The rise of technology has led to many changes and discoveries within the design world. One of the most noticeable changes would be the shift from traditional design methods to digital ones.

The rise of technology has led to many changes and discoveries within the design world. One of the most noticeable changes would be the shift from traditional design methods to digital ones.
You no longer have to worry about purchasing the latest DSLR camera available. You can just use your phone to create content for your business. That being said, it can still take practice to take the best photos and videos with your phone. Here are some tips to help you take the best pictures and videos with your phone:
Everyone’s brain is as unique as their fingerprints. Sure there are grooves and ridges in the gray matter, but when you look closely you see something more. You have analytical, deep-thinkers who see results as binary answers and rarely think outside of a linear path. Then there are those whose minds seem to ebb and flow with the rising and setting of the sun and who think in ways that seem impossible to imagine. No two minds are alike, but there are certain characteristics of creative minds that appear to be almost standard.
The number of people who access the internet via mobile devices is on the rise. It is important to meet your audience where they are, for many people that place is on a mobile browser.
Instagram faced this dilemma in 2016 when it received a lot of backlashes online for its rebrand (probably the biggest backlash ever for a rebrand) and today, it is exciting to see that they just introduced a brand refresh a couple of days ago. This refresh includes changes in its typeface (see my last blog to learn about what a typeface is), layout, and color.
“What do I wear?” For many business owners and even executives this can be one of the most stress-bearing questions. By the time you book your professional headshot it’s probably the last thing on your list and for some one of the most stressful but we can help you! Below are some tips to help you get ready for your professional headshot.
Are you a small business owner who relies on your phone to take pictures? This is part two of a guide to help you take the best pictures with your phone. In part one we covered devices, background, light, frame, and orientation.
Phone cameras get better and better every year, which means it is becoming more accessible for small business owners to take their own pictures.