Museum of Color

    Museum of Color

    Graphic and web design is our business. We attach great importance to ‘craftsmanship’, but also to service and prompt delivery. Our past partners – whether they be the government, trend-setting companies.Our team is both close-knit and ultra-professional. And we are not merely interested in form – content and meaning are just as important. Everything that we do has a strategic purpose.

    Name: Museum of Color
    Client: NY Community
    Our Role: Art, Web
    Tags: Branding, Photo, Logo

    Inspiration

    Everyone here has the sense that right now is one of those moments when we are influencing the future.

    Part of your job as a designer is to make sure you present your final design to your clients in a way that they expect. Clearly, they will want to see how your design looks and feels on their actual product — that’s where product mockups can be incredibly helpful. This week we’re taking a look at food, drink, and packaging design mockups. We’ve tracked down some beautiful examples on Envato Elements. Design mistakes can happen to anyone. Maybe you’re trying to finish a project too quickly.

    Brief

    Computers themselves, and software yet to be developed, will revolutionize the way we learn.
    Steve Jobs

    Graphic and web design is our business. We attach great importance to ‘craftsmanship’, but also to service and prompt delivery. Our past partners – whether they be the government, trend-setting companies. Our team is both close-knit and ultra-professional. And we are not merely interested in form – content and meaning are just as important. Everything that we do has a strategic purpose. You want an original design, tailored to your needs? The creative team Weblounge pulls out all the stops for your project.

    Result

    The biggest typography offender is space. Line spacing, or leading, and the amount of space in text wraps are common offenders. While sometimes you see too much space, the more common problem is that the text does not have adequate room to breathe, making the design feel cluttered and difficult to read. For most blocks of heavy copy – think paragraphs of body text – common line spacing for the web is about 120 percent to 150 percent of the size of lettering. With smaller text, such as that rendering on mobile devices, you can even err on the side of a little extra line spacing to ensure readability.

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