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Everyone working in the creative field knows Adobe tools. The majority uses them every day — Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premier Pro and many others. However, when you decide to pay for the subscription you may face quite expensive prices. To not let them stop you from using these professional tools, I found the best deals Adobe Creative Cloud can offer its users.
Here you will be able to pick a perfect deal that will lower the price of the tools you need. Discounts for students and teachers, teams, individuals and many other variations are gathered in this list so each creative folk could find something useful. You can also search for Adobe deals covering the exact tool you need in case you are looking for just one. Well, speaking shortly, I tried to meet the possible requirements of each and every one of you so just pick the ideal Adobe discount for your creative needs and save your time and money!

Best Adobe Discounts Right Now — Our Top Picks

2 Months Free*

US$52.99/mo

2 Free Months of Creative Cloud 

The offer is available all the time, so you are the one who decides when to use this opportunity and start exploring CC for free. 

*Eligibility requirements apply.

2 Months Free*

US$19.99/mo

US$52.99/mo*

Adobe Photoshop Discount

If you don’t need entire Adobe CC, it’s wise to only get Photoshop alone and save approximately 50% on subscription.

*If you buy photography bundle.

US$19.99/mo*

US$52.99/mo

Adobe Creative Cloud for Students

For new users the best Adobe discount is to qualify yourself as a student (even if you’re not!). Students get the best deal!

*Eligibility requirements apply.

How To Get Adobe Discount

When you decide to finally get an Adobe subscription, you need to know exactly what you need to get. Pricing and plans for the Adobe software can be confusing because there are so many different options and Creative Cloud apps to remember: Acrobat, Premiere Pro, After Effects, Illustrator, InDesign and the list goes on. You should keep in mind that even though Adobe will always try to offer you the Adobe CC All Apps subscription, you are not obligated to pay for an entire collection of apps you don’t use. 

You may buy each Adobe app separately, just like you can buy Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, or find the plan that consists of the tools you actually need for your work. There are plenty of options for different tool combos, so you can purchase them in packages for graphic design, video editing, UI/UX design, and other tasks. Or you can find a good offer for the Adobe apps you need separately and create a perfect mix for your work.

However, even if you figured out what you want to get, you can become really perplexed about your plan’s type (student, person, corporation, etc.) and the duration of the subscription! In order to assist you to understand how to receive the best Adobe Creative Cloud discount in 2022, I’ve put up a short guide. It will show you the options for existing and new users, temporary discounts, Creative Cloud pricing, how to get a free trial and some tips on how to save money by getting the best Adobe deals both at this moment or the ones that work all the time.

Here is my tutorial on how new and existing subscribers can receive the biggest discounts on Adobe Creative Cloud.

Adobe Discounts For January 2023

US$19.99/mo*

US$54.99/mo

Students and Teachers Save Over 60%

The teacher and student discount is yet another fantastic offer in addition to the Adobe Black Friday Sale, giving them the best value for the subscription. Those of you who are educators or learners are in luck! You’ll be shocked to learn that the Adobe “All Apps” subscription offers savings of around 60–65%! That’s actually the biggest offer of all Adobe Creative Cloud discounts. The plan with teacher or student discount will cost you $19.99 per month, which is less than the average user cost of $54.99. So, if you’re studying or teaching and want to advance in Adobe and become a graphic designer, I highly suggest taking advantage of the discount as it’s a great deal! 

*Eligibility requirements apply.

All you have to do in order to qualify for the Adobe Photoshop student discount on the company’s products is show documentation of your school enrollment. And what if you aren’t a student but really want to pay a little less by using the best Adobe discount? I have a tip for you.

There are many courses that you can take and participation in them will be enough to get an Adobe student discount. So check the ones you are signed up for or look for some new ones that will get you the benefit. If you aren’t sure if the course will provide you with such documentation and the About section didn’t help you to get the answer to this question, you can always go to the customer service chat and clarify it. 

Another way to get the discount is to take advantage of the discounted Adobe price available to students while you are actually in University and continue to save money years after graduating. Adobe cannot monitor how long it takes you to finish your schooling, therefore for the majority of individuals, this offer is perhaps the finest one. So, even after graduating, you may continue to use your Adobe student discount.

US$19.99/mo*

US$52.99/mo

Adobe Photoshop Discount (-50% OFF)

The most popular creative software from Adobe Cloud is surely Photoshop. Many professionals in the creative field choose it among all the industry leading creative apps: web and graphic designers, photographers, and for some, it is a side app that can help facilitate the work process (illustrators, for example). And luckily Photoshop is accessible without purchasing a complete Creative All Apps membership. This offer is perfect for those who need only Photoshop for their work and don’t want to spend too much money on creative apps they don’t need. Due to this offer, you may just pay for the industry standard software you need — Adobe Photoshop. 

Additionally, you may combine applications to receive some more Adobe discounts. For example, combining Photoshop and Lightroom would result in 50% membership savings. The greatest price on Adobe Photoshop & Lightroom can be found in this Adobe Creative Cloud Photography Plan package. Right now, this is the best method for obtaining a discount on the Adobe photography package. It is also a great offer for creatives in graphic design who have never worked with Adobe Lightroom but always wanted to try it.

*Eligibility requirements apply.

2 Months Free*

US$54.99/mo

2 Months Free Offer

Did you know that you can get two months of entire Creative Cloud suite for free? And this offer is available all the time, so you are the one who decides when to use this opportunity. Getting it is pretty simple if you have already bought the membership — just cancel your subscription. For individuals who want to quit their membership due to the cost, this Adobe discount is offered out of sympathy. 

The rules are pretty easy, but it’s better to know all the little details, so here comes the step-by-step guide you should follow. In order to get the Adobe discount go to the official website, sign in to your account page (the has a membership) and cancel your subscription to qualify for the two free months. Now to the most important part that leads you to success, so don’t overlook it: when prompted and you see options of what is the reason for cancellation, you must choose “price” as the motive. After these steps are complete, you could be given two months for free. If not, you could try contacting their customer service through chat.

*Eligibility requirements apply.

From US$19.99/mo*

US$84.99/mo

Adobe Creative Cloud Discount for Teams

Another good way to not spend too much money on full price of Adobe subscriptions is to use the discounts for teams. Although it is a little harder to get, as you need to gather a whole team of people who needs Adobe and will be willing to pay for the subscription, such a big discount is surely worth trying. The cost of the membership for teams varies based on how you pay, the applications you use, and if you qualify for a discount.

*Eligibility requirements apply.

Here is the list of prices for Adobe Creative Cloud for Teams (including schools & universities):

  • Plan for one month: $79.99 per license
  • Prepaid annual plan: $599.88/year per license ($49.99/month)
  • Single App: $33.99/month per license or $19.99 for Photoshop+Lightroom

Now you may wonder, how can I receive the Adobe Team discount? You may prepay for the entire year as a group and save 35%, which equates to a few hundred dollar discount per license. You also receive a free month on Adobe Stock as a nice bonus, which includes 10 free premium photographs, if you pay for the entire year in advance, so it will be the most profitable variant. 

Free*

US$9.99/mo 

Adobe Creative Cloud Express Discount

Adobe’s lighter version, which is called Adobe Creative Cloud Express, is accessible without purchasing a full Creative All Apps membership. Speaking shortly, you can get it for free. 

The app includes many perks for your creative work. You may utilize thousands of gorgeous templates that are offered without charge through Adobe Express. If you are more concerned with the results than the process, Adobe Creative Cloud Express is for you. Plus, if you don’t want to start with a blank page when making a design, you can use high-quality stock images from the Adobe Stock collection.

*Eligibility requirements apply.

As I said before, the good news is that this Adobe software is available for free, in addition to a paid version. For a generous three months, Adobe offers a free trial of the product.
The features of the software’s free version: 

  • The Adobe Express 2 GB Cloud Storage is available without charge.
  • Numerous built-in templates, a small selection of Adobe Stock, and Adobe Fonts.
  • You can animate and erase the backdrop from photos using simple editing tools and picture effects.

You always have the opportunity to cancel plan before the trial time expires because billing doesn’t start until the free trial period is up. If you decide to go premium and get full access to all the features, it will cost 9.99$ per month or an annual plan for 99,99$.

All of the features available in the free version as well as the following are included in the premium plan:

  • The web version of Adobe Creative Cloud Express
  • For Apple and Android smartphones, Adobe Creative Cloud Express
  • Apple device support for Adobe Spark Video
  • Apple device support for Adobe Spark Page
  • For computers and mobile devices, you will be able to use Adobe Premiere Rush.
  • Apple and Android device compatibility with Adobe Photoshop Express.
  • Photoshop Portfolio
  • Cloud storage of 100 GB.

