January 28, 2013
At TriLeaf we utilize Facebook because we know it can be very useful in promoting our business. When our clients “Like” TriLeaf through news feeds, TriLeaf is then advertised to their friends creating a new audience not yet familiar with our brand. For example, if we have 300 “Likes”, and those “Likes” have 100 friends, ...
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July 29, 2012
The color wheel, primary and secondary colors, and warm and cool colors have all been terms utilized by visual artists since the late 18th century. Since then, color theory has remained an important aspect of visual representation, and has only become more significant as graphic design hit mainstream. Beginning with Isaac Newton’s controversial theory ...
April 20, 2012
Hey folks, today I want to talk to you about making your voice heard. The sad truth of our industry is that we are all narcissists. However, like many career paths, we all start at the bottom. It can be very frustrating for a young designer to have their work completely overhauled ...
April 5, 2012
Over the centuries the emphasis on art has changed dramatically. Throughout the Renaissance art was mostly a visual medium used to depict visual planes both real and imagined. (I know I’m vastly simplifying a complex period of art history, but bear with me there is a point coming.) Post WWII art became on extraordinarily spiritual ...
May 28, 2011
Anyone who has watched the television show Mad Men knows that there was a time in our country when the advertising industry was the tail that wagged the dog of American industry. That age ended recently in my opinion. Spending a load of money on television ads and having strategy on if you are reaching ...