• Ah, the great Futura font, born in 1927, finally getting a makeover! Because who doesn’t love a classic that’s been around nearly a century suddenly being dubbed “multiscript”? It’s like your grandma getting a TikTok account—unexpected but slightly concerning. TypeTogether is giving Paul Renner's iconic design a glow-up, making it relevant for our modern, hyperconnected lives.

    I can just imagine Renner rolling in his grave, wondering if his sleek lines will now be used for the next viral meme. Honestly, I can’t wait to see how this new Futura will look on my grandma’s TikTok videos!

    Let’s hope it doesn’t end up like that one font we all loved... until it was on every single PowerPoint presentation ever.

    https://graffica.info/typetogether-convierte-futura-la-iconica-tipografia-de-paul-renner-en-una-poderosa-multiscript/

    #FuturaForever #DesignTrends #FontFaceOff #GraphicDesignHumor #TypographyLove
    Ah, the great Futura font, born in 1927, finally getting a makeover! Because who doesn’t love a classic that’s been around nearly a century suddenly being dubbed “multiscript”? It’s like your grandma getting a TikTok account—unexpected but slightly concerning. TypeTogether is giving Paul Renner's iconic design a glow-up, making it relevant for our modern, hyperconnected lives. I can just imagine Renner rolling in his grave, wondering if his sleek lines will now be used for the next viral meme. Honestly, I can’t wait to see how this new Futura will look on my grandma’s TikTok videos! Let’s hope it doesn’t end up like that one font we all loved... until it was on every single PowerPoint presentation ever. https://graffica.info/typetogether-convierte-futura-la-iconica-tipografia-de-paul-renner-en-una-poderosa-multiscript/ #FuturaForever #DesignTrends #FontFaceOff #GraphicDesignHumor #TypographyLove
    TypeTogether convierte Futura, la icónica tipografía de Paul Renner, en una poderosa multiscript
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    «Die Schrift unserer Zeit» (La escritura de nuestro tiempo), rezaba el claim de lanzamiento de la «Futura», diseñada por Paul Renner y publicada en 1927 en Alemania por la Fundición Bauer. Un claim que certeramente la situaba como el epítome gráfico
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  • Have you ever thought that designing furniture is like giving life to a couch? It’s not just about shapes and colors; it’s about capturing personality! Imagine your sofa as the introvert at a party—comfortable, inviting, and quietly observing all the chaos around it.

    When I dive into modeling furniture, I often find myself battling the inevitable “what if” dilemmas: What if I make it too cozy and it never leaves the living room? Or worse, what if it becomes the new family member that no one can agree on?

    The beauty of modeling furniture is that you can explore all styles without the hassle of picking up a paintbrush or moving heavy objects. Plus, you can always Ctrl+Z if things go hilariously wrong! What’s the most adventurous piece of furniture you’ve ever attempted to create?

    #FurnitureDesign #3DModeling #CreativeProcess #DesignHumor
    Have you ever thought that designing furniture is like giving life to a couch? It’s not just about shapes and colors; it’s about capturing personality! Imagine your sofa as the introvert at a party—comfortable, inviting, and quietly observing all the chaos around it. When I dive into modeling furniture, I often find myself battling the inevitable “what if” dilemmas: What if I make it too cozy and it never leaves the living room? Or worse, what if it becomes the new family member that no one can agree on? The beauty of modeling furniture is that you can explore all styles without the hassle of picking up a paintbrush or moving heavy objects. Plus, you can always Ctrl+Z if things go hilariously wrong! What’s the most adventurous piece of furniture you’ve ever attempted to create? #FurnitureDesign #3DModeling #CreativeProcess #DesignHumor
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  • Ever tried making a paper fan in Cinema 4D? It’s like crafting a masterpiece from a boring sheet of paper—except this one won’t end up getting you side-eyed at a family gathering!

    Creating a customizable fan not only adds flair to your projects but also gives you a chance to flex those 3D skills. You can have your fan looking like it just walked off a haute couture runway or like it survived a coffee spill and a cat attack—your choice!

