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I’m Aldohas — a visual designer crafting bold posters and clean layouts using Canva.
I turn simple ideas into scroll-stopping designs that speak loud, fast, and beautifully.
homepagehttps://letterhanna.com

7 Design Principles That Separate Amateurs From Professionals. The difference between amateur and professional design isn't talent—it's principles. Professionals master white space for breathing room, establish visual hierarchy...

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Color psychology branding 101: 🔴 Red = passion 🔵 Blue = trust 🟡 Yellow = optimism 🟢 Green = growth 🟣 Purple = luxury 🟠 Orange = friendly. Your colors shape perceptions! Choose wisely. #colortheory #branding #logodesign

🎨 2025 Design Trends Alert! 🚀
✨ AI-Augmented Design - Human + Machine magic
🌈 Dopamine Design - Maximalist joy is BACK
🔮 Hyper-Surrealism - Reality reimag

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#GraphicDesignTrends #GraphicDesign2025 #DesignTrends2025 #CreativeDesign #VisualDesign #BrandDesign #DesignInspiration #GraphicDesigner #DesignCommunity #CreativeTrends

Logo Design Mistakes

Stop making these logo design mistakes! 🚫 Your brand deserves better.
The #1 mistake? Using too many fonts. Stick to 2 max.
#2? Ignoring scalability - your logo must work at 16px and 16 feet.
#3? Following trends blindly. Timeless beats trendy every time.
#4? Poor color choices that don't represent your brand values.

Want a logo that actually converts? Focus on simplicity, versatility, and meaning. Drop a 🔥 if you've made any of these mistakes before!

The Golden Ratio (1.618) is why Apple, Twitter, and Pepsi logos feel "right."
It's not magic—it's math our brains recognize as beautiful.
Use it in:

Element spacing
Curve proportions
Negative space ratios

Don't force it. Guide with it.
Check your logo now: Are main elements ~1.6x each other?

Today, we’re blasting off into a visual style that’s a little vintage, a little sci-fi, and a whole lot of imagination: Retro Futurism. This is where the nostalgia of the past collides head-on with futuristic...
read more... https://letterhanna.com/exploring-the-world-of-retro-futurism-in-graphic-design/
Flat design walked into the design world and politely removed all the skeuomorphic clutter from the table. Suddenly, buttons no longer needed to look like real buttons. Shadows? Gone. Wood textures and shiny plastic icons?...
read more... https://letterhanna.com/flat-design-clean-crisp-and-clickable/
Forget restraint—maximalism is all about going big, going bold, and embracing visual drama like your design just had three shots of espresso. While minimalism whispers, maximalism yells (in a fabulous font, probably with neon shadows...
read more... https://letterhanna.com/maximalism-more-is-more-baby/
When in doubt, subtract. That’s the golden rule of minimalism—a design trend that has gracefully tiptoed across decades, never going out of style, just evolving with the times. Minimalism isn’t just a visual aesthetic. It’s...
read more... https://letterhanna.com/minimalism-the-beauty-of-less/
If 2016–2020 was the era of refinement, then 2011–2015 was the disruption phase. Digital design shifted dramatically, moving away from realism toward simplicity and usability. Flat design didn’t just arrive—it stormed in, kicked over the...
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https://letterhanna.com/graphic-design-trends-2011-2015-the-fall-of-texture-rise-of-flat/