Be inspired! Adobe Stock, FAL Franck Celhay, Montpellier Business School – UGEI Over the course of 2018, several major French business schools changed their logos. What were the changes exactly and, more importantly, what do these changes mean? Logos are visual signs...
A photo of a balloon, mid-burst, can be achieved by amateur photographers. Brent Schneeman Phred Petersen, RMIT University High-speed photography in still images and cinema seems to be the latest rage. And while modern technology has made much of the equipment easily...
Zoe Sadokierski, University of Technology Sydney Put simply, typography is the art of making language visible: designing what words look like on a page or screen. A five minute history of typography, paper-cut animation. Before desktop computing, typography was a...
Some of the earliest applications of photography came in the fields of archaeology and botany. Pictured is a photograph from botanist Anna Atkins’ Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions (1843). Nancy Locke, Pennsylvania State University Much like a...
When is a map not a map? When it’s a diagram. Roger Wollstadt Louise McWhinnie, University of Technology Sydney What makes a design “classic”? That it stands the test of time through continued use, critical recognition and popular approval? Or is it simply that its...