A Conversation with t1na (Martina Stipan)
DG: Hey Martina, how are you? How about we kick-start this Conversation by getting to know a little about you? t1na: Hello everyone, I’m a bit tired as I’m writing this, but good in general. I’m Martina Stipan, an 18 years old graphic design, digital art, multimedia and creative stuff enthusiast. You may mostly find landscape matte-paintings and photo manipulations on my page. DG: You go by the nick … Continue reading A Conversation with t1na (Martina Stipan)
Dakaar – Logo Design Process
Client: Dakaar | The Recipe App About the Client: Dakaar is a recipe discovery app for foodies, chef and master chef. It has around 2 lakh+ recipes covering different cuisines. Brief: Flat logo that falls under the material guidelines of Google, with awesome colors. And the process begins, Step 1: Getting the Client to answer the Logo Design Questionnaire While surfing the internet, I came across … Continue reading Dakaar – Logo Design Process
A Conversation with Panda Network’s Ahmet Sülek
DG: How have you been, Ahmet? I would like to start with a little intro about you, for our readers. Ahmet: Hey Darshan, I’m the Product Designer of Panda and doing active development and design on other Panda Network projects as well. DG: Keyboards Club, UsePanda, The Stocks, Flat UI Colors, to name a few of your products. There are so many already and the number seems to be … Continue reading A Conversation with Panda Network’s Ahmet Sülek
Dribbble Debut
A few days back, I became a Player on Dribbble. For those who haven’t heard of it, Dribbble is the top-notch invite-only community of the coolest designers in the world. Designers show their work to get the essential feedback & keep on growing each day. I feel so obliged & excited about being a part of this ultra awesome community of Makers. I had been trying … Continue reading Dribbble Debut
How To Create A Flat & Minimal Avatar
Flat design is clean and modern—you won’t ever find elements like drop shadows, gradients, or textures used. It’s a great way to keep things simple, clear, and free of distraction. Plus, it just looks cool.
There are endless applications for flat design, but I’m going to talk about one of my favorites: the flat and minimal avatar. These avatars are all about showing your face in a simple way.