Contact Adobe for information* 

Adobe Creative Cloud Discounts for Government, Non-Profit, Military, Veterans & Seniors

Does Adobe provide discounts to non-profits? You may ask this question in case you aren’t a student, teacher or signing up for any course in the near future but still want to have a discount. And I have good news for you — yes, Adobe does provide non-profits with certain discounts. The company also has deals for government and enterprise employees. Although Adobe does not provide discounts for members of the armed forces, veterans, or elderly citizens, you might try contacting their chat support service. They tend to meet clients’ needs and requests, so there are high chances of you getting the best deal for your exact case. 

*Eligibility requirements apply.

US$19.99/mo*

US$52.99/mo

Adobe Stock Discount

This offer is so far the easiest one to get, for all the users of Adobe Creative Cloud. When you add Adobe Stock to a new or existing Creative Cloud membership, you may receive a free month of Adobe Stock as a nice, useful bonus. To take advantage of the Adobe Stock deal, simply visit Adobe Stock and click the “free trial” banner. You don’t even need to sign up for a membership to get the bonus. Yes, it is this easy and there are no underwater stones in the offer, it is the best deal for getting stock images. 

*Eligibility requirements apply.

US$Free*

US$54.99/mo

Adobe Creative Cloud Free Trials

As you already know, each and every Adobe creative software is available for a 7-day free trial; all you need to do is choose your plan and give it a go without paying any money. Although you must give your credit card information, you can cancel before the seven day trial has passed, and in this case, there will be no fee. 

*Eligibility requirements apply.

People typically hunt for ways to either save money or download the program for free because Adobe frequently raises the price of their memberships. But can you actually get the Adobe Creative Cloud apps without paying? Well, potentially you could, but it’s against the law.
When it comes to obtaining Adobe CC for absolutely free, there are several most-used versions, such as: 

  • use outdated Adobe software that has been pirated (not CC);
  • establishing new trials each week (using the seven days of free trial for your own good);
  • dividing the cost of a license and sharing a subscription with a family member or a friend.

However, keep in mind that performing any of the things I mentioned is illegal in the first place and puts your Adobe account in danger, so I wouldn’t advise trying to do it. Second, among other disadvantages, you will lose access to new features, latest version of the app, and file storage in the Creative Cloud. So maybe it will be better and safer to choose another offer that will give you many benefits without putting you at risk of being banned from the website.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are plenty of premium plans for Adobe Creative Cloud users, so the price will depend on what you want to get. Speaking about the most popular special offers for individuals, I can mention Creative Cloud All Apps which costs 54,99$/month, Photography (provides Lightroom, Photoshop and 1TB on cloud storage) for 19,99$/month and Premier Pro (for professional video and film editing) costing 20,99$/month.
There are two ways of getting a discount for the Adobe Photography plan. If you are a student, you will get a 65% discount by providing the supporting document. Or you can go to the Special Offers page on the Adobe website and go for a yearly subscription, it will make your monthly price lower.

Firstly, you need to sign in to the website. Then select Manage plan for the one you need to cancel. The button Cancel the plan will pop up, so click it. You’ll be asked the reason for cancellation, and after you choose it select Continue. The instructions covering your next steps will appear on the screen, just follow them till the plan is canceled.

A subscription to Adobe Creative Cloud totally costs its money in case you are working in any creative field. It is an industry standard software and includes the best collection of professional tools so far, so by getting this app you will be able to get all of them in one place. Plus, there are plenty of options and tool combos in different subscription plans for existing and new customers, so you will find the one suiting your needs for sure.

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Tips On Making An Infographic For Your Research Poster https://thedesignest.net/tips-infographic-research-poster/ https://thedesignest.net/tips-infographic-research-poster/#respond Thu, 07 Jul 2022 14:35:59 +0000 https://thedesignest.net/?p=44097 Incorporate infographic elements into your poster design — that's how you'll do it with ease!

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What is an infographic for, exactly? It can be used to display information quickly and clearly for a wide audience. Using an infographic maker, infographic elements can be incorporated into your poster design, which will help attract and maintain the attention of your audience members. To help you in making one, here are some tips. 

Know What You’re Trying To Convey

For example, do you want to demonstrate the type of data that was collected in order to generate certain conclusions? Are you trying to show how much information was included or excluded from your research? Whatever your topic may be, it is always best to know exactly what you want to get across with the use of a free infographic maker. 

Understand What You Want To Accomplish

Know the purpose of your research and what you hope to accomplish with your presentation. This will help you focus on the main points that should be included in the body of text accompanying each infographic element. With some practice, you can use the best infographic maker in conveying your research to a wide variety of people. 

Be Clear And Concise In Your Messaging

The text that accompanies your infographic elements should clearly convey any information that goes along with each visual element of your poster. Be sure to follow a logical format for the design in your poster maker, as well as include a title page and your acknowledgements. The main text within the body should be written in an easy-to-understand manner, with an appropriate balance of information and visual aids to convey the data you are presenting. It is a good habit for researchers to undergo peer review before publishing their work, so it is important to be sure you are on the right track, prior to your poster’s submission. 

Know How To Use Graphics Correctly

One of the best ways to get your research points across clearly and quickly is by including appropriate charts, graphs, or diagrams that depict trends in data you have collected. Remember that sometimes less is more when it comes to infographics. If you are stuck on what type of visual to use, try sketching out a few different ideas before settling on the best one. It might be helpful to talk with other researchers who have presented their work at scientific conferences in order to get some insight about effective elements for research posters. 

Design is an important part of your research poster, so take the time to get it right. It’s also a good idea to test out any visual elements you plan on including in your poster project prior to finalizing everything. Another useful tip is to keep your presentation short and snappy. 

Be Creative!

While following the guidelines will ensure that you stay within the rules and avoid any potential consequences, it also leaves little room for creativity. It is important to be professional when presenting your research poster, but there is no reason you cannot have some fun with the design elements. 

For example, try creating a storyline around in your online infographic maker. Are your findings meant to entertain or capture the attention of younger scientists? Consider using bright colors that are appropriate for children in order to attract their interest in reading further about your research topic. You can also incorporate a certain element or style in your poster design in order to make a more dramatic impression on viewers. 

If you do not have access to graphic design software programs, there are plenty of infographic maker online tools. Check out sites like Venngage to get some examples of what other researchers have done when designing infographics. 

They even offer free infographic templates that you can use to make your work easier. Be sure to check with your co-authors before using any design elements for your poster, though. 

Save It In PDF

After designing the layout of your infographic, be sure to save it in .pdf form in order to upload it when you are ready to submit your research poster. You may even want to make it available for download, in case anyone wants an electronic copy of your poster design elements. 

Check Your Poster Before Printing It

It is important that you are happy with the final design of your poster before submitting it for review. Before printing, make sure to proofread all text carefully to ensure there are no spelling or grammar mistakes. If you have any questions about how to make an infographic element more effective or useful in conveying your research, be sure to ask your research supervisor or a fellow student for some advice. 

In Conclusion

These are just a few examples of how you can be creative when using your easy infographic maker, but remember that it is important to keep the design simple in order to keep viewers’ attention. 

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40+ Best Disney Fonts https://thedesignest.net/disney-fonts/ https://thedesignest.net/disney-fonts/#respond Wed, 11 May 2022 11:55:31 +0000 https://thedesignest.net/?p=41494 The Lion King, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty — how many cartoons can you name? Remember the best ones with our Disney fonts collection.

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Wish we could go back in time to when all the everyday worries were limited to quickly going back home from school to watch Donald Duck or Mickey Mouse adventures! While the time-traveling machines are still in the process of invention, you can get a little closer to reckless childhood with our high-quality selection of Disney fonts! 

From the popular Disney fonts to based-on typefaces, the task was to cover as many unique picks as possible to provide complete copies and inspire you with potential Disney fonts. The heart-warming cartoonish style of each type is doomed to evoke great memories from when you were a kid and maybe yield in some current creative projects to make them even better. 

Our Team’s Top Pick

Boldie Slab Typeface

Welcome a new little helper in your typefaces stash, it’s Boldie! You can recognize him by slab contrasts and distinct display characters. They usually say, Boldie looks like if the old west and the 70s’ had a lovechild with no an unformal usage, and nothing would describe it better. It can become a perfect Disney font for adding sophisticated playfulness to any design project! 

