Graphic Design
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Designing for User Experience: Love Letters From the Studio
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Brio’s junior designer Clarissa fills us in on the value of User Experience Design. It’s no longer enough to start a Wix site, throw your company’s logo up, and call it a day. Simply having a web presence is no longer as important as user experience, and that’s where UX design comes in. The growing…
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Fiats graphic design flair
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The Design Institute of Australia is proud to announce their endorsement of the 2013 Fiat Nationals. The event hosted by the Queensland FIAT car club – a Non for profit organisation, provides the opportunity to highlight the beautiful graphic designs that have accompanied the beautiful cars designs – time after time. The FIAT nationals will…
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A bit of Japanese inspiration
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This Japanese promotional campaign caught my eye because it incorporates some timeless graphic design theories, taking inspiration from Bauhaus designers.
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Brio Talks: Beautiful Pages + Giveaway (Updated)
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We interview the owner of newly launched Australian online design bookshop, Beautiful Pages.
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Trend spotting: Cinemagraphs
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Where I once saw GIFs flooding my RSS feeder or Tumblr feed, I’m noticing a new breed of image sauntering its way into internet culture. The Cinemagraph looks like a still image on first glance but feature a subtle area of movement. From hair blowing in the breeze, steam from a coffee cup or the…
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Typography under foot
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Lovers of typography lend me your ear. Australian graphic designer and artist Linus Dean has married his love of design and keen eye for style to create this savvy and on-trend range of rugs. Hand loomed in Tibet and Nepal from silk and wool Dean draws upon global typography inspiration to create this bright and…
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Accessible food for thought
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If not now, then when? If not me, then who? These two interesting questions come from a TED Talk by Mick Ebeling, an entrepreneur who did something amazing and helped “unlock a locked-in artist”. He helped give a paralysed artist who had only the use of his eyes a way to express himself artistically again.…
