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10 articles to help you become a better designer [View in web browser]( [DesignCrowd]( July Designer Newsletter [Design Jobs]( / [Sign In]( [How to Avoid Generic Design]( 108 ways to avoid generic logo designs Generic logos are overused, clichéd design concepts. See what they look like and learn how to avoid 'meh' creeping into your own designs. [DESIGN CLICHÉS]( [Tips for Logo Creation]( 9 tips for creating a respectable brand A strong brand identity starts with a great logo design. Get the tips and a handy infographic of the trends for building a successful business logo. [BRAND BUILDING]( [35 Famous Triangle Logos]( 35 famous triangle logos Know your equilateral from your isosceles? Triangles are a notable design trend, and this simple shape is loved by hipsters and big brands alike. [GEOMETRIC SYMMETRY]( [Knotting a nail Photoshop Tutorial]( Knotting a nail in Photoshop We guide you through the steps for creating a knot in a nail. Learn how to adjust the layers, colors, and shapes to bend a solid metal object. [TIE THE KNOT]( [Classic Artworks Given the Hipster Look]( 16 classic artworks given the hipster look Elegant classic portraits meet tattooed and bearded fixie-loving hipsters in a cracking creative contest where worlds collide. [THAT'S SO #HIPSTER]( [Find new design jobs]( Read our favorite design articles this month [Guide to design file formats and deliverables]( [How to get more paid job invites on DesignCrowd]( [Professional designer's guide to submitting winning designs]( [Step by step guide to setting up digital illustrations]( [Best keyboard shortcuts to speed you up in Illustrator]( [Fun, free contests for photographers, illustrators, Photoshoppers]( [Online Design Marketplace] [Visit Us On] [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Manage your email preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this newsletter](. Copyright 2017 DesignCrowd. Level 4, 2 Hill St Surry Hills NSW Australia 2010.

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