Fiesta Town Font

People can never be too old to watch cartoon characters dealing with their daily issues or going on fantastic adventures! If the inner child in you not only lets you enjoy simple joys in life but also inspires you for design projects, use this cute Disney font as a starting point. 

Therestone — Cartoon Display Font

Therestone is a dramatic display font with a strong appearance and cartoonish Walt Disney Disney font vibes. Because of its rock-inspired design, this typeface looks bold and suits those who dare to be distinctive. 

Morning Routine Handwritten Font

Clean, simple, and cute — what else do you need for a perfect handwriting typeface? Morning Routine is a proper match for the enumerated purposes! Add a pinch of cartoon touch to any project: the font is an OpenType one with clean shapes and precise kerning. 

Jungle Adventurer — Gaming Font

Having a bold shape with a powerful sans-serif with sharp corners, Jungle Adventurer emphasizes every word you put on the screen. It will be perfect for online games design, posters, movie titles, fast food menus, magazines, YouTube covers, thumbnails, social media, and children’s designs. 

Ghostoons — Spooky Fantasy Font

No Disney font can exist without a feeling of kindness, even if it’s a spooky fantasy serif font called Ghostoons. Sure thing, it suits any design needs: logos, branding, cartoons, animations, covers, and websites. But most importantly, it’s easy to use and incredibly adorable! 

Histories: Fairytale Display Font

Histories has been inspired by the shape of the letters displayed on the cover of fairy tale books or Walt Disney fonts in animated intros. Let the magic flow into your designs with this display font! Histories features multiple ligatures and glyphs that combine the playful structure with a more attractive feel accessed via Open Type. 

Wicked Mouse

Hold onto your hats, folks! Wicked Mouse is a playful all-caps Walt Disney font that captures the magic of cartoons from a distant era. Basic and extended Latin, punctuation, accents, and diacritics are included. Lowercase characters differ slightly in variation and rotation in the regular version while they mirror their uppercase counterparts in the 3D. 

Bite Hard Font

Intimidating at first, but so captivating to work with — Bite Hard is a serpent-inspired typeface with detailed characters. The package delivers 4 font variations to provide with customization options and lettering combinations for the multitude of possible creative projects and artworks. 

New Waltograph Font

For those of you who are great fans of classic Disney cartoons, there’s a Waltograph font that can be surely called the Walt Disney logo font because of its recognizable style. It’s the genuinely legendary, original font a single glance at, which makes all the sweet childhood memories tremble in heart. 

Thomys Slab — Bold Vintage Font

Thomys Slab is a bold vintage font with visual elegance, smooth curves, and beautiful ligatures, making your work nothing but an eye-candy! This Disney font is suitable for a wide variety of projects such as invitations, logos, branding, packaging, and more. 

Blood Blaster a Bouncy Cartoon Font

Are you looking for a comic or cartoon font? Blood Blaster a bouncy font inspired by playful cartoon style typography or Disney fonts. The typeface would look essential for a design that needs to be jolly and fun. Add it to a book cover, comics, poster, packaging, merch, or logotype. 

Wonder Night Display Font

Set your imagination free with Wonder Night — a fancy display font inspired by magical storybooks and horror-fantasy movies. It was created with very bouncy letterforms and turned into a readable typeface. Wonder Night is an all-caps display font that is easy to play with. 

West Django a Vintage Western Font

Unexpectedly, none of Walt Disney’s cartoons about cowboys and the wild west come to mind at this instant. But it only means that you might become a pioneer in designing a suitable title for a theoretical cartoon (or movie)! West Django has a fair right to become your Disney font for that purpose. 

Vintage — The Vegals

Create a hooking title for a cover design or new logo, using the power of a classic vintage typeface called The Vegals. This purchase will include uppercase and lowercase letters, numerals, punctuation, multilingual language characters, and most importantly, OpenType features for the complete freedom of creation! 

Mermaidtales Font

Cutting to the case, this decorative Disney font inspired by The Little Mermaid includes special characters and Greek letters. Purchasing this typeface provides you with access to all future updates and versions of the font. From client projects to personal creations like posters, cutouts, and PowerPoint presentations, there are no limits on what can be carried out! 

Brolide Playful Sans

All the adventures start when you hit the road to the undiscovered lands or unfamiliar countries! And the fantastic projects begin with a perfectly-picked font. Brolide would work perfectly for those who need a typeface for headline, logotype, apparel, invitation, branding, packaging, advertising, and especially for fun, casual and playful design theme! 

The Sitcom

Proudly present The Sitcom retro script typeface! Inspired by 70-80’s TV show logos, the good vibration of pop culture, bold, glamour & colorful mood. This Disney font is very easy to use with hundreds of stylistic alternates, powered with OpenType features. If your app doesn’t feature a glyphs palette, the included characters map will help you. 

Cartoo Nature — Kids Cartoon Font

Exciting outdoor games, funny discoveries, imaginary creatures, lots of laughs, fun, and smiles — all these components of a happy childhood were used to develop this Disney-like font with a happy feeling all around it. Suitable for online games, posters, movie titles, fast food menus, magazines, and more! 

SCHENIOR

No bright covers, cartoon characters, and even patterned backgrounds in preview graphics. Is it even a Disney font? If you look closer into its letters collection, the vision of a stylish headline or title will enter your mind. SCHENIOR is a display Disney typeface with playful taste! It comes in two different weights and styles so that you can use them to your heart’s content. 

Beauty of the Beast Font

Based on the 2017 “Beauty and the Beast” movie poster, the typeface takes you even back in time long before the movie’s release. Do you remember the original animated masterpiece, full of fun, worries, thrill, and love? If you do, then this one can surely become one of your favorite Disney fonts! 

Polka Collecta Bold Playful

Soft and plushy, Polka Collecta is a Disney display font with alternate cuts. It’s available in two styles: Regular and Playful. Using the playful version, you can create unique compositions because of the unusual grid. The openType option features alternate stylistic characters to give the composition a unique personality. 

Star Blast a Playful Cartoon Font

Star Blast is a dazzling typeface full of Walt Disney and comics energy! In terms of functionality, it comprises everything you need for a cute, playful design to appear. There are three styles included: Regular, Outline, and Combination, which means there can be as many creative project solutions as you can carry out! 

Frozito Font

The inevitable moment to create some wintery design comes every year, and it’s high time for classics! We’re talking about Christmas font, based on the renowned “Frozen” Disney animated cartoon, which has become one of the main festive symbols not only among kids but adults as well. After all, who wouldn’t want to be a powerful frost-controlling princess? 

Grunge Decade

This font is based on design styles of the 80s and the chill aesthetics. Purchasing this typeface gives you the full set of the essentials: numerals, punctuation, stylistic alternates, and multilingual support, wrapped in OpenType features. It’s funky, hipster, retro, grunge, and bold! 

The Kindamana — Handwritten Display Font

Hokus-pokus! Your toolbox now is under a magic spell of this handwritten Disney font, there’s no way to escape the faith. Let’s see what opportunities await you in the future: 6 alternates set, uppercase & lowercase, numbers & punctuation marks, and a multipurpose tool for all kinds of typographic moods you might be. 

Lost Fish Font

Imagine being a little fish lost in a vast ocean world with no idea where to swim and what to do! There will be no such panic and confusion while working with this asset. Not exactly a Disney font, but who said it couldn’t bear the same cartoon vibe? Use it for original invitations, posters, t-shirts, and other stuff that makes you happy. 

Rainshow — Display Sans

Rainshow Sans is a dynamic display font ready to be paired with your logo and design. It has four different variations to accommodate every project you are working. And, of course, the characters remind of a classic rubber hose animation used by the Walt Disney company in the previous century, way before modern technology stepped in. 

Street Pops — Graffiti Typeface

Yo, guys, keep traveling through the most iconic cartoon designs with our selection of Disney fonts! Next up is Street Pops Graffiti Typeface, inspired by a funky graffiti style. It will be a great addition to a poster, hip-hop music cover, promo flyer, cartoon, comic book, and more. 

Alice in Wonderland Font

This font was inspired by Tim Burton’s “Alice in Wonderland” movie logo. It’s scary, spooky, nightmare font type, recreated to look exactly like the original one. It’s an outstanding find for Halloween designs, party invitation flyers, and other types of projects. 

Flashy | Retro & Fun

Even if you haven’t watched “Seinfeld”, it’s easy to recognize the 80s vibe when you see one. The Flashy font is a fun, cool, and retro style typeface. Coming with a fun alt glyph, it can easily be matched to an incredibly large set of projects, so add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out! 

