Tuesday 25 June 2019

[Freebie] PSD Mockups of iPhone & Samsung Phones in Liquid

Looking for high quality free PSD phone mockups? Look no further.

This set of 8 high resolution phone mockups is free to download and includes the new Samsung Fold phone & the iPhone, with a glassy liquid effect, ready to showoff your website or app. 

The PSDs are fully layered, so you can easily update the phone screen, background, and colors. Just update the smart objects and you’re done.

The exclusive pack from Freepik includes:

  • 4x Samsung Fold (JPG and PSD)
  • 4x iPhone (JPG & PSD)

» Download 8x iPhone & Samsung Phone Mockups (135mb zip)

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Monday 24 June 2019

PDFPenPro: All-Purpose PDF Editing Tool – Perfect for Questionnaires, Markup, Contracts & More

I love coming across new tools that make our lives as designers easier and this tool does just that.

PDFPenPro is a powerful, all-purpose PDF editing tool for Mac-based professionals, which allows you to quickly and easily work with PDF files in a streamlined and intuitive fashion.

With PDFpenPro, you can create interactive PDFs, add text & signatures, make corrections & markups, use OCR tech to convert scanned docs to text and much more.

If this has perked your interest, try out PDFpenPro for free today

Great Uses for Designers

  • Create and/or sign contracts for your clients on the fly
  • Build questionnaires / interactive forms to send to your clients in interactive PDF format
  • Add markup (scribbles, highlights, images, drawings,) or notes on your designs
  • Scan in documents & instantly convert the text to copy+pastable text.
  • Create portfolios, combining related files together
  • Export PDFs to Word, Excel or Powerpoint

Plus, many more features which are outlined on their site.

PDFPenPro

PDFPenPro Sign

But what about Adobe Acrobat, you say? Yes, Acrobat is a powerful tool, however, it is overly complex and expensive. PDFPenPro is intuitive, yet powerful making it a great Mac alternative to Adobe Acrobat.

PDFPenPro has a simple user interface, making it easy to edit & mark up all elements within a PDF. It integrates perfectly within the macOS system (including a built-in PDF viewer), it has tons of features, works amazing with multiple PDFs and it also has a cloud storage feature to keep your documents in sync.

PDFPenPro gets my vote for the best Mac PDF editor! It’s powerful, without the fuss.

» Try out PDFpenPro for free today (available on MacOS and iOS)

Let me know how you go.

Do you have a favorite PDF editor?

More of my favorite tools / resources

Wednesday 19 June 2019

25 Brilliantly Clever Print Ads

Having a print advertisement be successful these days is something that takes a lot more than putting an image and a catchphrase on a piece of paper.

With the importance of social media being higher than ever, using all of the resources available can become a major part of the process. While many companies may prefer to advertise online or through television, there are some print ads which when the execution and the words are perfect, the impact can be enormous.

For our list of the 25 best print ads, we pulled together the ones that made us laugh, were extremely impressive, a bit controversial, hard-hitting and brilliant pieces of work. If you’re looking for some high-quality examples of how to build your brand, keep reading.

See here for more creative ads:

#1 “Hulk Have Boo-Boo”

Creative advertising poster- Hulk

In this imaginative ad, Band-Aid highlights the flexible fabric of their bandages by showing the Incredible Hulk’s hand with a bandage on it. Hulk’s alter ego is Bruce Banner who transforms into the Hulk when he gets angry. We’re left to assume that Bruce was already wearing the bandage.

#2 “Shhhhhhhh”

Smartest Ad - JBL Noise Cancelling Headphones

Created by Cheil Worldwide Hong Kong with the campaign title of “Block Out The Chaos”. The beautiful art direction uses 3D illustrations and negative space to portray how well their noise-canceling headphones work. With quite a few different variations out there, the Donald Trump/Kim Jong Un one spoke to us.

#3 The Perils of Parallel Parking

Best Print Advertising- Volkswagon

Developed by DBB Tribal, the Volkswagon ad campaign put a focus on the company’s new park assist feature by highlighting the risks that can be associated when you tightly park between two cars. This ad uses animal symbolism to send a message of being able to safely park using the vehicles’ newest feature.

