by Sheri Hall | Dec 8, 2017 | Graphic Design, Logo Design, Typography
TweetShareSharePin0 Shares The world of script fonts seems to exploding as fast as Bitcoin (at least as I write this in late 2017)! Most of the explosion is coming from the handwritten and calligraphic category. There are many other types of scripts out there. In this...
by Sheri Hall | Nov 3, 2017 | Graphic Design, How to, Typography
TweetShareSharePin0 Shares Learning to pair or combine fonts is one of the most fun, tricky and rewarding pursuits in graphic design. If you learn font pairing well, it will take your design skills to another level. It takes practice and style sense to know when a...
by Sheri Hall | Oct 20, 2017 | Graphic Design, How to, Photography
TweetShareSharePin0 Shares Tabletop photography is a necessity! You’ll want to able to shoot your own product photography, or shoot a place setting; a desktop scene with iPhone, journal, pen & coffee; a simple item for an Instagram post; or a holiday-themed...
by Sheri Hall | Oct 5, 2017 | Graphic Design, How to, Typography
TweetShareSharePin0 Shares This may be the most common typography mistake I see people make: using a single open quote mark or a foot mark when they should be using an apostrophe. The following graphic shows a bunch of what not to do. First we’ll look at the...
by Sheri Hall | Sep 28, 2017 | Graphic Design, Typography
TweetShareSharePin0 Shares No one wants to be ugly, boring and dated; so why use fonts that are? This is my not-at-all exhaustive list of typefaces you should stop using right away. Some were too popular for their own good, severely overused and landed here, while...
by Sheri Hall | Sep 21, 2017 | Graphic Design, Resources, Typography
TweetShareSharePin22 Shares My favorite dingbat fonts, how you access them and what cool things you can do with them Here’s the scoop; in typography, a dingbat (formally known as a printer’s ornament) is a decorative element character. Dingbats can be combined to...