Meowy

One hypoallergenic cat font, please! Meowy is a cute, cartoon like Disney typeface, that doesn’t only have cats all over the preview graphics but also possesses a cozy & simple style. Sweet, thin and friendly, this font will brighten up each of your designs. Add it to your projects, and you won’t be disappointed! 

Moanas Font

A fun font inspired by Disney’s “Moana” can not only be bound to the cartoon-related creations but also as a fun summer typeface to decorate posters, flyers, t-shirts, and maybe promotional graphics. The special attention is deserved by the artistic “O” letter, looking like the sun! This and other glyphs come in a collection of 53 characters. 

Cartoon Fun

Cartoon Fun is an energetic and expressive display font. Nothing can be better than fun, only a cartoon one! Great on the pages of graphic novels, and memorable as the main title for some cartoon or fan art poster. 

Magic House — Haunted Halloween Typeface

Are you looking for a haunted hand-drawn font for children and Halloween events? Try to download the Magic House Disney font, which is suitable for precisely the enumerated purposes and even more if you’re full of creative ideas concerning its use. It’s curly, spiky, pointy, and so mysterious that you will be mesmerized to use it. 

Run Child

Have absolutely no idea why this typeface is called like that — it’s not even scary to be running away from! To break the intrigue, the font is charming, wonderful, and friendly, but most importantly, it’s packed with comic book look and cartoon motifs. All the required characters and alternates are added, leaving you with a complete package. 

Kartoon Kids Font

What a fun font to build the visuals with! Combine it with other tools from your collection of saved resources and get ready to present another brilliant artwork to the world. Kartoon Kids might not be an accurate equivalent of the actual Disney font, but it’s gifted with extremely playful energy. 

Super Kids — Playfull Typeface

Merry letters taken right from the ice cream packs and imbued with the playground fun! This one will be an amazing Disney font for all your future projects and creations. Multilingual support and the full number of additional characters form a great package! 

Bjola Sans Serif

Bjola is a bold friendly Disney font which was created to bring a playful and little bit infantile feeling in any design. Сhubby clean letters looks simple and modern. It’s perfectly for children books, funny greeting cards, meal package design, logotypes and much other, where used cartoon or simple abstract graphic. 

Tangled Font

Don’t get caught up in the lack of creative means with a Tangled Font, celebrating the same-named Disney cartoon! 133 glyphs and 240 characters and other letters were carried out not only to become the Disney fan’s find, but a great-looking display font for a new logo inspiration or a title for the music album or book cover. 

Milkman Family

Funny thing, having a special delivery guy, bringing milk to homes every now and then. How about some fresh cartoon typeface drop? Milkman is a retro font in three weights: Light, Regular, and Bold. Displaying vintage posters and the 50s-inspired artworks would be a delight, having this type by your side! 

Mickey Font

Finishing up the parade of great Disney fonts with the good old classics — Mickey Mouse style typeface. You surely remember the Mickey Mouse Show. Here we’ve got a Disney font that brings the same visual traits and the same funky, cartoonish spirit. 

Princess and The Frog Font

One of our favorite Walt Disney animations now comes in a typeface format! Princess and The Frog font is a detailed equivalent of the original characters, boosted with the a little crown in O letters. 

Mouse Memoirs

Sea Horse is inspired by old victorian typography and sign painting. This pirate font with cartographic ornaments, which makes it an ideal font for your greeting cards, logos, and other classical design projects. Combine it with some special halftone overlay to finish the retro rough look and proudly set it sail into the world! 

AL Cinderella Font

The story of Cinderella and her miraculous destiny is known to every child even without watching Walt Disney cartoons. Invite a magic fairy tale into your design with this free Disney font, igniting kindness in hearts! Cinderella font includes 82 glyphs and 83 characters. 

Star Jedi Font

Still haven’t recovered from the fact, that Disney company bought Star Wars franchise, so Star Jedi and other Star Wars fonts won’t look out of place in this selection. Available in 4 styles, you can use any of them to add a pinch of space epicness to designs! 

Frequently Asked Questions

Apply Mouse Memoirs Disney font to any lettering in order to turn it into a lovely cartoonish masterpiece, commemorating the famous cartoon-making company, gifted us so many great childhood memories with their creations. 

We’ve collected the most vibrant Disney fonts and other cartoon typefaces, aimed at becoming a lucky find for the graphic design purposes you have in mind. Discover the options like Mouse Memoirs, Wicked Mouse, Cinderella Font, Star Jedi and more. 

New Waltograph Font is a free typeface, imitating the classic Disney font you see as the main title in all Disney cartoon openings. You can also check out the Mickey Font, representing the famous letters, created for this character. 

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How to Build High-Performing Websites with BeTheme’s 3 Builders & 600+ Pre-Built Sites https://thedesignest.net/build-high-performing-websites-betheme/ https://thedesignest.net/build-high-performing-websites-betheme/#respond Tue, 21 Sep 2021 09:00:47 +0000 https://thedesignest.net/?p=31214 Looking for a comprehensive solution for your WordPress projects? BeTheme has two page builders, a WooCommerce builder, and more than 600 pre-built sites to make web design a breeze.

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WordPress themes and plugins are supposed to make creating websites easier. Unfortunately, some struggle to find WordPress tools that are simple and understandable. Others struggle to find tools that are suitable for every website design job.

Different WordPress themes and plugins affect the way a website looks and the way it works. These tools also impact the web designer’s ability to build the website. Some WordPress themes create more work for the designer while others limit what they can do. 

Enter BeTheme.

BeTheme is like no other WordPress theme. It is a comprehensive solution to building websites and WordPress landing pages. It has a wide array of tools so that designers can quickly create a beautiful working website.

BeTheme has a backend and frontend builder, a WooCommerce builder, and more than 600 pre-built websites. It offers all of this at a one-time fee.

One flat fee gives you all the tools you need to build professional websites. This all-in-one WordPress solution is a powerhouse website builder.

Get to Know BeTheme, the All-in-One WordPress Solution

What does BeTheme offer? Here are a few features that make BeTheme one of the best WordPress website solutions.

1. Backend Building and Management with Muffin Builder 3

Every WordPress page builder has its strengths and weaknesses. However, it is difficult to find one that is flexible and that suits different web designing needs.

Many page builders offer drag-and-drop editing tools. Drag-and-drop is a wonderful tool for those who do not know how to build a website any other way. However, this can also leave designers little room for creativity.

BeTheme makes it so that designers do not have to compromise creativity for efficiency. It offers a wide range of tools so you can design websites the way you want to. 

BeTheme uses the Muffin Builder 3 editor. It is intuitive and gives designers full control. If you want to code a website by hand, you can. If you want to use BeTheme’s templates, predefined settings, and pre-built sections, you can. Or if you want to use a combination of both methods, you can do that too.

This backend builder also makes it easy to optimize searches, add sliders, add counters, and much much more. Users can add many elements to their page with this editor to make a truly distinctive website.

2. Frontend Designing and Perfecting with Muffin Live Builder

Developers inside and outside of WordPress are creating intuitive drag-and-drop website page builders. They have proven very useful to many people and have become very popular. 

They are a practical tool because they empower everyone to build websites. Now, not only can professional Miami web designers  create websites, but small business owners can too.

However, these page builders come at the cost of speed and customization.

These builders edit webpages on the frontend instead of in the WordPress dashboard. Often this means slow loading and even stalling out.

Customization is also sacrificed at times when it comes to using drag-and-drop page builders. Many times, users are only allowed to use the settings and features available on the plugin. If they want a more customized website, they have to do all of the editing directly on WordPress.

Muffin Live Builder is designed differently.

Muffin Live Builder is a lightweight visual builder that does not sacrifice speed or customization.

It has fast loading times so users do not have to wait for ages before the frontend reflects their design.

Also, users do not have to choose between using the drag-and-drop builder or doing all the work from the backend.

They can build features on the backend and refine the designs on the frontend or vice versa. Designers can use whichever editor they want, whenever they want.

3. Monetized Site Building with Muffin Woo Builder

Page builders allow WordPress users to design websites and landing pages in real-time. They make it easier for anyone and everyone to have an attractive and navigable website. Yet, many page builder plugins overlook eCommerce pages.

Page builder plugins help users create home pages, about pages, and contact pages. But they do not include tools to design shopping carts, product pages, checkout pages, etc. Users have to turn to other plugins for their eCommerce needs. 

WooCommerce is a popular plugin for creating an online store that works well. However, running a website with several plugins is not ideal.

It is better to use one plugin that satisfies all of your designing needs, including eCommerce pages.

BeTheme offers just that with the Muffin Woo Builder.

