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  • 2 months ago | design.tutsplus.com | Nona Blackman |Grace Fussell |Drew MacDonald

    Premium Affinity Designer resources from EnvatoLooking for great Affinity Designer resources? At Envato, you will find a wide selection of brushes and templates that are easy to customise in Affinity Designer. In fact, you can download as many Affinity Designer resources as you want, as often as you want, for one flat monthly fee.

  • Jan 17, 2025 | design.tutsplus.com | Grace Fussell |Melody Nieves |Brenda Barron |Laura Keung

    Vendors who are part of the IAB TCF 870Accept all Reject all Purposes (Consent): Store and/or access information on a device (Data Retention Period: 31 days) Create profiles for personalised advertising (Data Retention Period: 31 days) Use profiles to select personalised advertising (Data Retention Period: 31 days) Purposes (Legitimate Interest): Use limited data to select advertising Measure advertising performance Understand audiences through statistics or combinations of data from...

  • Jan 15, 2025 | design.tutsplus.com | Grace Fussell

    Designers have often looked to the past for creative inspiration, but in 2025 a vintage aesthetic is particularly desirable. Contemporary brands can entice and comfort consumers with nostalgic, retro styles that make a nod to bygone eras.

  • Nov 1, 2024 | design.tutsplus.com | Ashlee Harrell |Drew MacDonald |Grace Fussell

    In this guide, you will learn how to create a portfolio template using Affinity software. The tutorial will cover various techniques for designing a portfolio template with a balance of images and text. Before we jump in, are you interested in learning the ins and outs of Affinity Publisher? Well, look no further: Envato has created a free Affinity Publisher for Beginners course.

  • Oct 21, 2024 | design.tutsplus.com | Laura Keung |Grace Fussell

    You use special characters all the time. You know the names of some of them, and others you just call “that thing.” Special characters are those symbols and punctuation marks that fall outside of the alphabet. Special characters serve a purpose—think of em-dash, en-dash, comma, ampersand, umlaut, percent, etc. Special characters don’t usually have a sound, like letters, but instead a name or a meaning.

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