What is the Pantone System?
The Pantone Matching System (PMS) is a standardized and widely used system for color identification and communication in graphic design, fashion, printing and other industries. It was created by Pantone…
The Pantone Matching System (PMS) is a standardized and widely used system for color identification and communication in graphic design, fashion, printing and other industries. It was created by Pantone…
In graphic design, specifically when we talk about image editing or illustration software, a “layer” refers to a level on which objects or effects can be placed independently of other…
A raster image, also known as a bitmap image, is an image composed of pixels arranged in a grid. Each pixel has a specific color and, when viewed together, these…
HDR is the acronym for “High Dynamic Range“, it is a technique used in photography, video and in some cases in video games to represent a wider range of brightness…
The LAB color, also called CIELAB color space, is a color space that describes all color perceptions visible to the human eye. It was developed by the International Commission on…
Grayscale is a series of shades ranging from absolute black to absolute white, with no color. This scale is used in photography, television, graphic design, and other fields to represent…
In image editing programs such as Adobe Photoshop, a “layer style” is a set of visual effects that can be applied to a specific layer to alter its appearance. These…
Composition in graphic design is the way visual elements are organized and arranged in a design piece or project. The main objective of a good layout is to present information…
A storyboard is a graphic tool that consists of a sequence of drawings, with corresponding descriptions or comments, that represent the scenes planned for a movie, television program, animation production,…
A monogram is a design composed of two or more letters, usually the initials of a name, intertwined or combined in an artistic manner. These letters may be those of…