With the Muffin Woo Builder, users can design their own eCommerce pages. It even allows them to build their own templates or single products instead of customizing a default page.

It is the only page builder that provides advanced eCommerce design editing capabilities. These capabilities include:

  • Setting custom variation swatches
  • Choosing from 11 different gallery styles
  • Creating design rules for eCommerce pages
  • Switching between Shop and Catalogue mode
  • Adding sidebars
  • Configuring product image settings
  • Enabling wishlists
  • Showing or hiding the cart button
  • Choosing which icons appear in the header

To get this same level of editing control with other page builders and themes, users have to install several extra plugins. Or they need to code custom layouts by hand in the backend.

BeTheme uniquely offers all of these options in one website building plugin.

4. Attractive Website Designing with Be’s More than 600 Pre-built Templates

BeTheme is a lightweight WordPress builder with advanced designing options. But it is also a jam-packed tool with 600+ pre-built websites and more coming out each week. 

The pre-built website templates provide everything you need to get a website up and running fast. Pre-built website templates:

  • install a fully functioning website into WordPress
  • give users the specific plugins they need
  • contain placeholder content

All users need to do is swap out the placeholder content for their own and, voila, they have a fully designed and functional website. It saves hundreds of hours of hard work. It also saves a lot of money because you get all these pre-built websites at no extra cost.

BeTheme is the Total Package

It is overwhelmingly obvious that BeTheme is the total design package. It combines 600 pre-built templates with a backend, frontend, and WooCommerce page builder.

It is a cutting-edge tool that offers everything needed to design a high-quality website or landing page at a low price.

Thanks to the three free builders that come with BeTheme and give you full creative power, you can say goodbye to all other page builders.

Get the BeTheme powerhouse here to streamline the way you work and wield all of these tools at your fingertips. 

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Great Ideas to Promote Your Brand Offline https://thedesignest.net/promote-your-brand-offline/ https://thedesignest.net/promote-your-brand-offline/#respond Fri, 07 May 2021 12:20:26 +0000 https://thedesignest.net/?p=27978 Nowadays it's more important than ever to have a digital marketing strategy, but we shouldn't forget the impact of offline promotion approaches.

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In the last few years, companies have been adapting their marketing strategies and started focusing on online marketing to communicate and build brand awareness among their target customers, but we can’t underestimate the importance of offline marketing and think it’s something of the past. If you want to succeed and reach a wider audience it’s nice to mix these two strategies a bit.

We can’t deny that social media marketing campaigns are important to connect with thousands of people and increase sales by harnessing the power of the internet. It’s common that companies invest a lot of time and money on their online presence, but it’s also important to be present in the real world as well. There are people who still believe in personal interaction, face to face business and actually seeing and experiencing the product. So, if you want to expand your target consumers, see people talking about your services it’s useful to consider some Offline Marketing Strategies.

Meaning of Offline Promotion

Offline marketing strategies can easily be defined as traditional media strategies out of the online world, such as Television, Radio, Events, Traditional and Digital Billboards, that companies from different sectors use to reach and communicate with their target audience. It tends to have a greater impact on consumers who do not make frequent use of social networks, or who rely more on traditional media. Even though we’re living in a digital era, offline promotion is still relevant and can come up with good results, the main secret to succeed is to choose the right tools to connect with your customer.

When Should You Go for Offline or Online Marketing Strategies?

We are all aware of the importance and the results online and offline marketing can have for our business. However, offline marketing has been diminished by the belief that it’s a trend from the past and won’t have any effect on people, which is wrong. Offline promotion still reaches different types of people, generates sales and catches brand-new clients. The main key to succeed is to always combine offline and online marketing, since it will build up a dual interaction and retain potential customers who consume different types of media. That is why it is very important to continue integrating both of these marketing techniques.

Offline Marketing Examples

Storytelling

Storytelling

It’s essential to brands to create a real connection with their audience in order to build a solid relationship and stay on their top of mind. To achieve that we need to build a marketing strategy on our Storytelling, which means tell your public a story about your product and company, transmitting your values and proposals in an inspiring way that will naturally connect with the audience. It’s also captivating to show empathy, with some Storycaring, avoiding basic messages and changing our approach and discourse, especially after the COVID-19 crisis when our society feels more united and seeking the well-being of our community.

A well-structured campaign can involve the spectator, enthralling him to ask for more, creating new connections in an emotional way.

Networking

Networking consists of connecting with different people to increase brand awareness and boost your business and services. Even though it can be easily done on digital platforms, we can’t underestimate how powerful it can be in a face-to-face meeting. It can be done when attending different types of events, speaking at congresses and breakfast meetings for example. These actions promote the exchange of information, build professional connections and learn more about a different or specific market and companies’ strategies.

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Promotional Products

When attending events, or promoting internal marketing within your company, a good strategy to build loyalty and engagement with your clients and employees is to give them personalized products. Something that can be useful in their daily lives and increase the value of your service, it can be a personalised tote bag for example. Your employees will be happy and motivated to keep doing their jobs with some gifts, doesn’t matter if it’s for the ones who are already working with you, or a nice Welcome Pack for the new ones. On the other hand, you can use different types of promotional products as an event gift to attract potential clients, or even as a gift to a guest who arrives at your hotel, or bought something in your shop.

That way, they will feel special and it can generate a good review online and recommend your business to their friends and family, divulging your brand.

Local Sponsorship

The sponsoring strategy can go from a local and small event, to a soccer team who puts your logo in their t-shirt. There are many different causes and local events your company can support, such as Pink October, a campaign dedicated to preserving the Oceans, Earth day, etc. It’s up to you to see what connects best with your business values. Take the opportunity to approach consumers through an interesting dialogue, and show that your company is not just thinking about selling, but also showing solidarity with current causes, reinforcing trust to your business.

Business Cards

Business Cards

Business cards are one of the oldest and best ways to keep in touch with clients, suppliers and potential clients as one of the most effective offline marketing tools that you can give to people at events, restaurants, business meetings or to your friends. Remember to put your slogan with a short message that can let people know about your company and services.

Flyers & Coupons

Another common advertising strategy element are flyers and coupons which are still very used for many businesses to promote their brand and products. If you print an attractive and well-designed flyer, with the main information, good pictures of your products and distribute it to target clients, they will take a moment to take a look at it.

Ads in Newspapers & Magazines

It’s still a high number of people who buy and read printed newspapers and magazines, for personal use, to give to clients in an office waiting room, or even local magazines. This type of strategy gets a great influence on consumers and it’s worthy for any kind of business. It might seem a bit old school, but if you choose the right local paper or magazine, it can fit in really well and be a nice little detail.

And as every communication channel, before publishing your ad, keep in mind to choose the proper section based on the interests of your company and to create a nice design and absorbing message to attract the readers.

TV Campaigns

Between many options, one of the most popular is to advertise on TV where you can reach thousands of people and create a huge impact of your brand in a few seconds, all you need to do is choose the best channel, program and hours to promote your campaign according to the option that will help you to reach your target audience and achieve a high percentage of impressions.

How to Measure your Offline Success

The ideal marketing strategy is defined based on your goals and financial resources to promote your marketing campaign. However, it is important to choose between the different strategies of the offline world, combined with online marketing to achieve better engagement with the target audience and current clients. If you study these approaches well and think about a good plan of attack, you can make yourself known without the necessity of spending a lot of money to reach customers.

How to Measure your Offline Success

The last step is to measure your Offline Success and see how many people acquired your product or services through your offline promotion. There are few different ways to do it, but we can highlight three of them:

  • Vanity URL: This is a unique URL that people who see your business advertised on TV, flyers, newspapers access and get to your website. Later on, you can use web analytics tools to know how many people have accessed that link and bought something.
  • Coupons and discount codes: This is a very easy way to check how many people have seen your campaign and also a strategy to retain clients if they have 2 free deliveries or some discount on the next purchase.
  • Google Analytics: You can use Google Analytics to see the traffic in your website during your advertisements on TV, and see how many people accessed your page after seeing your advertisement.

There are different ways and options to advertise your company and reach your target audience, in addition to measuring the success of the campaign. The most important thing is to find the way that best suits the needs of your business, and this within the allowable budget for each marketing strategy. Have you ever considered trying any of these strategies? Make sure to study your market well and use the right tools to achieve your goals.

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Reviving the Best Futuristic Story With Evangelion Fan Art https://thedesignest.net/evangelion-fan-art/ https://thedesignest.net/evangelion-fan-art/#respond Fri, 19 Feb 2021 11:29:15 +0000 https://thedesignest.net/?p=26937 Meet your favorite characters, from Shinji Ikari to Rei Ayanami, relive the legendary story, and polish your nostalgic feelings with our collection of fan art illustrations.

