Viktoriya Grabowska’s pioneering digital typeface for visually impaired people
It began with Johann Wilhelm Klein in the early 1800s in Vienna and Austrian musician and composer Maria Theresia Paradis who was blind.
Read MorePosted by Joseph Fioramonti | Jan 11, 2018 | Design, Resource, Typography, Uncategorized |
It began with Johann Wilhelm Klein in the early 1800s in Vienna and Austrian musician and composer Maria Theresia Paradis who was blind.
Read MorePosted by Joseph Fioramonti | Jan 10, 2018 | Color Theory, Graphic Design, Resource, Web Design |
Formed in 1993, the International Color Consortium (ICC) is made of eight vendors who wanted to standardize a vendor-neutral color management system which would function transparently across all operating systems and software packages.
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Visual aesthetics has been shown to critically affect a variety of constructs such as perceived usability, satisfaction, and pleasure.
Read MorePosted by Joseph Fioramonti | Jan 9, 2018 | Fine Art, Graphic Design, Illustration |
The humble pencil is a ubiquitous and versatile drawing tool.
Read MorePosted by Joseph Fioramonti | Jan 9, 2018 | Branding, Graphic Design, Marketing |
Sometime around 1855, an unknown genius sat down to design a logo. It was a simple scarlet triangle – that’s it. But it went on to conquer the world.
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