Graphic Design Freebies – Monthly
24 August, 2019Check out our monthly freebies selection for the best graphic assets, you’ll find free downloadable files and images every month.
Check out our monthly freebies selection for the best graphic assets, you’ll find free downloadable files and images every month.
Where you’ll find the most interesting designs, artworks, illustration, CGI and concepts curated by one of us to utterly inspire your day.
Besides that, it’s an opportunity to feature work from other designers, artists, and creators in general that we haven’t had the chance to write or featured.
For this Weekly we are selecting in graphic design, branding, illustration and more.
Our sources are usually from Artstation, Behance and Dribbble.
I hope you will enjoy and share.
The world is becoming increasingly anxious about the spread of fake videos and pictures, and Adobe — a name synonymous with edited imagery — says it shares those concerns. Today, it’s sharing new research in collaboration with scientists from UC Berkeley that uses machine learning to automatically detect when images of faces have been manipulated.
It’s the latest sign the company is committing more resources to this problem. Last year its engineers created an AI tool that detects edited media created by splicing, cloning, and removing objects.
“THE ALGORITHM SPOTTED 99 PERCENT OF EDITED FACES IN ADOBE’S TESTS”
The company says it doesn’t have any immediate plans to turn this latest work into a commercial product, but a spokesperson told The Verge it was just one of many “efforts across Adobe to better detect image, video, audio and document manipulations.”
“While we are proud of the impact that Photoshop and Adobe’s other creative tools have made on the world, we also recognize the ethical implications of our technology,” said the company in a blog post. “Fake content is a serious and increasingly pressing issue.”
The research is specifically designed to spot edits made with Photoshop’s Liquify tool, which is commonly used to adjust the shape of faces and alter facial expressions. “The feature’s effects can be delicate which made it an intriguing test case for detecting both drastic and subtle alterations to faces,” said Adobe.
Milan-based creative director Duminda Perera has created a series of minimalist color palette posters that are both handy and beautiful. Not only do they give you color ideas (with hex codes) for your next project, you can use these posters to decorate your studio, office or home.
Check them out below.
Puncture Design, a creative studio from Toronto, Canada has done work for the SingularityU Canada Summit brand identity back in 2017.
Going with the statement of ‘…working on our common challenges together’, I just appreciate their design and thinking behind the brand identity with a minimal approach with a gradient mixed with the ‘Noe Display’ font. A beautiful ‘serif’ font that gives a modern and contemporary outlook to the brand and added with the pink-ish, purple and blue color palette.
An award-winning creative studio based in Toronto, Canada. It’s a team of specialists working with leading brands, festivals, and organizations based both in Toronto and around the world.