Many scholarships are tailored especially to the younger crowd, assuming that everyone follows the straight and narrow path from high school to college. But we all know that it is just not the way life works. For whatever reason, a women’s path may diverge. Instead of studying you may have had a child, started working or something just interrupted your dreams.
But if you want to enter or come back to college after some kind of hiatus, don’t panic! Attending college after 30’s is a great move for your life and career. However if you don’t have enough money, it is possible with some finantial aid. There are all sorts of opportunities out there for you.
Thinking about it, Online Logo Maker decided to provide an annual scholarship for minorities as an act for education. So I’m proud to announce our scholarship named after the great activist Malala Yousafzai, known for fighting for education.
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When designing a logo, an infographic, a business card or your blog you have to worry about the font you will choose. The typography style needs to represent the name behind your material and follow the same message you want to transmit with it. It’s not only the color or the shape that matters. Each font has its own characteristics, you just need to choose the one (or the ones) that matches your objectives.
“OK, that’s easy!” you might say, “But how?”. Well, you know some fonts are elegant, others informal, traditional and so on, right? You just don’t know it by heart. That’s why we created this infographic. It gathers the 4 most common font families: Sans Serif, Serif, Script and Geometric and sum up:
– what message each font transmit;
– which types work good together;
– where we usually use them.
This is a great guide for you to save and share. Ask yourself what image you want to pass on and then look up to this infographic to feel secure about the choice you will make.
Besides that, don’t ever forget legibility. You should imagine this logo from an outdoor to a business card size. Thus it has to be easily readable or identified, there is a rule made by the designer Jessica Hiche that is mostly for sans serif types. It’s called “rule Il1”. Type “I” (i) on majuscule, a lowercase “l”(L) and the number (one) “1” side by side to see if you can distinguish them. In case you don’t, the ideal would be to change it right away so you don’t have problems in the future.
Let us know if you have any thoughts or questions on the comments below!
Not everyone was born to be a designer, but an entrepreneur sooner or later will face a critical situation involving the visual communication of your business. That’s why you – non-designers – need to be aware of some essential design tips.
Even if you hire a specialized team it can be of great value when you know some essential aspects of the design to analyze and/or approve it. You could even be prepared to interfere in emergency occasion. No need to master technical tips to ensure more harmonious gear. Start training your look with some pieces to exercise. See below some must tips!
You are always in doubt about which image file format you should use to your website, for printing, for your logo, editing and so on? I’m glad to announce this drama is officially over. First of all, you should know there is no best image file format. It depends on your objective and where you are going to use this image. That’s why we selected the most common image file formats for you to understand the difference between them and get to know which one is best for you in each ocasion. This infographic will become your best friend!