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Thursday, March 10, 2016

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DESCRIPTION
Create your stationery or header mock up. Save money as you can create very different types scene with the same files. Lot of items have multiple positions for a better realism. What can you do with it? 
Complete/Big pict. Check out  http://tinyurl.com/ozg59pl
Next update V6.5 in March: over 300 new items: cosmetics, love, drinks, bottles, plants, vase, decoration items...

V6.0 UPDATE 02/24/16
  • +170 items in over 515 positions: love, labels, tags, devices, chocolate, balloons, decorative items

V5.5 UPDATE 02/08/16
  • +150 items in over 500 positions: art supplies, cosmetic items, clocks, camera, toys, games, coffee cups

V5.0 UPDATE 12/11/15
  • +262 items in over 535 positions: decoration items, Christmas and holiday items, new pencils, plants, sneakers.
  • +11 scenes and 4 updated scenes

V4.0 UPDATE 11/10/15
  • +103 items in over 300 positions: art items, old books, Christmas items, drinks, food, packaging, plants, shoes.
  • +6 scenes+2 textures

PREVIOUS UPDATES
  • 9/23/15 V3.8 +222 items
  • 8/16/15 V3.5: +100 items+6 scenes+2 textures
  • 08/02/15 V3.0: +150 items
  • 07/24/15 V2.5: +150 items+11 scenes
  • 03/30/15 V2.0: +100 items+19 scenes+10 HD textures

FEATURES
  • 1500+ items
  • 14 HD textures
  • 50 scenes
  • 3 Empty Scenes in 3 sizes: 8000x4800, 5000x3000, 3000x1800px + 10 photo effects
  • Items in multiple positions: 3300+ total positions
  • Advanced customization
  • For small and large scene
  • Editable design via smart objects
  • All objects and shadows are seperated
  • All shadows are transparent
  • Detailed User Guide (PDF file)

1500+ ITEMS INCLUDED
  • 3300+ Total positions
  • New items added regulary
  • All Items are listed here in the previews



FONTS USED, fonts are not included
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4 Top Trending Fonts for Graphic Designers

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As a designer, it’s important to keep up with industry news and trends. In my effort to do so, I frequently visit different websites and blogs like Smashing MagazineOneExtraPixelWebdesigner DepotTechCrunch, and many more. I also use a Chrome plugin called Muz.li, which provides feeds of all the major trends, freebies, and design blogs. It’s amazing! I highly recommend it.
Typography plays a big role in great user experience, and to make this happen you need access to modern and beautiful fonts. So, I did some digging on what fonts are trending these days and how you can access them (well, at least most of them) for free.
1. Brandon Grotesquebrandon-grotesque-font
This is a beautiful warm font inspired by geometric sans-serif style. It’s used by many modern websites these days. It comes in many weights, which helps create visual hierarchy. It’s also clean, modern, and legible. Check out the use of this font on this beautiful website. Also, here’s example of a combination of Brandon Grotesque with a serif font.
You can get this font for free as an Adobe CC member, which grants you access to a wide variety of other fonts as well. Brandon Grotesque is under “assets” on your Adobe CC tab. (Hat tip to my wonderful co-worker, Behnaz, for introducing me to this!)
2. Museo Sansmuseo-font
Another beautiful geometric sans-serif font is Museo Sans. It’s used by a lot of websites these days. Paired with a serif font it makes a beautiful reading experience. Some great examples are All Saints Wine and Fast Company. You can get free access to this one through Adobe CC as well.
3. Ralewayraleway-font
Raleway is an elegant Google font initially designed in one weight, but later got expanded to nine weight families. It’s another font inspired by the geometric sans-serif style. I love using this font in different web designs because it has so much personality. It goes well with sans-serif as well. You can download it for free here. Also, photographer Geordy Pearson uses it on his portfolio site.
4. Playfair Displayplayfair-final
As the name suggests, this serif font is good for titles and headlines. Although it’s trendy to use sans-serif fonts on the web, serif and sans-serif fonts combined make a beautiful and tasty visual experience. Playfair is a modern Google font that’s easily paired with sans-serif fonts like Raleway, Roboto, and many more.
Here are some other well-known fonts that are currently trending:
What are some of your favorite fonts to use when designing?