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Discover how to boost your Youtube channel using these five great tips, with Marija Dzemionaite
Creative resources, tools and tips for students and professionals in the creative sector.
Discover how to boost your Youtube channel using these five great tips, with Marija Dzemionaite
Discover techniques that liberate your ideas and free up your creativity for writing, with author, illustrator and podcaster Aline Valek
Learn step by step how to sew perfectly finished seams without an overlocker, by dressmaking duo Lantoki
Discover the best advice on how to create videos like a pro, with filmmaker and photographer Rafa Jacinto
Learn these beginners' tips to make the most out of this social network, with Mina Barrio
Learn the dos and dont's of creating a strong digital portfolio, with Mark Brooks
Learn three basic stitches with artist and embroiderer Mariah Escossia Many people think that embroidery is a big deal. Like any technique, embroidery requires a lot of training and dedication, however, getting started can be easier than it looks. Mariah Escossia (@bordadospraiaia) is the artist and embroiderer behind Bordados Pra Iaiá. She loves to experiment and mix creative techniques such as embroidery, watercolor, stonecraft, and is an expert in free embroidery. In this tutorial, Mariah teaches three basic embroidery stitches: the backstitch, the split stitch, and the stem stitch. Check it out!
Discover six tips to give your architectural visualizations unique style, with Architecture on Paper
Learn step by step how to paint a shelf at home using a stencil, with Joanne Condon
Discover how to transform photos by using sci-fi elements to create a futuristic atmosphere, with concept artist Diogo Sampaio
Learn the dos and don’ts of this deceptively simple art, with cartoonist Jimmy Craig
Learn 5 simple ways you can use Gmail to work more efficiently and productively, with Chanel Greco
Learn how to speed up your portrait painting process using a combination of oil colors and spray paint
Discover how to create an ideal home workspace by combining different materials, with Masquespacio
Learn how to incorporate raised and flat gilding techniques into your calligraphy projects, with Maaida Noor
Discover the techniques experts use to create engaging nonfiction character profiles, with Eileen Truax
Discover an easy DIY tie-dye technique you can do at home, with Peter Wasp When it comes to DIY crafts, tie-dye only continues to get more popular and it’s not difficult to figure out why. With its bright and beautiful results, simple materials, and beginner-friendly techniques, this dyeing process offers a powerful way for anyone to add personality to their clothes and fabrics. Fashion designer Peter Wasp (@peterwasp) has always been fascinated by the way that a piece of clothing can be totally transformed through dyeing techniques, and through all the ways that something as simple as tie-dye can be used to create unique gradients, stains, and geometric patterns. In this tutorial, he shows you how to use the crumple technique to create unique tie-dye pieces at home.
Discover digital artist Joana Neves’ step-by-step method and bring your characters to life with gloss and texture
Learn how to visually represent your spreadsheet data using the free online tool, RAW Graphs, with Federica Fragapane
Make the best use of all the opportunities this software package provides, with Carlos “Zenzuke” Albarrán
Learn the basic steps to prepare the glue to stick together broken pottery using the ancient Japanese art of imperfection Kintsugi is the ancient Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold, leaving visible golden lines along the seams where the cracks once were. It celebrates an object’s imperfections instead of hiding them, embracing the philosophy of impermanence and simplicity. Kintsugi is perfect for anyone looking to give a second life to their favorite pottery pieces in a unique and creative way. You can use items that are already broken, or you can purposefully break your pottery and put it back together for a beautiful and original result. Kintsugi also has the added advantage of grounding and calming the mind as you focus on the delicate process of putting your ceramics back together.
Explore your creativity and access your inner world with these five mindful journaling tips, with Kate Sutton
Learn the correct way to set-up lamplight to achieve atmospheric scenes, with David Curto
Learn how to control your speed, aperture and ISO settings to create artistic photos, with Irene Cruz
Learn the easy way to make your own macramé earrings, with Isabel Vidal, from Macramé Compostela
Discover how to transform reality into a work of art with Ari de Goes’ outdoor watercolor technique
Learn how to create a form containing all the elements you need in Axure RP, from scratch, with Diga33!
Learn how to create your own brushes and textures from scratch for digital lettering projects, with Jimbo Bernaus Messages can communicate more than just words when they’re styled with beautiful, standout lettering. That’s why Procreate is such a great tool for digital lettering artists, offering a range of brushes with different textures. If you want to create something a little different and uniquely yours, you can make your own Procreate brushes from scratch. Jimbo Bernaus (@jimbobernaus) is a graphic designer and lettering artist whose clients include BMW and Carlsberg. Working from his studio in Croatia, Jimbo often incorporates his bold and lively lettering into colorful illustrations. Join him in this step-by-step tutorial as he shows you how you can create your own Procreate brushes using just a photo.
Learn how to add highlights, shadow and texture to your nature illustrations with the watercolor sponge technique
Learn the basics of how to develop a successful audiovisual documentary, with Jose Garcia and Rene Strgar Got a great idea for a documentary but not sure where to start? In this beginner’s tutorial, London-based filmmakers Jose Prada & Rene Strgar (@jrvisuals) run you through the essential elements you'll need to consider when making a documentary. Prada and Strgar have worked for an impressive range of clients, including Ford, L’Oréal, Red Bull, and Zara, and like all good filmmakers, they have had to adapt in style and tone when approaching each story. Favoring a documentary-style of filmmaking, they’ve picked up a lot of knowledge along the way, from how to iron out concepts, research their subjects, and edit their footage. Check out their tips in this video!