#4 “On Your Left”

Best Print Ad - iPod Shuffle

Designed by Steve Quint, the iPod shuffle and is smartly designed to use the headphones of the device mapping out the route the run may have taken. This kind of imagery can take a typical use of a product and present in a creative way that consumers will be able to relate to.

#5 “FORE!!”

Top Creative Ads - Mastercard

Over the years Mastercard has put out many different types of print ads showing how their card can make experiences priceless. As a sponsor of the 2012 Women’s Golf Classic, MasterCard hired MacLAREN McCANN who combined a traditional image of a golf ball on a tee with a high heel shoe. The result is an amazing ad that speaks directly to their demographic without any confusion.

#6 – Colgate Floss

Best Creative Ad - Colgate Floss

With a minimalist design,  Colgate commissioned Y&R to create this ad for their dental floss. The focus on the seeds in the fruit paints a real picture for anyone who has ever gotten a seed caught between their teeth.

#7 – Fleas off, please!

Best Creative Ad- Frontline Flea & Tik Spray

Designed by Pervanal Saatchi & Saatchi, this ad for Frontline Flea & Tick Spray was installed as a giant floor sticker in a shopping mall in Jakarta, Indonesia. From higher levels, the people walking on the picture look like fleas on and off the dog. This is a great way to use perspective and imagery in an advertisement.

#8 –  “We are made of Rock”

Best Print Advertising - Rolling Stones

Designed by Italy’s own DLV BBDO, the image, as well as the handwritten tag line, fit a music magazine like Rolling Stone perfectly. The image is very readable and portrays the magazine’s attitude, ethos and most importantly, the product perfectly.

#9 –  Finger Lickin Good!

KFC

If you own a phone that looks like this, you may want to upgrade. Now. Designed by Zame Zhou, along with LamanoStudio from Chile, the company’s famous tagline of “Finger Lickin Good” is taken to new heights with their inventive take of putting mouths waiting to taste the KFC chicken on surfaces that our fingers normally touch. Other ads in this series included a keyboard and a video games controller. As inventive as it is, it is also nightmare-inducing.

#10 – What if they were gone?

Inspirational Ad- World Wildlife Fund

The World Wildlife Fund uses striking imagery to get their message of helping to save endangered species across. With their “Desertification” campaign, they use striking images of some of the most amazing animals turning to dust. This kind of ad can create an emotional response in people and start conversations about what can be done to help

#11 – You eat what they eat

Best Creative Ad - Sea Shepard

The amount of pollution in the oceans is at an alarming level that many people would rather ignore it than think about it. Designed by Ogilvy, their stark imagery of a fish shaped like some of the garbage thrown into the ocean. Developed for Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, which is an international non-profit, marine wildlife conservation organization, the ad hopes to drive awareness of the issues with the ocean and hopefully donate to Sea Shepherd.

#12 – You either see one or the other

Most Creative Ad - Guinness

Texting and driving is still a major problem on the world’s roadways. Fiat, n collaboration with designer Leo Burnett developed a campaign to try and curb texting and driving. Texting while driving diverts your focus and this ad uses an ambiguous image to portray and bring attention to a real problem.

#13 – Fireworks!

Best Creative Ad- Barilla

Sometimes the best minimalistic ads say more than others ever could. Barilla used an inventive way to ring in the new year with a minimalistic ad using their spaghetti product as fireworks. It is a great way to use an otherwise basic product in a new and interesting way.

#14 – Go on a run

Best Creative Ad - Asics

Ad Agency VITRO worked alongside Asics during their sponsorship of the Los Angeles Marathon in 2015. In the end, the collaboration produced a beautiful image of important landmarks across L.A. including Dodger Stadium, the Hollywood sign, and the Capitol Records building, the city was well represented in the advertisement for the marathon

#15 – Even a superhero drives one

Best Creative Ad- BMW

Developed by Creative Director Marco Gioe, the ad for this BMW sees the DC Comics superhero The Flash behind the wheel to show consumers that this car is fast because obviously, The Flash knows a thing or two about speed.

#16 – Bottoms Up!

In many restaurants these days you’ll see more people on their phones than talking to the people they are with. Guinness has had enough of this disturbing trend by releasing an ad that takes those cell phones and stacks them to form an image of a pint of Guinness beer, reminding people that it is better to be social than isolated behind a phone screen.

