What is a Mockup?
A mockup is a scale representation or full-size model of a design or device, used for teaching, demonstration, design evaluation, promotion and other purposes. It is a tool used in…
A mockup is a scale representation or full-size model of a design or device, used for teaching, demonstration, design evaluation, promotion and other purposes. It is a tool used in…
A Creative Commons license allows creators to specify in advance the conditions under which others may use their works, without the need to negotiate individual permissions each time. Basically, the…
The frame rate is the number of images or frames that a device displays or records per second. It is measured in frames per second (fps). What is the Frame…
A pictogram is a graphic representation that simplifies or synthesizes an idea or concept through an image or drawing. These symbols have been used throughout history in various cultures and…
CMYK is a subtractive color model that is mainly used in color printing. Unlike additive models such as RGB (Red, Green, Blue), where colors are created by adding light, in…
Rasterizing is the process of converting a vector image or graphic into a raster image or bitmap. In other words, it transforms an image defined by shapes, lines and curves…
A heatmap is a graphical representation in which colors are used to represent and visualize numerical data. Especially in web and user experience (UX) design, heatmaps are used to show…
Iconography is the study and use of images and symbols to represent ideas, concepts or information. It is a fundamental tool in visual communication because it allows messages to be…
A color scheme is a set of colors that are harmoniously combined and used together in a design, art, decoration, website, or any other visual project. Choosing a good color…
Perlin noise is a type of gradient noise that has been widely used in computer graphics to produce natural effects in images and animations. Because of its ability to simulate…