18 Ways to Use Contrasting Styles to Create Memorable Designs #426
Blending Contrasting Design Styles RECAP #426: Challenge | Recap
This week’s challenge asked course designers to combine two distinct design styles influenced by the movies Barbie and Oppenheimer to create a harmonious and balanced style.
Amy Wightman
Matt Wright
Thierry EMMANUEL
Maren West
Kristin Stickels
Philip Cranston
Example | Philip Cranston | Website
Jonathan Hill
Example | Download | Jonathan Hill | Website | @DevByPowerPoint
Laura Popovich
Maren West
Daniel Canaveral
Kali Maginity
Elizabeth Pawlicki
Samuel Apata
Example | Samuel Apata | Website | @afrostem
Phezulu Dhlodhlo
Kate Golomshtok
Example | Kate Golomshtok | Website
Victoria Stewart
Ron Katz
Ting Z (Tandem Diabetes Care)
Example | Ting Z (Tandem Diabetes Care)
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