#17 – Choose your adventure

Clever Ad - Jeep

Created by Leo Burnett France, this ad campaign plays up the idea that with a Jeep, you can go just about anywhere and see what you want to see. Using images of animals that when turned upside down, show another animal from the other side of the world. Other variations included an elephant and a swam as well as a doe and a sea lion.

#18 – Nature Doesn’t Need Tattoos

Clever Print Ad - The World Wildlife Fund

The World Wildlife Fund is not shy when it comes to the ads that they put out to get their message across, With this ad created by Chris Garbutt of Ogilvy & Mather Paris puts graffiti on the beautiful white fur of polar bears to get their message across.

#19 -Head to the Gym

Clever Ad - Gold's Gym

Sometimes, playing on people’s insecurities can send a powerful message. With this ad from Gold’s Gym, it creatively uses a person’s body to show the type of changes that were made by going to their gym. Fat? Fit? For someone who might not be happy with how they look physically, this can be a really powerful ad.

#20 – Like sucking on a tailpipe

Clever Ad- Pollution

Developed for use by roadside food carts, JWT Hong Kong created this cup lids to bring awareness to the air pollution issue. This ad helped to get customers thinking while being surrounded by the problem

#21 – Pee with a purpose

Best Creative Ad- Ikea

It’s not normally a good sign if someone wants to pee on your advertisement, but in the case of Ikeas ad, they encourage women to do so. The add doubles as a pregnancy test that if positive, will offer a half-price coupon for a new baby crib. This creative ad was designed by the Akestam Holst agency in conjunction with material company Mercene Labs.

#22 – Here Kitty Kitty

Clever Ad - Whiskas

With their ‘Big Cat, Small Cat campaign, Whiskas waned to focus on a cat’s instincts. Developed by Abbot Mead Vickers BBDO with photography by George Logan, the combination of a housecat hunting down prey is a striking image and comes in different variations including hunting elephants and zebras. There is even a variation where a male lion bonds with a housecat.

#23 – One Story. Two Points.

Amazing Print Ad - Sharpie

Brazillian agency FCB developed this creative ad for Sharpie with the tagline: ‘One story. Two Points’ in order to promote the release of a new Sharpie pen with two points. The comic art style presents two separate points of view of a major news story. For years, Sharpie has produced amazing print ads and this one is no different.

#24 – The Only Limit is Your Imagination

Best Imaginative Ad - Play Doh

For their new brand campaign, Play-Doh turned to DDB advertising agency to help launch it. Creating Play-Doh designs by hand took an incredible amount of patience and time, but it was well worth the effort and sends a beautiful message:

“The world of Play-Doh is the world as it should be. A dream world, born of the boundless imagination of children. A world in which everyone has a grip. That each can shape infinitely. “

#25 – There’s always more beneath the surface

Creative Ad of 2019 - St. Basil’s church

Created by ad agency Saatchi & Saatchi, this wonderful illustration of St. Basil’s church in Moscow was intended to promote the available information at the Schusev State Museum of Architecture. Featuring the tagline ‘Discover the full story’, the imagery features photographs of famous Russian landmarks and their continuation below ground or water.

The 25 Best Print Ads Out There

Even though this is our list, it may not match your as our list may be a bit subjective, we hoped that we pointed out all of the creative ideas that advertising agencies use to promote a product. Maybe this gave you some inspiration and your ad will appear on our list next.

Do you have a favorite print ad that doesn’t appear on our list? Let us know in the comments below.

Sunday 16 June 2019

The Best Courses on Skillshare in 2019 + 2 FREE Months

If you’ve been meaning to build up your professional skillset or start that side hustle, listen up!

Over the next few weeks, I will be featuring 3 best-selling classes from Skillshare in a variety of subjects as outlined below.

  • Week 1: Illustration, Graphic Design / Branding, Photography, UI/UX Design
  • Week 2: Creative Writing, Animation, Fine Art, Music, Lifestyle
  • Week 3: Film & Video, Marketing, Productivity, Freelance & Entrepreneurship, Web Development

Each week, I encourage you to take the time to do a few classes (at least one!) and learn something new each week. The classes are generally no longer than an hour.

There are over 22,000 courses to choose from, and you get FREE access to ALL of them for 2 months!

» Get 2 FREE Months of Unlimited Classes

There are no commitments and you can cancel at anytime. After the 2 months, premium plans start at $10/m.