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Death Note and Neon Genesis Evangelion — here are the two canonic anime series I can’t imagine myself without. Probably, this is how I discovered the essence of life and morality as a teenager. And I’m sure I’m not the only one. However, the latter somehow evokes most of my nostalgic feelings. So on my way rewatching the tetralogy (and still hoping to see the last film this year) I’m pleased to share some Evangelion fan art, conveying that ambiance of good old mecha.
I can still see myself swallowing one episode after another. I redrew almost all characters then and even tried to make my own manga chapters (I wonder if they might have been a success ). Neon Genesis Evangelion was the first ‘mature’ anime series I watched, and it evoked a mix of total fascination and unanswered questions. Truth be told, I still have many!
Today, I feel so thankful for this incredible universe to be in my life: with an unforgettable opening theme, deep philosophical significance, characters I could associate myself with. And of course, it introduced millions of teens to the mecha anime — so eventually, many of us got their best anime genre.
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True, I miss the old cast of actors and can’t get used to the one on Netflix. And there’s been so much time since the third film, Evangelion: 3.0 was released. But who cares if the story still grips me? So I’m here to help you revive the legendary battles, pilot EVA and meet your best friends, from Shinji Ikari to Rei Ayanami, with this collection of my favorite Evangelion fan art illustrations.
Evangelion Fan Art by Gunnn
Evangelion Fan Art by Gunnn
Evangelion Fan Art by Nen Chang
Evangelion Fan Art by Nen Chang
Evangelion Fan Art by Diana M. Noriega
Evangelion Fan Art by Diana M. Noriega
Evangelion Fan Art by Julio Vega Peinado
Evangelion Fan Art by Julio Vega Peinado
Evangelion Fan Art by Tan Zhi Hui
Evangelion Fan Art by Tan Zhi Hui
Evangelion Fan Art by Tin Brian Nguyen
Evangelion Fan Art by Tin Brian Nguyen
Evangelion Fan Art by Kelly Brown
Evangelion Fan Art by Kelly Brown
Evangelion Fan Art by Mercedes Bazan
Evangelion Fan Art by Mercedes Bazan
Evangelion Fan Art by Sarah Silva (Jinme)
Evangelion Fan Art by Sarah Silva (Jinme)
Evangelion Fan Art by CHA WAK
Evangelion Fan Art by CHA WAK
Evangelion Fan Art by Mariè Dioness
Evangelion Fan Art by Mariè Dioness
Evangelion Fan Art by Brendan Cave
Evangelion Fan Art by Brendan Cave
Evangelion Fan Art by Rebeca Orantes
Evangelion Fan Art by Rebeca Orantes
Evangelion Fan Art by Edwin Huang
Evangelion Fan Art by Edwin Huang
Evangelion Fan Art by Nivanh Chanthara
Evangelion Fan Art by Nivanh Chanthara
Evangelion Fan Art by Andrea Taffelli
Evangelion Fan Art by Andrea Taffelli
Evangelion Fan Art by Adrianna Foryś
Evangelion Fan Art by Adrianna Foryś
Evangelion Fan Art by Josu Pascual
Evangelion Fan Art by Josu Pascual
Evangelion Fan Art by Fahmi Faisal
Evangelion Fan Art by Fahmi Faisal
Evangelion Fan Art by Kuro Gareki
Evangelion Fan Art by Kuro Gareki
Evangelion Fan Art by snod snow
Evangelion Fan Art by snod snow
Evangelion Fan Art by Diana Mercolini
Evangelion Fan Art by Diana Mercolini
Evangelion Fan Art by Silvia Vanni
Evangelion Fan Art by Silvia Vanni
Evangelion Fan Art by yokichan18
Evangelion Fan Art by yokichan18
Evangelion Fan Art by Robbie Trevino
Evangelion Fan Art by Robbie Trevino
Evangelion Fan Art by Entei Ryu
Evangelion Fan Art by Entei Ryu
Evangelion Fan Art by Emily Julstrom
Evangelion Fan Art by Emily Julstrom
Evangelion Fan Art by Yana Cot
Evangelion Fan Art by Yana Cot
Evangelion Fan Art by Katia Morel
Evangelion Fan Art by Katia Morel
Evangelion Fan Art by Kangmin Kim
Evangelion Fan Art by Kangmin Kim
Evangelion Fan Art by jml2art orozco
Evangelion Fan Art by jml2art orozco
Evangelion Fan Art by DUTO (Choi hyochan)
Evangelion Fan Art by DUTO (Choi hyochan)
Evangelion Fan Art by Genel Jumalon
Evangelion Fan Art by Genel Jumalon
Evangelion Fan Art by simon guerin
Evangelion Fan Art by simon guerin
Evangelion Fan Art by E.M. Engel
Evangelion Fan Art by E.M. Engel
Evangelion Fan Art by Rocco helei
Evangelion Fan Art by Rocco helei
Evangelion Fan Art by Dora Ingrid Perkovic
Evangelion Fan Art by Dora Ingrid Perkovic
Evangelion Fan Art by Claudia SG Ianniciello
Evangelion Fan Art by Claudia SG Ianniciello

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Gravity Falls Fan Art: Here Starts a Great Adventure! https://thedesignest.net/gravity-falls-fan-art/ https://thedesignest.net/gravity-falls-fan-art/#respond Thu, 28 Jan 2021 07:10:35 +0000 https://thedesignest.net/?p=26646 Grab Waddles, and join Mabel and Dipper in their groovy adventures as if you are twelve again.

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The days I spent watching Gravity Falls were probably the best in my boring and so predictable adulthood. This story got everything the picky audience may ask for: a gripping plot, charismatic characters, humor — so all you want is another episode. In fact, I wish I watched this series while growing, and I slightly envy all teens who had this chance.
Emergency hugs for everyone missing Gravity Falls universe! I can barely remember a recent Disney series that received so much attention from the community and was praised for just everything. No matter whether you are ten of thirty-five, you’ll end up dreaming of such siblings as Dipper and Maber — and of Uncle Stan, Soos, and Wendy as your everpresent companions.
You know, with every single episode, I had mixed fillings. At a time, I was choking on cuteness and embarrassment (as if it was me going through my first love story with Mermando 🧜‍♂️) — and giggling at gnomes throwing up rainbows. As if all of the best human experiences met the most weird and awkward moments, and here’s what we’ve got!
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Sprinkle it with endless references and nods to shows like X-Files and movies like Alien, Mad Max, and even Pacific Rim, and here we have a 40-episodes cinematographic bomb that is everywhere — from memes and gifs to merchandise and to Call Me Maybe Parody released in 2020 to support our nostalgia.
And for everyone, who’s now in Sweater Town, missing the series (for five years already, huh?) and asking for more, comes my selection of Gravity Falls fan art created by passionate fans — like you and me! An awkward sibling hug, maybe?
Gravity Falls fan art by Hui Hui Wong
Gravity Falls fan art by Hui Hui Wong
Gravity Falls fan art by Evgeniy
Gravity Falls fan art by Evgeniy
Gravity Falls fan art by Galina Belyaeva
Gravity Falls fan art by Galina Belyaeva
Gravity Falls fan art by A J
Gravity Falls fan art by A J
Gravity Falls fan art by Elisabeth Deim
Gravity Falls fan art by Elisabeth Deim
Gravity Falls fan art by Mariana Nicoleli
Gravity Falls fan art by Mariana Nicoleli
Gravity Falls fan art by lem0ns_art
Gravity Falls fan art by lem0ns_art
Gravity Falls fan art by Monika Norcross-Cerminara
Gravity Falls fan art by Monika Norcross-Cerminara
Gravity Falls fan art by Denis Sokolov
Gravity Falls fan art by Denis Sokolov
Gravity Falls fan art by Tomislav Novacki
Gravity Falls fan art by Tomislav Novacki
Gravity Falls fan art by Kamil Khadeyev
Gravity Falls fan art by Kamil Khadeyev
Gravity Falls fan art by david alarcon
Gravity Falls fan art by david alarcon
Gravity Falls fan art by siriuslymeg
Gravity Falls fan art by siriuslymeg
Gravity Falls fan art by Luis Valencia
Gravity Falls fan art by Luis Valencia
Gravity Falls fan art by David Sáez
Gravity Falls fan art by David Sáez
Gravity Falls fan art by Dimka Desh
Gravity Falls fan art by Dimka Desh
Gravity Falls fan art by rozanart
Gravity Falls fan art by rozanart
Gravity Falls fan art by Siro Station
Gravity Falls fan art by Siro Station
Gravity Falls fan art by Sara Mauri
Gravity Falls fan art by Sara Mauri
Gravity Falls fan art by Jordan Jenkins
Gravity Falls fan art by Jordan Jenkins
Gravity Falls fan art by Daria Doroshchuk
Gravity Falls fan art by Daria Doroshchuk
Gravity Falls fan art by Denis Sokolov
Gravity Falls fan art by Denis Sokolov
Gravity Falls fan art by asianartiste
Gravity Falls fan art by asianartiste

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Exploring The Spider-Verse With Spider-Man Art https://thedesignest.net/exploring-the-spider-verse-with-spider-man-art/ https://thedesignest.net/exploring-the-spider-verse-with-spider-man-art/#respond Fri, 22 Jan 2021 15:13:59 +0000 https://thedesignest.net/?p=26530 Didn’t know there was a whole universe of them before this Spider-Man art edition!