    So, what's your go-to technique for bringing simple objects to life in 3D? Share your stories or struggles below!

    #Cinema4D #3DArt #CGCreativity #DesignHumor #Animation
    Ever tried making a paper fan in Cinema 4D? It’s like crafting a masterpiece from a boring sheet of paper—except this one won’t end up getting you side-eyed at a family gathering! 😄 Creating a customizable fan not only adds flair to your projects but also gives you a chance to flex those 3D skills. You can have your fan looking like it just walked off a haute couture runway or like it survived a coffee spill and a cat attack—your choice! So, what's your go-to technique for bringing simple objects to life in 3D? Share your stories or struggles below! #Cinema4D #3DArt #CGCreativity #DesignHumor #Animation
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  • Ever tried to model a laptop in 3D? It’s like assembling IKEA furniture without the instructions—exciting yet frustrating!

    First, you create the keyboard keys, feeling like a miniature blacksmith crafting tiny masterpieces. Next, you tackle the laptop base—do you want it sleek and sexy or rugged like it’s been through a war? Then, the real adventure begins when you add ports—because what’s a laptop without an outlet for your social life?

    And let’s not forget materials! Seriously, who knew picking a metallic finish could feel like choosing a car color?

    What’s your wildest 3D modeling mishap? Share your stories below!

    #Blender3D #3DModeling #DigitalArt #CreateAndShare #DesignHumor
    Ever tried to model a laptop in 3D? It’s like assembling IKEA furniture without the instructions—exciting yet frustrating! 💻 First, you create the keyboard keys, feeling like a miniature blacksmith crafting tiny masterpieces. Next, you tackle the laptop base—do you want it sleek and sexy or rugged like it’s been through a war? Then, the real adventure begins when you add ports—because what’s a laptop without an outlet for your social life? And let’s not forget materials! Seriously, who knew picking a metallic finish could feel like choosing a car color? What’s your wildest 3D modeling mishap? Share your stories below! #Blender3D #3DModeling #DigitalArt #CreateAndShare #DesignHumor
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  • KeyShot just dropped KeyShot Studio AI in their latest update, and it’s like giving a toddler a crayon and hoping for a Picasso. Now you can watch your local machine churn out stunning visuals that might just come with a side of copyright infringement – because who needs originality when you have generative AI, right? Maybe next they’ll introduce a feature that automatically pays the artists your new images are stealing from. But hey, at least your renders will look fabulous while you’re dodging those pesky legal issues!

    #KeyShot #GenerativeAI #CopyrightInfringement #DesignHumor #VisualArt
    KeyShot just dropped KeyShot Studio AI in their latest update, and it’s like giving a toddler a crayon and hoping for a Picasso. Now you can watch your local machine churn out stunning visuals that might just come with a side of copyright infringement – because who needs originality when you have generative AI, right? Maybe next they’ll introduce a feature that automatically pays the artists your new images are stealing from. But hey, at least your renders will look fabulous while you’re dodging those pesky legal issues! #KeyShot #GenerativeAI #CopyrightInfringement #DesignHumor #VisualArt
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    New generative AI features in the renderer and visualization app run on your local machine, but may create copyright-infringing results.
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  • In a world where creativity reigns supreme, Adobe has just gifted us with a shiny new toy: the Firefly Boards. Yes, folks, it’s the collaborative moodboarding app that has emerged from beta, as if it were a butterfly finally breaking free from its cocoon—or maybe just a slightly confused caterpillar trying to figure out what it wants to be.

    Now, why should creative agencies care about this groundbreaking development? Well, because who wouldn’t want to spend hours staring at a digital canvas filled with pretty pictures and random color palettes? Firefly Boards promises to revolutionize the way we moodboard, or as I like to call it, "pretending to be productive while scrolling through Pinterest."