Once you’re signed up, simply visit the course links below to start learning.

Week One

Week one is focused on illustration, graphic design, photography and UI/UX design. Take your pick of what to learn!

Illustration

Lettering Workshop

  1. Illustrated Lettering: Drawing Intricate Floral Forms with Gemma O’Brien
  2. Digital Illustration: Learn to Use Procreate with Jarom Vogel
  3. Graphic Illustration: Boldly Design with Color and Shape with Olimpia Zagnoli

» View top Illustration Courses

Graphic Design, Logos & Branding

Logo Grids

  1. Logotype Masterclass with Jessica Hische
  2. Design Like Draplin: 21 Tips for Speeding Up Your Design Workflow with Aaron Draplin
  3. Logo Design with Grids: Timeless Style from Simple Shapes with George Bakhua

» View top Graphic Design Courses

Photography

Photography

  1. Fundamentals of DSLR Photography
  2. Fundamentals of Photo Editing
  3. Documentary Photography: Capturing Places and People

» View top Photography Courses

UI/UX Design

UX Courses

  1. Intro to UX: Fundamentals of Usability
  2. Digital Product Design: Create a Compelling UX Portfolio | Learn with Figma
  3. Digital Design: Creating Design Systems for Easier, Better & Faster Design

» View top UI/UX Design Courses

 

Week Two

This week we focus on Creative Writing, Animation, Fine Art, Music and Lifestyle.

Creative Writing

Writing Courses

  1. Creative Nonfiction: Write Truth with Style
  2. Storytelling 101: Character, Conflict, Context & Craft
  3. Writing Character-Driven Short Stories

» View top Creative Writing Courses

 

Animation

Animation Course

  1. Simple Character Animation: Create a Walk Cycle with Duik
  2. Animating With Ease in After Effects
  3. How to Make an Animated YouTube Video

» View top Animation Courses

 

Fine Art

Watercolour Course

  1. Botanical Illustration: Paint a Colorful Garden with Watercolor and Gouache
  2. Watercolor Illustration: Developing a Wedding Brand Suite
  3. Ink Drawing Techniques: Brush, Nib, and Pen Style

» View top Fine Art Courses

 

Music

Mixing Music

  1. Learn How to Mix Music with Young Guru
  2. Inside the Studio: How Music Producers Collaborate with Artists
  3. Remixing Dance Music: Digital Production Basics

» View top Music Courses

 

Lifestyle

Choose Must Course

  1. Choose Must: 10 Hands-On Exercises to Find and Pursue Your Passion
  2. Drawing as Self Discovery: 5 Ways to Start
  3. Sketchbook Illustration for All: Draw Your Day with Watercolor & Pen

» View top Lifestyle Courses

 

 

Week Three

This week the focus is on Film & Video, Marketing, Productivity, Freelance & Entrepreneurship and Web Development.

Film & Video

Film Course

  1. Create a Short Documentary Video Portrait
  2. DIY Cinematography: Make Your Video Look Like a Movie
  3. Low Budget Filmmaking — Tips and Tricks for an Indie Look

» View top Film & Video Courses

 

Marketing

SEO Course

  1. Personal Branding: Crafting Your Social Media Presence
  2. Storytelling for Leaders: How to Craft Stories That Matter
  3. Introduction to SEO: Tactics and Strategy for Entrepreneurs

» View top Marketing Courses

 

Productivity

Creative Growth

  1. Productivity Masterclass: Create a Custom System that Works
  2. The Perfect 100 Day Project: Your Guide to Explosive Creative Growth
  3. Productivity Habits That Stick: Using Time Theming

» View top Productivity Courses

 

Freelance & Entrepreneurship

Freelance Courses

  1. Presentation Essentials: How to Share Ideas That Inspire Action
  2. Pricing Your Work: How to Value Your Work as a Freelancer
  3. Be Your Own Boss: Strategies for Launching Your Creative Career

» View top Freelance & Entrepreneurship Courses

 

Web Development

Web Development Course

  1. Personal Branding Essentials: Making the Most of Squarespace
  2. Hand-Coding Your First Website: HTML and CSS Basics
  3. Creative Coding: Animating SVG with Simple CSS Code

» View top Web Development Courses

 

Take the challenge, take at least one course a week and level up your skills!