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It’s mind-blowing how many spider-man versions exist there; I can totally get lost. Thanks to this collection of Spider-Man art, not only I’ve rewatched all the movies, but I’ve also discovered the cartoon I had somehow missed, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, and as an artist, I was super-amazed!
It’s like everyone’s favorite story about the guy bitten by the radioactive spider that can never end! New interpretations, characters, villains, adventures — that’s only a small part of the reasons to love this comics diversity for. To be fair, I had a certain skepticism about this and considered all doppelgangers to be just the marketing tool, squeezing out the plot till it droughts, making money on the fame of well-known characters everyone does. Now, look at me, putting together the Spider-Man art, consisting practically on 90% of the cartoon-related illustrations. That’s what I call a self-development!
You can be a loyal Tobey Maguire or Andrew Garfield fan, but as soon as you see the cute Spider-Ham, your list of favorites gets one position longer. And no, it’s not the Simpsons-related gig with Peter Porker — the character fist appeared back in 1983 comics. A pretty curious little fact. Switching to something more said: I’ve cried rivers over the death of Gwen Stacey, oh boy, that tragic moment in the picture. Again, I didn’t know about her being alive and having spider-woman superpowers in some parallel universe, what a nice surprise I must say.
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I know I’ve put so many nails in the coffin of my comics-related ignorance, but it doesn’t matter when it comes to spider-man art, I’ve had a blast collecting these images. The second part of Spider-Verse won’t be out until 2022, so we have plenty of time to savour the taste of masterly-drawn Spider-Man art by a bunch of talented folks.
Spider-Man Fan Art by Alexander Perez
Spider-Man Fan Art by Alexander Perez
Spider-Man Fan Art by Santiago Moriv
Spider-Man Fan Art by Santiago Moriv
Spider-Man Fan Art by Ollie Hoff
Spider-Man Fan Art by Ollie Hoff
Spider-Man Fan Art by AOKURA
Spider-Man Fan Art by AOKURA
Spider-Man Fan Art by Joey Ellis
Spider-Man Fan Art by Joey Ellis
Spider-Man Fan Art by DarkBlue
Spider-Man Fan Art by DarkBlue
Spider-Man Fan Art by Chris Fernandez
Spider-Man Fan Art by Chris Fernandez
Spider-Man Fan Art by Bobbo Andonova
Spider-Man Fan Art by Bobbo Andonova
Spider-Man Fan Art by Anhelga
Spider-Man Fan Art by Anhelga
Spider-Man Fan Art by Thomas Campi
Spider-Man Fan Art by Thomas Campi
Spider-Man Fan Art by Mizuri AU
Spider-Man Fan Art by Mizuri AU
Spider-Man Fan Art by Allie Preswick
Spider-Man Fan Art by Allie Preswick
Spider-Man Fan Art by Davide Mazzuchin
Spider-Man Fan Art by Davide Mazzuchin
Spider-Man Fan Art by Richard Méril
Spider-Man Fan Art by Richard Méril
Spider-Man Fan Art by Vanja Todoric
Spider-Man Fan Art by Vanja Todoric
Spider-Man Fan Art by Steve Richardson
Spider-Man Fan Art by Steve Richardson
Spider-Man Fan Art by Chris Thornley
Spider-Man Fan Art by Chris Thornley
Spider-Man Fan Art by Bulat Gazizov
Spider-Man Fan Art by Bulat Gazizov
Spider-Man Fan Art by Daniel McKay
Spider-Man Fan Art by Daniel McKay
Spider-Man Fan Art by Edwin Fong
Spider-Man Fan Art by Edwin Fong
Spider-Man Fan Art by Andres Martinez
Spider-Man Fan Art by Andres Martinez
Spider-Man Fan Art by Thobias Daneluz
Spider-Man Fan Art by Thobias Daneluz
Spider-Man Fan Art by Narupiti Harunsong
Spider-Man Fan Art by Narupiti Harunsong
Spider-Man Fan Art by Razvan Bogdan
Spider-Man Fan Art by Razvan Bogdan
Spider-Man Fan Art by Malcolm Wopé
Spider-Man Fan Art by Malcolm Wopé
Spider-Man Fan Art by Óscar Fernández
Spider-Man Fan Art by Óscar Fernández
Spider-Man Fan Art by Hannah Fung
Spider-Man Fan Art by Hannah Fung
Spider-Man Fan Art by Michelle Lo
Spider-Man Fan Art by Michelle Lo
Spider-Man Fan Art by Fred Latham
Spider-Man Fan Art by Fred Latham
Spider-Man Fan Art by Eva Eskelinen
Spider-Man Fan Art by Eva Eskelinen
Spider-Man Fan Art by Julien Rico Jr
Spider-Man Fan Art by Julien Rico Jr
Spider-Man Fan Art by Gabriel Ferreira
Spider-Man Fan Art by Gabriel Ferreira
Spider-Man Fan Art by Valerio "Dreelrayk" Buonfantino
Spider-Man Fan Art by Valerio "Dreelrayk" Buonfantino
Spider-Man Fan Art by SANTA FUNG
Spider-Man Fan Art by SANTA FUNG
Spider-Man Fan Art by Erik Ly
Spider-Man Fan Art by Erik Ly
Spider-Man Fan Art by Jenny Yu
Spider-Man Fan Art by Jenny Yu

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Legend of Zelda Fan Art: Easier Than Rescuing Princesses https://thedesignest.net/zelda-fan-art/ https://thedesignest.net/zelda-fan-art/#respond Wed, 30 Dec 2020 12:24:59 +0000 https://thedesignest.net/?p=26257 Don’t call Link an elf, he’s a Hylian! The chances are high that you already know that if this Legend of Zelda fan art has caught your eye.

