300dpi vs 72dpi: what's the difference? DPI stands for dots per inch, indicating image resolution. 300dpi is standard for printing, offering high-quality, crisp images ideal for physical media. 72dpi is for digital use, suitable for screens where lower resolution is sufficient. Choosing the right DPI is crucial: 300dpi ensures print clarity, while 72dpi keeps file sizes manageable for web.

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Choosing between JPG, PNG, and TIFF? Here's a quick guide: JPG is great for web use due to small file sizes but loses quality when compressed. PNG offers lossless compression and supports transparency, ideal for graphics. TIFF is a high-quality format perfect for print, offering lossless compression. Select based on your need for quality, file size, and use case. #GraphicDesignTips #ImageFormats #DesignAdvice #VisualTextures

🧧 5 hard truths for young designers
by Tobias van Schneider @vanschneider
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https://vanschneider.com/blog/5-hard-truths-for-young-designers/

5 hard truths for young designers

Stop reading right now if you’re looking for feel-good advice. This is not going to be that kind of article.

The DESK Magazine