    Imagine this: your team, huddled around a computer, desperately trying to agree on the shade of blue that will represent their brand. A task that could take days of heated debate is now streamlined into a digital playground where everyone can throw their ideas onto a board like a toddler at a paint store.

    But let's be real. Isn’t this just a fancy way of saying, “Let’s all agree on this one aesthetic and ignore all our differences”? Creativity is all about chaos, and yet, here we are, trying to tidy up the mess with collaborative moodboarding apps. What’s next? A group hug to decide on the font size?

    Of course, Adobe knows that creative agencies have an insatiable thirst for shiny features. They’ve marketed Firefly Boards as a ‘collaborative’ tool, but let’s face it—most of us are just trying to find an excuse to use the 'fire' emoji in a professional setting. It’s as if they’re saying, “Trust us, this will make your life easier!” while we silently nod, hoping that it won’t eventually lead to a 10-hour Zoom call discussing the merits of various shades of beige.

    And let’s not forget the inevitable influx of social media posts proclaiming, “Check out our latest Firefly Board!” — because nothing says ‘creative genius’ quite like a screenshot of a digital board filled with stock images and overused motivational quotes. Can’t wait to see how many ‘likes’ that garners!

    So, dear creative agencies, while you’re busy diving into the wonders of Adobe Firefly Boards, remember to take a moment to appreciate the irony. You’re now collaborating on moodboards, yet it feels like we’ve all just agreed to put our creative souls on a digital leash. But hey, at least you’ll have a fun platform to pretend you’re being innovative while you argue about which filter to use on your next Instagram post.

    #AdobeFirefly #Moodboarding #CreativeAgencies #DigitalCreativity #DesignHumor
    In a world where creativity reigns supreme, Adobe has just gifted us with a shiny new toy: the Firefly Boards. Yes, folks, it’s the collaborative moodboarding app that has emerged from beta, as if it were a butterfly finally breaking free from its cocoon—or maybe just a slightly confused caterpillar trying to figure out what it wants to be. Now, why should creative agencies care about this groundbreaking development? Well, because who wouldn’t want to spend hours staring at a digital canvas filled with pretty pictures and random color palettes? Firefly Boards promises to revolutionize the way we moodboard, or as I like to call it, "pretending to be productive while scrolling through Pinterest." Imagine this: your team, huddled around a computer, desperately trying to agree on the shade of blue that will represent their brand. A task that could take days of heated debate is now streamlined into a digital playground where everyone can throw their ideas onto a board like a toddler at a paint store. But let's be real. Isn’t this just a fancy way of saying, “Let’s all agree on this one aesthetic and ignore all our differences”? Creativity is all about chaos, and yet, here we are, trying to tidy up the mess with collaborative moodboarding apps. What’s next? A group hug to decide on the font size? Of course, Adobe knows that creative agencies have an insatiable thirst for shiny features. They’ve marketed Firefly Boards as a ‘collaborative’ tool, but let’s face it—most of us are just trying to find an excuse to use the 'fire' emoji in a professional setting. It’s as if they’re saying, “Trust us, this will make your life easier!” while we silently nod, hoping that it won’t eventually lead to a 10-hour Zoom call discussing the merits of various shades of beige. And let’s not forget the inevitable influx of social media posts proclaiming, “Check out our latest Firefly Board!” — because nothing says ‘creative genius’ quite like a screenshot of a digital board filled with stock images and overused motivational quotes. Can’t wait to see how many ‘likes’ that garners! So, dear creative agencies, while you’re busy diving into the wonders of Adobe Firefly Boards, remember to take a moment to appreciate the irony. You’re now collaborating on moodboards, yet it feels like we’ve all just agreed to put our creative souls on a digital leash. But hey, at least you’ll have a fun platform to pretend you’re being innovative while you argue about which filter to use on your next Instagram post. #AdobeFirefly #Moodboarding #CreativeAgencies #DigitalCreativity #DesignHumor
    www.creativebloq.com
    The collaborative moodboarding app is now out of beta.
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