Disk duplication is a process which involves copying the content of master disk to several other disks. It is the same method of copying disk which we use at home but unlike CD duplication services, we can not copy the entire data from one to numerous disks simultaneously. Disk duplication services are in great demand with music composers, software developers, video game designers and advertising agencies.
Attractive CD Cover Design to Allure Customers
November 6th, 2009Artwork – Types and Numbering of Limited Edition Prints
November 6th, 2009When it comes to Limited Edition Prints, type and number are always of interest. In addition to the “Regular” edition, there are a host of edition proofs. These other proofs may or may not be of the same quality and value.
You Do Not Have to Do Brochure Design by Yourself
November 6th, 2009A brochure is a very complicated kind of advertisement to design. You have to work with a number of pages and a combination of visuals and text.
Western Painting – Geometric Abstraction – Simplicity With Defined Precision
November 6th, 2009Among the modern genres of painting, Geometric Abstraction stands as a purportedly simplistic and precise, non-figurative sect. Although, some schools of thought believe that it came into being around 1950, but actually, it has been there throughout various cultures, since ancient times. Islamic Art and architecture dating back to as early as the seventh century have shown the examples of prevalent Geometric Abstraction, which had some impact on the development of Western Art. In the twentieth century also, some of the contemporary art forms like Minimalistic Art, adopted Geometric Abstraction, partially or wholly.
Font and Typography Magic For Posters
November 6th, 2009If you list down the major elements of poster design, one of the next on the list after the Images is the text or the typography. Now, standard poster printing will always have a significant portion of its design dedicated to the text and fonts.
Western Painting – Bay Area Figurative Movement – An Exponent of American Abstract Expressionism
November 6th, 2009The Concept Bay Area Figurative Painting was a variation, which a handful of Abstract artists in the San Francisco Bay Area exhibited. They embraced the impetuosity of Abstract Expressionism, replacing the redundant abstraction for figurative human images. Initiated to stage an individual and dramatic defection from the established technique of Abstract Expressionism, this new approach of intentionally raw figuration during mid-twentieth century, shaped a new art form called the Bay Area Figurative Movement, also famous as Bay Area Figurative School, Bay Area Figurative Art, and Bay Area Figuration.
Near Eastern Painting – Samikshavad – The Contemporary Aboriginal Art of India
November 6th, 2009Samikshavad of 1974 was a landmark art movement, as it became the first aboriginal genre in the Modern Indian Art scene, in its true sense. It consciously kept away from any Western influences and established its own distinct identity, as the mark of a ‘free’ India. Samikshavad began as a testimonial of a revolution in Indian Art that meant to reach out to the people, breaking out from the hidden, niche, and mysterious aura attached to it.
Western Painting – Figurative Art – Representational Real World Creativity
November 6th, 2009From ancient times to the modern day art, human figures have been an intriguing factor and the subject of artists the world over. Whether it is curvaceous female figures or muscular male structure, the human body is one of the most exploited areas in painting. The fact takes an interesting note especially because a human body is as obscure as obvious. Touching a demanding scale, there is very little or almost no scope for errors in Figurative Art.
Western Painting – Concretism – A Defined Shape of Themes
November 6th, 2009Concretism Art Movement evolved in Europe during the early 20th century. The term ‘Concrete Art’ was introduced in the first and the last issue of the magazine Art Concrete released in 1930, in Paris. It contained a manifesto called The Basis of Concrete Art, written by the Dutch painter Theos Van Doesburg. Theos was best known as the founder of De Stijl, a Dutch Art Movement, mostly involving the use of simple abstracts. He described Concrete Art as an art style, free of Symbolism or Realism.
The Different Types of Pastels
November 6th, 2009There are soft pastels, hard pastels, oil pastels and other different types of pastels. What is the difference between them all and are some easier to use than others?