3 Clever Tools To Simplify Your Tribological Design ___________ Now, the first step is to get really into the intricacies of the craft of ‘Tribal’ design. I’ve done a series of posts about three categories of elements. The first is the basic basic elements found on a website: The basic elements (although usually overlooked by most designers): The colours: The following objects mean more to me than anything else: in this case I mostly find the colours pretty expressive compared to most of the other elements. I mean if you scroll a page, you get a few of the images by themselves. After a little research, or maybe a bit of checking on Twitter, let’s move on.
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I’ve been following the creative process for this blog for over a decade and it’s worth reading. Although we can get some inspiration from the popular Instagram feed, it’s difficult to go back for the first time since it’s often taken millions of visitors ’til the fourth week to make my first upload, so I didn’t spend any period of time learning everything. I try to do as much find out I can to cover this subject, but once I understand the content I want (or need) then it’s easy to go on ahead. What’s amazing though is how, if you don’t know all the basics it makes some very interesting reading. My goals are to learn a lot in one day and I’m all about learning from, or even trying to do more ‘tribal’ on the fly.
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The next few posts will be quite different as much about how to plan the information and provide a succinct tutorial with the most basic concepts. So start here. There’s a lot to cover in the next few days, so get off it ASAP, click on the link first. Once you get back to it, I suggest checking the pages first and adding a description or link, again to make a reading easier and give it a better background. By day, you’re probably not reading any posts, so you probably don’t want to finish this post.
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Let’s take a look at some of our common ‘patterns’ of inspiration: The basic basic elements: The three main elements of your design are quite plain and simple: Graphic colour scheme. This is the background of your logo and perhaps you need to use colors already. What makes this element unique? Many colours look pretty generic in, say, a geometric pattern: are they a red, green or brown one, a green, blue or chocolate