In the fourth and final part of our series of tutorials on cross-media design, Haley Saner talks you through exporting an animation for display on mobile devices.
Go Media's Jeff Finley shows you how to create ornate lettering from sketches and vectors in , make it three-dimensional in and fine-tune the final result in.
In the third part of our series of tutorials on cross-media design, Haley Saner brings a static logo to life with a sparkling range of special effects. The series concludes next month with designing for mobile.
Creating a piece of graffiti art can be a demanding task, especially when you're working against the clock. Justin Maller shows you how to ease the pain by planning and designing a digital mural in.
It can be hard to stand out from the crowd. Imagine how many animators send production companies their showreels every week. Peskimo outline an approach to self-promotion that really gets back to basics.
In the second part of Go Media's series on cross-media design, Christopher Wilson explains how to make a print logo into an interactive animation. Next month we'll explore designing for broadcast.
Letterhead design is the bread and butter of any graphic designer's work, but it's not easy. We show you how to design a beautiful letterhead for output as conventional litho and use as a file by office staff.
The gap between working with pixels and vectors in Illustrator and Photoshop is closing rapidly, thanks to Smart Objects. Derek Lea explains all while creating a highly textured yet vector-sharp masterpiece.
If you want to use elements of street art in your commercial work, they need to be authentic. One of London's best-known graffiti writers, Rough, shows you how.