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We’ve all have dealt with adventures of Link, at some point. It’s that particular type of pop culture phenomenon, that you don’t have to be a whiz at to discuss with someone. Besides, it’s so convenient that each edition has its own course of events with new incarnations of the main characters — in terms of chit-chat at the party and creating a Legend of Zelda fan art.
There must be something with Japanese game developers and the princess rescue theme — don’t say that you haven’t compared Legend of Zelda with Mario adventures for once (psss, we’ve got Mario fan art covered as well, by the way). Whatever that is, they sure know how to make an engaging plot, wrapped into a colorful magic world. How can it not become an inexhaustible source for creative concepts, fresh ideas and story-based illustrations?
Dare to admire the Link and Zelda fan art, shown in their unique representation! You can think of it as a little exercise for imagination: pretend like you’re playing the newly-released game, created in the original style. It can be super-realistic or too cartoonish on the contrary, who said this version of Hyrule can’t exist? Still, they all are united by the absolutely gorgeous fantasy forest nature theme, granting each parallel universe a vast space for all the ideas to thrive on.
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I love how much people dwell on Princess Zelda fan art concepts, she can appear so different! Bob cut, accompanied by a warrior-like posture and a suitable outfit, or the feminine wisdom-carrying ruler with a long floating waterfall of hair. Superb in any disguise, she might become a costume-reference for your next Halloween party!
Zelda Fan Art by Tim Mack
Zelda Fan Art by Tim Mack
Zelda Fan Art by Megan Phonesavanh
Zelda Fan Art by Megan Phonesavanh
Zelda Fan Art by Mathieu Moreau
Zelda Fan Art by Mathieu Moreau
Zelda Fan Art by Tan Zhi Hui
Zelda Fan Art by Tan Zhi Hui
Zelda Fan Art by Maika Sozo
Zelda Fan Art by Maika Sozo
Zelda Fan Art by JINWU
Zelda Fan Art by JINWU
Zelda Fan Art by Mohamed Chahin
Zelda Fan Art by Mohamed Chahin
Zelda Fan Art by Dani Diez
Zelda Fan Art by Dani Diez
Zelda Fan Art by Shirley Gong
Zelda Fan Art by Shirley Gong
Zelda Fan Art by Christopher Barischof
Zelda Fan Art by Christopher Barischof
Zelda Fan Art by Rayner Alencar
Zelda Fan Art by Rayner Alencar
Zelda Fan Art by Thomas Randby
Zelda Fan Art by Thomas Randby
Zelda Fan Art by Adam Rufino
Zelda Fan Art by Adam Rufino
Zelda Fan Art by Xavier Houssin
Zelda Fan Art by Xavier Houssin
Zelda Fan Art by Anato Finnstark
Zelda Fan Art by Anato Finnstark
Zelda Fan Art by Maika Sozo
Zelda Fan Art by Maika Sozo
Zelda Fan Art by Ana Mendes
Zelda Fan Art by Ana Mendes
Zelda Fan Art by nephelomancer
Zelda Fan Art by nephelomancer 🌩
Zelda Fan Art by Florian Herold
Zelda Fan Art by Florian Herold
Zelda Fan Art by Pablo Ilyich
Zelda Fan Art by Pablo Ilyich
Zelda Fan Art by Jasmin Habezai-Fekri
Zelda Fan Art by Jasmin Habezai-Fekri
Zelda Fan Art by Jenny Harder
Zelda Fan Art by Jenny Harder
Zelda Fan Art by Hicham Habchi
Zelda Fan Art by Hicham Habchi
Zelda Fan Art by KD (Graffoxx)
Zelda Fan Art by KD 🦊 (Graffoxx)
Zelda Fan Art by Mitsu Art
Zelda Fan Art by Mitsu Art
Zelda Fan Art by RC Johnson
Zelda Fan Art by RC Johnson
Zelda Fan Art by Marie Bergeron
Zelda Fan Art by Marie Bergeron
Zelda Fan Art by Jaqueline Florencio
Zelda Fan Art by Jaqueline Florencio
Zelda Fan Art by Da_Dian
Zelda Fan Art by Da_Dian
Zelda Fan Art by Romain Sentenac
Zelda Fan Art by Romain Sentenac
Zelda Fan Art by Cindy Avelino
Zelda Fan Art by Cindy Avelino
Zelda Fan Art by Mad Boogie Creations
Zelda Fan Art by Mad Boogie Creations
Zelda Fan Art by Ricardo Caria
Zelda Fan Art by Ricardo Caria
Zelda Fan Art by Tim Kaminski
Zelda Fan Art by Tim Kaminski
Zelda Fan Art by Francesco Mazza
Zelda Fan Art by Francesco Mazza
Zelda Fan Art by Gwen Bassett
Zelda Fan Art by Gwen Bassett
Zelda Fan Art by Sang Han
Zelda Fan Art by Sang Han
Zelda Fan Art by Akinori Takaki
Zelda Fan Art by Akinori Takaki
Zelda Fan Art by Caseyillustrates
Zelda Fan Art by Caseyillustrates
Zelda Fan Art by Nadia Enis
Zelda Fan Art by Nadia Enis
Zelda Fan Art by Joanna Grodecka
Zelda Fan Art by Joanna Grodecka
Zelda Fan Art by Matt Anderson
Zelda Fan Art by Matt Anderson
Zelda Fan Art by Justin Mezzell
Zelda Fan Art by Justin Mezzell

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Mandalorian Fan Art: Not Just Baby Yoda https://thedesignest.net/mandalorian-fan-art-not-just-baby-yoda/ https://thedesignest.net/mandalorian-fan-art-not-just-baby-yoda/#respond Wed, 23 Dec 2020 12:17:57 +0000 https://thedesignest.net/?p=26022 The new season of Mandalorian was probably even more gripping than the first one. So if you are still fascinated by this space Western, let's recall the best moments with our collection of fan art.

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I may sound critical, but after the latest trilogy, Mandalorian was like a breath of fresh air. Discovering a whole new story inside the classical environment was a gift for all Star Wars fans. And it’s not a surprise that the second season was so warmly received by the community, so hungry for more — even if it’s just Mandalorian or Baby Yoda fan art.
Previously, I already shared some Star Wars fan art, searching to find the balance between my hugest love for the original story and so different Mandalorian — which I start liking more and more. It’s amazing how precisely and carefully it conveys the spirit of the world build by George Lucas back in the 70s. I felt like I was eight again, just meeting the characters and following Luke Skywalker with a beating heart. And now, after season 2 of Mandalorian, I have exactly the same feeling.

While there are fans like me, who are willing to explore Mandalorian art works for hours and purchase tons of Star Wars merchandise, there are also those who have never seen the trilogies and are on Tatooine for the first time. Oh, and there are also those who aren’t fascinated by the series but are totally in love with the charming Baby Yoda (or Grogu, as we finally know his name). Well, I can assure everyone to find their piece of cuteness in this selection.

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Mandalorian Fan Art by Max Degtyarev
Mandalorian Fan Art by Max Degtyarev
Mandalorian Fan Art by João Augusto
Mandalorian Fan Art by João Augusto
Mandalorian Fan Art by Matthew Gallagher
Mandalorian Fan Art by Matthew Gallagher
Mandalorian Fan Art by Jaromir Hrivnac
Mandalorian Fan Art by Jaromir Hrivnac
Mandalorian Fan Art by Shoulong Tian
Mandalorian Fan Art by Shoulong Tian
Mandalorian Fan Art by Arnaud Caubel
Mandalorian Fan Art by Arnaud Caubel
Mandalorian Fan Art by Logan Walden
Mandalorian Fan Art by Logan Walden
Mandalorian Fan Art by Lorenzo Berzosa
Mandalorian Fan Art by Lorenzo Berzosa
Mandalorian Fan Art by Gabe Rose
Mandalorian Fan Art by Gabe Rose
Mandalorian Fan Art by Sean Hargreaves
Mandalorian Fan Art by Sean Hargreaves
Mandalorian Fan Art by Helena Chiva
Mandalorian Fan Art by Helena Chiva
Mandalorian Fan Art by subok
Mandalorian Fan Art by subok
Mandalorian Fan Art by Adrián Pastorizzo
Mandalorian Fan Art by Adrián Pastorizzo
Mandalorian Fan Art by Ruslan Babkin
Mandalorian Fan Art by Ruslan Babkin
Mandalorian Fan Art by James David Horton
Mandalorian Fan Art by James David Horton
Mandalorian Fan Art by Jason Chalker
Mandalorian Fan Art by Jason Chalker
Mandalorian Fan Art by Janine Berg
Mandalorian Fan Art by Janine Berg
Mandalorian Fan Art by Antonio Aponte
Mandalorian Fan Art by Antonio Aponte
Mandalorian Fan Art by Gloria Abigail
Mandalorian Fan Art by Gloria Abigail
Mandalorian Fan Art by Ramon Pla
Mandalorian Fan Art by Ramon Pla
Mandalorian Fan Art by Oscar Martinez
Mandalorian Fan Art by Oscar Martinez
Mandalorian Fan Art by Beni
Mandalorian Fan Art by Beni
Mandalorian Fan Art by Flore Maquin
Mandalorian Fan Art by Flore Maquin
Mandalorian Fan Art by Chris K. Seidel
Mandalorian Fan Art by Chris K. Seidel
Mandalorian Fan Art by Rustom Clark Capinpuyan (Tomix)
Mandalorian Fan Art by Rustom Clark Capinpuyan (Tomix)
Mandalorian Fan Art by Belal Mabrouk
Mandalorian Fan Art by Belal Mabrouk
Mandalorian Fan Art by PLAY GLITTCH
Mandalorian Fan Art by PLAY GLITTCH
Mandalorian Fan Art by Ksenia Ovchinnikova
Mandalorian Fan Art by Ksenia Ovchinnikova
Mandalorian Fan Art by Francky Hautreux
Mandalorian Fan Art by Francky Hautreux
Mandalorian Fan Art by Rob Duenas
Mandalorian Fan Art by Rob Duenas
Mandalorian Fan Art by Roger Strunk
Mandalorian Fan Art by Roger Strunk
Mandalorian Fan Art by Yondr Studio
Mandalorian Fan Art by Yondr Studio
Mandalorian Fan Art by Klaher Baklaher
Mandalorian Fan Art by Klaher Baklaher
Mandalorian Fan Art by Ida Salovaara
Mandalorian Fan Art by Ida Salovaara

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