Learning how to design something is what started the whole DirektConcept.com thing. We are proud to say we’ve come a very long way, but there is still plenty that we can learn and accomplish. If you too are trying to improve your designs skill set or are just getting started, the Design Deck of cards is perfect for learning graphic design and playing your favorite card game at the same time. Printed on Bicycle stock cards, you’ll learn everything from good design strategies to design terminology, quotes from famous designers, history of design movements and much more. Why not learn all of this while playing poker at the same time? It just seems to good to be true, doesn’t it?
Tag Archives: Graphic Design
Photo Manipulation At It's Finest by nois7
Photo manipulation is presented to us at its highest level with Robert Jahn’s, a.k.a nois7’s beautiful gallery of manipulated photographs all taken by him. The art director already takes amazing photos, but he chooses to go one-step further by adding his unique and artistic touch. We found every one of them to be crisp, clean and almost looking like they were never even touched. You can find the latest manipulations via his Instagram account or visit his website to download wallpapers or you can even view his latest book release. Check the gallery of his work below and let us know what you think!
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The NFL Redesigned
Brand logos are typically made to last a lifetime because re-branding a company takes a huge risk and a lot of work to accomplish. Though most of the NFL team logos don’t need a makeover, graphic designer Max O’Brien took it into his hands during this last off-season to redesign every NFL team’s logo to his standard and calling it “The NFL Redesigned.” The most interesting part out of all of this though, is that O’Brien is somewhat of a new fan to the sport of American Football, because he’s not from the States. But, that didn’t stop him from doing his research and he dug into every detail and expression that you could imagine. He managed to finish all 32 teams all while still learning the in’s and out’s of Adobe Illustrator.



