Top Graphic Design Trends of 2018
Its October which means we have had almost the entire 2018 to figure out what trends have caught on this year and how they have panned out. Today we’ll look at some of the top trends in graphic design which took the design world by storm this year.
4 Ways to Make Brainstorming Sessions More Constructive
No matter how creative the team is, it is a challenge to come up with good ideas for your next big project or presentation and it requires time. A brainstorming session done correctly is not only good for your business but is also a good mental exercise for you and your team.
[Giveaway] Free Icon Packs for Websites and Presentations
Enjoy our giveaway of 48 icons pack and 6 illustrations pack of landmark skyscrapers in Jeddah (Al Jawhara Tower), London (Big Ben), Riyadh (Kingdom Tower), Doha (Doha Tower), Dubai (Burj Khalifa) and Karachi (Bahria Town ICON).
The Scientific Framework of Storytelling

In the world of marketing today, storytelling has become an important and a universally accepted phenomenon that is said to work wonders. It promises greater influence and greater engagement. But have you ever wondered what is it that makes it so captivating?
Latest Trends in Graphic Design Every Designer Should Know About
Design industry, probably more than any other industry, is the one to move quickly. Which is why graphic designers, web developers and brand managers should always stay on top of their game to keep up with the rapidly changing trends in the field.
Repurpose Presentations for Different Kinds of Audiences
A presentation need not be put away deep in your documents folder, you can use key points and insights from it over and over. You put a lot of effort in building a stellar presentation, .
Guy Kawasaki’s Golden Rule for PowerPoint Presentations
The Silicon Valley based venture capitalist introduced a golden rule for making an effective presentation on PowerPoint and called it the 10-20-30 rule.
The Most Effective Styles for Presenting Data in Presentations
Statistics is presentations is usually associated with the words: boring and dry but we are sharing an old TEDTalk by Hans Rosling where he delivered a very interesting talk on presenting data in presentations with the use of six simple styles .
A Storytelling Technique: Hypothesis-Driven Design
Hypothesis-Driven Design (HDD) is a product development process which make use of testing and prototyping to validate an idea and hence allows to build powerful, immersive stories with the aim to engage more and more audience.
Impactful presentation that sells…
No one knows how or where it started but most presentations we see are front-heavy, meaning that there’s a lengthy company history, introduction of vision & mission, achievements, clients etc. It’s high time to lose this style as it is a sure shot way of losing the attention of your audience right at the beginning!