In today’s fast-paced, visual-first world, creativity is often misunderstood. It’s not just about being artistic or making things look good, especially in graphic design.
In today’s fast-paced, visual-first world, creativity is often misunderstood. It’s not just about being artistic or making things look good, especially in graphic design.
When visiting websites today, it feels like every page is trying to outdo the other with flashy scroll effects, moving elements, parallax illusions, and micro-interactions. Sure, it looks impressive… the first time.
The creative industry is facing a fundamental shift. The rise of artificial intelligence is not just another trend, it’s a tectonic change that is reshaping how graphic designers, content creators, and visual storytellers work.
It began with a black-and-white photo,
just an old snapshot of myself as a child, proudly playing with a toy tractor, back when big dreams came in small, plastic wheels.
In a previous article, I mentioned that I would not adopt the WebP image format due to concerns about image quality.
In a digital world that’s constantly evolving, new file formats are often promoted as the next best thing.
In my Photography section, I constantly strive to deliver the highest visual quality in every image featured in my gallery.
At the crossroads of branding, creativity, and technology, a bold musical project took shape to mark the start of a new year.
Remembering “The NATO Xperience”: A Groundbreaking Interactive Project from 25 Years Ago.
A website where nature, technology, music, and design come together.