Combine your imagination with a sprinkling of technical know-how to make your characters burst off the page and into the dynamic realm of the internet.
Web toys are fantastic applications for generating buzz around a website. Peskimo show you how to create an interactive plaything with unique looks and bags of character that will make your site stand out from the crowd.
In the first part of our series on interactive design, Danny Franzreb and Holger Grünwald from German design studio Taobot show how you can use Photoshop to visualise ideas and concepts from your sketches.
If you want to get your work seen by as many people as possible, the web is the way to go. Couple that with the flexibility of the Adobe PDF format and you have a winner...
In the second instalment of his three-part magazine creation tutorial, Dylan Channon takes the basic layout he created in part one and adds some interactive elements to bring the design to life.
In the final instalment of this three-part guide to creating an online portfolio, Richard Guest reveals the techniques he uses to add those all-important finishing touches to best show off his design work.
In the second instalment of his three-part series, Pro Richard Guest reveals an easy way to display your work as thumbnail images, to make viewing the images in your online portfolio more enjoyable for users.
Do you want to create an online portfolio that will make your design or illustration work shine? In a three-part series, expert Richard Guest will reveal an easy way to create a simple but extensible solution.