How to Track Multiple Projects in a Bullet Journal
Hi everyone, my name is Rena. I’m a surface pattern designer from Jackson, NJ. Three years ago, I started using the bullet journal system to plan my day. I found it to be so helpful when it comes to managing creative projects, to the point where I can’t imagine using a different planning system. What […]
Free download Nishmas poster perfect for Sukkos and beyond
Decorating ideas for Sukkos and beyond Aliza, our super-talented student created this gorgeous piece of art for us to share with you! Check out the composition of the majestic world and music. She added in the full text of Nishmas–saying praise to the Almighty. We want to share this gift with you this Sukkos. The […]
Decorating ideas for Sukkos and beyond
Decorating ideas for Sukkos and beyond As creative individuals, we are always looking for seeing new exciting ideas and inspiration around us. At the same time we do not like the same old things everyday. When an idea strikes it is urgent for us to act on it. Imagine being able to redecorate our home […]
How can you successfully use gradients in your next design
Hello Monday! Today I decided I was in the mood of starting off with a business tip…Gotta change things up right? Else, it will get super boring. There are lot of tips I can share… Which One? Which one should I choose? Eeny, Meeny…OK will just pick one. Have you ever heard of Trello? […]
It Glitters and it’s the Gold Glamour Trend!
Hello Monday. Muriel Cooper (1925-1994) was a pioneering book designer, digital designer, researcher, and educator. She was the longtime art director of the MIT Press, instilling a Bauhaus-influenced design style into its many publications. She moved on to become founder of MIT’s Visible Language Workshop, and later became a co-founder of the MIT Media […]
Stare worthy designs
Hello Monday. Today we will start with Erik Nitsche (1908-1988). He left an unmistakable mark on the world of design in his approximately 60 year career. Leaving almost no field untouched, he worked as an art director, book designer, illustrator, typographer, graphic designer, photographer, advertiser, and packaging designer. His graphic design work included magazine covers, […]
Help–I can’t think of an idea!
Let’s talk about Paula Scher. She is a Jewish Graphic Designer that is a partner at Pentagram. developing identities, packaging and signage for a variety of major clients including The New York Times Magazine,Bloomberg, Target, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Madison Square Park, Tiffany & Co. and Citibank Here are some things she has designed. You […]
Yes, You gotta try again…
We will be starting off a new series in which we will be sending a little bit of magic to your mailbox (at unexpected times)! You will get snippets of some design, marketing, business and other miscellaneous stuff we are excited about. Oh, and to be part of it all, follow us on Pinterest @theboldedge, on […]
Marketing and Design Digest 11/25/14
After seeing so many awesome things today (ok that happens most days, but today I decided that by hook or by crook, I gotta let you all know about it) Cari Jansen’s Blog One of our student was having issues with a new feature with Illustrator CC 2014. Every time she would draw a shape […]
Election Day down memory lane
It is election day here in the States. We have been seeing many advertisements both in print and online from all the candidates involved. I thought it would be fun to take a stroll into the mainstream voting arena and go through some election related posters from throughout the world. Some of them are very […]