Dwawing Tips: Making Wabbits
When used creatively, Adobe Illustrator’s basic tools can create great drawings. In this video, we’ll show you how to draw a cartoon rabbit using merely a few of Illustrator’s Shape tools. Want to see the rest? Their in D’Joint!
Top 10 Questions to Pop during a Client Brief
Designing a good logo depends on the level of detailed information provided in your client questionnaire. These 10 questions will give you plenty of information and ideas you need when faced with your next logo design project.
How much should you charge for your work?
How do you know what your work is worth? Follow these tips to make sure you’re getting paid the right amount.
Packaging Multiple Items
This video was created to inspire my students on the method of approach to a packaging series where common elements must be implemented to maintain continuity.
Designing a Label in Adobe Illustrator
This is Part One of a 3-part video series in d’Joint. It teachers you how to use the simple tools of Illustrator to create an elaborate label for a fictional vodka company. Want More? Go PREMIUM!
Misunderstood Markup
With XHTML 1.0, XHTML 2, HTML 4, HTML 5 and XHTML 5 we have so many languages that it’s really getting hard to keep track! Here’s a little clarity.
How to create a drag-and-drop Polaroid-style image gallery
Flash is officially no longer the go-to option for interactive effects on a website. Of course it’s still useful for many things, but where you simply want to create an interactive carousel or slideshow effect, JavaScript is increasingly the weapon of choice for the majority of web designers.
The CSS Syntax
Clear and simple identification of the many parts of a css declaration. A CSS rule has two main parts: a selector, and one or more declarations: The selector is normally the HTML element you want to style. Each declaration consists of a property and a value. The property is the style attribute you want [...]
















