphic design, illustration, photography, and event organization. She is proficient in design software like Photoshop and Illustrator. Her areas of interest include identity and branding design, event design, packaging, and typography. In her spare time she enjoys jogging, traveling, watching movies, and reading books.
The document outlines several ideas for a client project to promote York to a target audience of 18-24 year olds interested in history, culture, and creativity.
The first idea is a mobile app that sends users to locations in York to take photos or videos as proof of completion to unlock further stages. Users could then create a collage or music video from their submissions to share on social media.
The second idea is a location-based scavenger hunt app providing clues to find sites, scan QR codes, and view historical facts about each location found.
Mockups and a production schedule are presented, with the video/collage app selected for development due to its strong appeal to the target audience's
In 2013, as the city of Medellín pushed to become a center of innovation, they sought guidance to improve their sustainability goals — as the two are inter-connected, including sustainabilty impact areas and measurement, including: mainstreaming the environment and public awareness, green finance, climate change adaption, water, waste, transportation, and energy.
ISAL — a conference to engage community and create buzz around SDGs, low carbon cities, sustainability, and innovation.
www.isalexpo.com
Conceptual Eyes is a company that provides live drawing services called Capture It at conferences and events. Their graphic interpreters listen to presentations and illustrate the key ideas and themes through hand drawings. This helps attendees better engage with and retain the information. The drawings are photographed and can be used for promotional materials afterwards. Feedback has been positive and Conceptual Eyes has grown, with one graphic interpreter now working full-time for the company. They aim to continue adding value to the conference experience through creative programs.
Hello, we are Sketch Post Studio. We listen to your ideas and transform your words into real-time, hand-drawn visuals that brighten up brainstorms and events. Our graphic recordings simplify complex ideas to engage people, making your ideas stick.
Please allow me to introduce myself.
My name is Andrea Accatino, and I am a Designer.
I have been a Graphic Designer for over two years.
During the course of studies (I graduated in Industrial Design and Graphic Design at the Politecnico di Torino in December 2015), I worked as Digital Art Director and graphic designer for Reopla LTD. In this period I was involved in the production of all the stuff that is required for communication through both print and web marketing campaigns.
Since September 2016 I work as Graphic Designer with Eurofiere LTD, a company that deals with the design and construction of exhibition stands. I have therefore been able to observe and learn all the process of design and put into print in large format graphic. In particular, I have dealt with the creation of graphics, of all control parameters for commissioning the press and I followed directly printing process printers.
Now that I have gained experience as a graphic designer, I would like to expand the skills in the activity that most interest me and pushed me to undertake this course of study.
The security of a position with a firm of your success and stability would not only be in my best practical interest, but also serve my desire to concentrate more on my first love, the actual job of industrial design.
As you can see from my portfolio, I worked on projects that required an advanced design concept of skills, industrial design and knowledge of the world of industrial production, as well as a thorough knowledge of all the software tools necessary for a fair presentation of the projects.
Ronan Kenny is a creative innovator with over 20 years of experience in design across various scales and mediums. He currently works as Director of Interactive at Launchpad, focusing on user experience design. His portfolio showcases experience in UX design, architecture, graphic design, branding, and more. He is passionate about design that crosses digital and physical boundaries to enhance human experience.
Disha Paul is a 27-year-old visual brand designer from Kolkata, India. She has worked on various design projects for companies like Coca-Cola, McDonald's, Cisco, Italia Independent, VF Corporation, and more. Her portfolio includes work in illustration, branding, visual communication, packaging, and social media design. She is passionate about her work and enjoys taking on new challenges.
Fonts play a crucial role in both User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design. They affect readability, accessibility, aesthetics, and overall user perception.
Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.
ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
Discovering the Best Indian Architects A Spotlight on Design Forum Internatio...Designforuminternational
India’s architectural landscape is a vibrant tapestry that weaves together the country's rich cultural heritage and its modern aspirations. From majestic historical structures to cutting-edge contemporary designs, the work of Indian architects is celebrated worldwide. Among the many firms shaping this dynamic field, Design Forum International stands out as a leader in innovative and sustainable architecture. This blog explores some of the best Indian architects, highlighting their contributions and showcasing the most famous architects in India.
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE CAPCUT BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
Maximize Your Content with Beautiful Assets : Content & Asset for Landing Page pmgdscunsri
Figma is a cloud-based design tool widely used by designers for prototyping, UI/UX design, and real-time collaboration. With features such as precision pen tools, grid system, and reusable components, Figma makes it easy for teams to work together on design projects. Its flexibility and accessibility make Figma a top choice in the digital age.
2. iconnipeg is a hackathon-style design workshop
bringing together the public with artists and
designers to create icons that visually
communicate local civic concepts.
12. DESIGN BRIEF
When you think of Winnipeg, what are the iconic
symbols and experiences that come to mind? If you
had to communicate something significant about
life in Winnipeg to a foreign visitor using nothing but
symbols and icons, what would you include?
13. OBJECTIVE
Work with your group to brainstorm, prototype and
design icons that visually communicate local civic
concepts. Remember, icons work best when they are
simple, communicate a clear concept and make use of
bold and universally recognizable forms.
14. CHALLENGE
The aim of this workshop is to look beyond the obvious
and clichéd symbols of Winnipeg to try and represent
the everyday, enigmatic and under-celebrated parts of
our urban experience.
19. DESIGN ADVISOR REVIEW
3:00PM - 3:30PM
Design Advisors will facilitate a group discussion and
review of symbol prototypes. This is an opportunity to
share your work and get an outside perspective. The
spirit of the review should be constructive and move
towards design resolutions.