3 Key Styles For Your Profile Picture Illustration
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by Andrej Kiszling
4y ago
Who said that your profile picture has to be the same dummy frame, just like the one in passport? It is 2020, and, unless you want to bore your followers to the oblivion, having a great creative profile picture or avatar is a must. Of course, there are many ways how to achieve mind bending profile pictures. Going down the illustration way is almost always a sure shot. Authentic and not confusing. We have put together 3 styles you should go after, when searching for illustrator who will portrait your alter ego for your heavily followed accounts on social media. 1 Adventure Com ..read more
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Three Illustration Trends for 2020
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by Andrej Kiszling
4y ago
Some say 2020 is the beginning of new decade. Some say, it actually is the last year of previous decade. One way, or another, upcoming year will be for sure intense, and a little bit insane with US Elections, UK brexiting, planet Earth burning even more, and Tokyo Olympics streaming from everywhere. Cutting through this mess will be tough job, but not impossible. Here are three key trends, which we believe will shape visual trends in 2020. 1 Visuals for Health As the world gets more and more digital and wearable devices are getting smaller and smaller, one topic emerge ..read more
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Three Ways To Turn Each Freelance Collaboration To Black Friday Deal
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by Andrej Kiszling
4y ago
Getting freelancers onboard for your project can be a hard task. Cutting skyrocketing costs is even harder. However, if the collaboration is managed right, you can actually save much more. We’ve put together three key habits from most successful collaborations on Minty, to show you how to work with freelancers and save money – not only on Black Friday. I. Write a detailed brief for your freelancer First step that should come before every collaboration is planning. Putting all your requirements down to paper (or on screen) will make things clear, not only for the other side, but mostly ..read more
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A boy who made the world happy
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by Petra Kemkova
4y ago
… is a headline of a short story, our next hosting illustrator worked on lately. Meet Eugen, illustrator based in Prague, Czech republic.   Eugen, tell us more about the project. Eugen: “I was really proud to collaborate on a short story written by my friend Jaroslav Horváth. The story is about one of the biggest and most famous creatives (actor, writer, singer…) in Slovak history. His name is Július Satinský. On the illustration I created for the story, I tried to symbolically express a lot of features corresponding to his life milestones and his work.” *Sadly this big man is no longer wi ..read more
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Design Preps: Three Different Christmas Styles
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by Andrej Kiszling
4y ago
Solving Christmas visuals on last minute could be stressful. Since there is still some time to get the Xmass Job done properly, we have prepared some inspiration for you. We picked three interesting and unusual styles for holidays, all made by illustrators from Minty. To make it easier for you, we have picked also some ready-made art for you. So if there is no time for hiring artists, just buy the artwork directly from our Stock. I. Grinch Mode! Who said Christmas should look always like we expect? Smiling Santa’s, snowy trees and little cute icons of snowflakes everywhere. If you th ..read more
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Connect with readers through their routines
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by Petra Kemkova
5y ago
In order to explain something to other people, you will need to use examples they already know from their own experiences. You want to say something is easy? You say: “It’s a cup of tea!” Because you have prepared your’s millions of times and you know it is easy. That’s how our brains work. I was researching, what was so appealing to me about Catalina’s artwork and my realisation is as following: Catalina is using peoples routines to illustrate your mood about something ..read more
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Why should I work without an agent?
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by Karolina Krajcikova
5y ago
  “Hi, I am fresh Illustration graduate and I have trouble finding a job. I have sent copies of my work to multiple illustration agencies, but none of them is responding. I have to pay bills and at the moment I am unemployed.”  The romantic idea of having an illustration agent is quite misleading. The idyllic notion is usually shattered when an illustrator crosses the threshold dissecting school experience from real life. Why would you need to wait for an agent to promote your work? There are certainly more important things you need to do that can move your career to the next level ..read more
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5 design tools for striking visual content
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by Andrej Kiszling
5y ago
We’ve put together 5 services and tools, that will help you to source visual content for your new design, no matter if its a layout for magazine, UX for web, app or just a new design blog. Fonts: First things first. If you want your design really stand out, you should think about fonts first. Why? Because the shapes letters will probably be the most functional element. MyFonts.com is the largest selection of professional fonts for any projects. One of the key things, that makes MyFonts such a pleasure to use, is a visual font displays, that show font families in action on various ..read more
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Summer Pastel Adventure by Barbara
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by Katarina Huszarova
5y ago
Soft rays of sun, humming sound of the sea and sweet smell of ice-cream. Pastel- colors images related to sun. That’s our topic for this year’s holiday season. Blueish, pinkish colours with more soft accents are contrasting bold and vibrant visuals.  Flat and yet decent, those are illustrations by Barbara. Browse her portfolio on Minty to get an idea, what summer might look like ..read more
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