ColOr therapy
/Often, the colors we like best are the colors we most need in our lives and provide us with subtle vibrational help.
Read MoreOften, the colors we like best are the colors we most need in our lives and provide us with subtle vibrational help.
Read More“Have no fear of perfection -- you’ll never reach it." –Salvador Dali, artist
Read More"You can't use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have." -- Maya Angelou, author, poet, civil rights activist
Read MoreThe core value of design is to create a true sense of connection- preferably in an aesthetically interesting way. A strong connection is to understand, empathize, and ultimately solve a problem.
Read MoreThe graphic design industry relies on a number of resources, such as energy, water, paper, inks, solvents, and packaging. Designers make decisions that 'lock-in' potential environmental impacts associated with the life cycle of their designs.
Eco-design is a way of minimizing the impacts of graphic design on the environment.
Read MoreThe term organic design was made popular by architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The label organic design is most commonly applied to architecture, but it is also found in other types of design such as: furniture, art, industry, and typography.
Read MoreWhatever it is, coronavirus has made the mighty kneel and brought the world to a halt like nothing else could. Our minds are still racing back and forth, longing for a return to “normality", trying to stitch our future to our past and refusing to acknowledge the rupture.
Read MoreWriting and sending an email. Booking a train ticket. Finding an address in an online directory. Streaming a video. Chatting on a social network. Shopping from a drive-in. Sending a package from your home: digital services have invaded our daily life.
Read MoreThe idea that designing and building the physical environment carries social and ethical responsibilities is not new, but since the building boom of the early 21st century and subsequent market crash, there has been a growing discussion of socially responsible design. Socially responsible design goes by a number of names (including Design Activism, Public Interest Design, Human-Centered Design, Social Impact Design, Social Design) and has not been formally defined, but it is generally characterized by attitudes that value justice, equality, participation, sharing, sustainability, and practices that intentionally engage social issues and recognize the consequences of decisions and actions.
Read MoreDesign is an expression of intention in and through relationships and interactions. The basic intention behind the sustainability revolution is to provide a meaningful and humane existence for every local and global citizen within the limits set by the natural processes that maintain the health of ecosystems and the biosphere for this and future generations of life on earth.
Read MoreAnd the people stayed home. And read books and listened, and rested and exercised, and made art and played games, and learned new ways of being and were still. And listened more deeply.
Read MoreWe here at Delux Multimedia, are taking this time to reflect upon what truly matters in life and how we can best go about making positive changes to help mankind and our fragile planet
Read MoreThe Human Rights Campaign envisions a world where every member of the LGBTQ+ family has the freedom to live their truth without fear, and with equality under the law.
“The details are not the details. They make the design.” –Charles Eames
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