Archive for the ‘Illustration’ Category
Application Icon Set – Part One:
This post was written by Evan on
September 16, 2010
This vector icon set, just one of many from a collection, is meant to serve as a clear representation of the actions and elements users commonly deal with when visiting websites and using web applications. You’re free to use these for both personal and commercial use with no credit necessary, but please do not distribute directly. continue reading…
Switch, A Set of 54 Minimalist Vector Icons – Part 1
This post was written by Josh on
September 10, 2010
Switch is a minimalist icon set presented with clean lines and sharp edges. Part one in the set consists of 54 painstakingly handcrafted icons, free and presented in both light and dark format. You’re free to use these for both personal and commercial use with no credit necessary, but please do not distribute directly (we need the traffic :) continue reading…
Quick Tip: The Biggest Time Saver In Illustrator
This post was written by Evan on
May 12, 2010
After spending the last few years of using Adobe Illustrator on a daily basis I am still convinced the best way to save time while illustrating is to use the pathfinder tool.
I have found the fastest way to create an illustration is to block elements out, meaning to draw with large shapes and then add to or subtract from them with other large shapes. continue reading…