12 Classic Movie Poster Designs

Most designers don’t think all that much of movie posters, and for good reason. The few posters that aren’t Photoshop disasters tend to follow the same dull template – a series of faces placed in front of a full, spacey background. There has been a lot of commentary about the lack of creativity in movie posters recently, and it all seems to boil down to one point: posters are designed to sell, not to stand as creative feats.

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6 Design Trends We’ve Seen Come and Go Over the Last Decade

Post by: Mathew Carpenter

Filed in: Design

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Here‘s an eleven-year-old article discussing the web’s worst design mistakes. It’s an interesting look at what the internet was once like, particularly for designers that have been using the internet since the late 1990s and have had a chance to observe trends and ‘mistakes’ come and go. Another piece examines the most annoying design mistakes from 1996, and is also an interesting read for seasoned web designers.

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5 Ways to Work Effectively While on the Road

Post by: Mathew Carpenter

Filed in: Freelance

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The days of office hell appear to be on the way out. Statistics from the Robert Half International Survey pegged the rate of American telecommuters at almost three percent, aiming to demonstrate that workplaces can benefit from remote staff and flexible working arrangements, even in industries where in-person hours are often used to judge effort and work output.

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How To Make Your Resumé Stand Out From The Rest

Post by: Matty Craig

Filed in: Design

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As I am sure you know, having an up to date carefully crafted resumé is an essential part of your career. Everybody in every profession must have one for themselves outlining the details of their experience, skills, and education. Designers have an opportunity to showcase their skills and individuality by creating a unique resumé for themselves. Here are a few tips on making your resumé stand out from the rest.

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