Blogging by Author: Rita Gomes
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Unisex clothes for kids
There was a big buzz last month when Zippy Kidstore launched their HAPPY Ungendered Collection. Every clothing item in the collection can be worn by both boys and girls from 3 to 14 years -
Don’t let your eyes deceive you
Everybody meet Imma, a beautiful Japanese girl. She's fashionable, popular and going viral on Instagram and Twitter. She's taking the fashion industry by storm. You may be wondering... So what?! -
Inclusive Branding
Faith in humanity restored! Benefit Cosmetics Ireland has recently chosen Irish model Kate Grant, who has Down Syndrome, as the fresh face for its campaign to promote the brand’s new ‘Roller -
What logos of famous painters would look like
As a graphic designer focused on branding I’m always curious about what's going on in this industry to expand my visual boundaries and find inspiration. It’s fascinating what you can come across -
Halloween Fever!
For some, All Hallows' Eve may not be a big deal, but for others it is. I was born in a country that didn’t celebrate Halloween. It's something that only started to pick up in recent year due to -
Optical Illusions
They say “seeing is believing,” but can you really trust what you see? I've come across many surprises with visuals while surfing the internet or even working, that have made me like -
Designer OCD
Lately, I've been thinking about Designer OCD because I noticed all the designers I know have their own 'obsessions'. So I Googled it and the quote ‘I just have to have my layouts neat and tidy or -
The Top 6 Greatest Fictional Brands
Fictional brands are often created to avoid legal entanglements, but also for laughs! Some of these brands have become director trademarks, while others have become inside jokes that are used in -
Recycling Through Street Art
Street art is no longer seen as illegal or tacky, splashed on buildings around the city. It has become an art movement that is growing bigger and bigger by the moment. I must confess, I’m a sucker -
A typeface you can see and feel
Most people, like myself, have little or no understanding of braille - the universal tactile writing system used by and for the visually impaired. As a consequence, sighted people tend to overlook or -
Aurora borealis and our eye’s perception
Like most people, the Aurora Borealis, aka Northern Lights, were always on my bucket list. The pops of dazzling pink, green and purple dancing across the night sky always fascinated me. Last month