This issue focuses on essays that are important to the overall scheme of graphic design. But it’s not all work and no play — we got free vector art along with insights into a really fun drawing app that does other stuff too!
20 Free Vector Pallet Wood Textures in AI, EPS & PNG Format
I didn’t know Sketch could do that!
Creativity on Demand
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This issue focuses on essays that are important to the overall scheme of graphic design. But it’s not all work and no play — we got free vector art along with insights into a really fun drawing app that does other stuff too!
20 Free Vector Pallet Wood Textures in AI, EPS & PNG Format
I didn’t know Sketch could do that!
Creativity on Demand
Stereotype Tumblr
I didn’t know Sketch ould do that!
If you use Sketch, this article is a must. If you do not use Sketch, you might want to take a look anyway, it’s a pretty cool app! Here are some tricks for enhancing your Sketch workflow and impressing your designer friends at the coffee shop I love those demographic gifs! Jon Moore Senior Design Partner at Innovatemap see more . . .
20 Free Vector Pallet Wood Textures in AI, EPS & PNG Format
This set of vector pallet wood textures contains 20 images made with a mix of wood grain, knots and filth. There’s a variety of natural grungy patterns taken from single planks, as well as multiple planks positioned side by side in horizontal and vertical layouts to capture the panel gaps within the texture detail. Each texture comes in AI and EPS vector formats, which allows you to scale them to any size and easily change the colour. Also included is a series of standard PNG files with transparent backgrounds, for maximum compatibility with all design software. Chris Spooner’s 20 Free Vector Pallet Wood Textures in AI, EPS & PNG Format see more . . . 20-Free-Vector-Pallet-Wood-Textures.zip
Where do those ideas come from? Geothe said “Everything has already been thought of — the trick is to think of it again.” Charles Chu Editor of Better Humans, The Polymath Project, writes To survive, successful game designers must have good ideas. Not just one or two, either. They have be brilliant on demand. Worth stealing from? I think so. Charles Chu : Keep Stealing
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