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Plus, 5 new font trends for blogs in 2018, 35 smoking hot vape logos, 8 rules for business card desi

Plus, 5 new font trends for blogs in 2018, 35 smoking hot vape logos, 8 rules for business card design & more! [View in browser]( [DesignCrowd.com]( This month at DesignCrowd June 2018 [How top designers keep ahead of the game]( How top designers keep ahead of the game Our best advice to help you survive and thrive as a freelance graphic designer on DesignCrowd and beyond. [LET'S ROLL]( [The World Cup of logo design]( The World Cup of logo design is here! See 99 stunning logos from the top design nations plus analysis of the key design influences. [EYE ON THE BALL]( [How to upskill from graphic designer to animator]( Extend your visual design practice to animation and motion design Graphic designer turned motion designer David Mattock on how to add animation to your creative repertoire. [UPSKILL]( [Eight rules of business card design]( Eight rules of business card design Learn how to design a business card your client will use for years. Does the humble business card still count for something? Yes! [HERE'S MY CARD]( [Find design projects on DesignCrowd]( Our favorite design links this month [How to interpret and respond to design brief]( [Five fun new font trends for blogs in 2018]( [35 smoking hot vape logos]( [26 meditation logo to keep you zen]( [Browse free, fun photoshop and photography contests]( [Follow us on ] [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [DesignCrowd.com]( [Manage your email preferences]( or [Unsubscribe]( Copyright 2018 DesignCrowd. Level 4, 2 Hill St Surry Hills, NSW.

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