The day’s best and most important design- and design business-focused articles, tutorials, and resources hand-picked by Pariah Burke.
- Robert De Niro to NYU grads: ‘You’re f—ked’
The tough-guy actor delivered his harsh verdict to an audience of aspiring actors, writers, directors and others from the Tisch School of the Arts.
- 6 Simple Tips for Designing Copy on the Web
Love it or hate it, your writing has a enormous impact on your website (or app), so you must always take care when composing textual content.Tags: Writing AmWriting copywriting
- 6 Simple Tips for Designing Copy on the Web
Love it or hate it, your writing has a enormous impact on your website (or app), so you must always take care when composing textual content.Tags: Writing AmWriting copywriting
- The Secret To Never Being Frustrated Again
We all get frustrated. But science (and ancient philosophy) has a solution. And it’s crazy simple.
- How to Request Permission for a Quote or Song Lyrics to Use In Your Book
Before an author can include song lyrics or a quote from a film in her book, she needs to get permission from the rights holder.Tags: Writing AmWriting
- Top 10 Tips to Get your Website Crawled Quickly by Google
If your site gets crawled more often, you will see improvement on the ranking of your page or content in search engine results. Take a look at these 10 tips to get your site crawled faster by Google:
- Photography 101: The Effects of Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO On Images
This picture helps you understand how aperture, shutter speed, and ISO interplay to produce excellent photos.Tags: photography
- Design Exercises To Get Your Creative Juices Flowing
I’ve listed some mini design exercises you can do to get your creative juices flowing.
- 4 Signs You Might Be a Book Diva
I’m sure you’re not a diva. I’m talking about people who think they deserve a book deal, that they deserve success, and really shouldn’t have to work very hard to get it. In their minds, agents should be hunting them down and begging them to work together. Editors should be knocking at their front door asking for everything they’ve written since kindergarten.