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Here are eight reasons why you should consider choosing interactive, digital flipbooks instead of boring and static PDFs. Check them out!
found … 1. Flat design In search of visual clarity and ease of communication, flat design is now commonplace and shading, reflections and bevelled edges are a thing of the past. Skeuomorphic design may well have been a valuable tool at the dawn of the digital age (the desktop and folder icons from apple in the 80s gave new users a useful real world metaphor of what they were dealing with digitally) but now we are all familiar with digital concepts, we don’t need our device’s notepad to look like a post-it note, radio to have twiddly dials or calculator to look like it came from a high school maths lesson. Skeuomorphism has become dated, and worse, patronising. Flat design gives users a greater sense of pride in their new found digital skills. 2. 3D Printing Don’t panic; flat design doesn’t bring about the total demise of dimensionality and new opportunities brought about by 3D printing allow 3D designs to enter the real world. The prospect of job opportunities in this area has many graphic designers using their existing skills to retrain in 3D printed design. Popular software programmes make this process easier with more user friendly systems. We’ve already seen a lot of great 3D printed typography and as the ball gets rolling even more is popping out from shop fronts, cinema listing boards, book covers etc. The line between graphic designers and sculptors has become blurred and a new breed of designer comes to the fore: graphic sculptors. 3. Online or offline? The border between online and offline becomes increasingly blurred as physical space increasingly takes on the appearance of the internet. It’s not quite the Matrix, but graphic designers find it easier to display their work in the real world with gallery spaces, advertising boards and public spaces being controlled and accessed remotely. Google Glass and its competitors, though experiencing a few problems in their infancy, are set to blur this line even further bringing even more opportunities for graphic designers to showcase their work in ‘real’ settings.
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