Gabrielle Gosha
Gabrielle is a creative type who specializes in graphic design, animation and photography.
Gabrielle's articles
Our #1 design writer, Gabrielle, talks about the most astonishing artists and designers to follow on Behance when you need an inspiring creativity boost.
Duotones, Muted Black & White, Targeted Blur Effect, and more. Gabrielle has four fresh Photoshop styles to spice up to your repetoire.
Despite being invite-only, Dribbble is crawling with talented designers. Gabrielle narrows it down to the 12 best Dribbble designers to follow.
Web design is a constantly shifting landscape. Gabrielle has assembled a list of 8 design tools and resources to spice up your repertoire.
This short guide outlines the differences between the file types and also uses a couple of examples to show you how the file sizes vary.
Gabrielle Gosha reveals which web design trends you need to try in 2017, including meganavs, overlapping content and neutral tones.
Today we've put together a list of 8 impressive and distinctive headline fonts designed to give your layouts an extra touch of star power. Enjoy.
Designing doesn't stop when you leave your desk. Gabrielle has scoured the web for 8 useful Android apps for designers
Design isn't something you only do at your desk. Gabrielle has 9 apps to help designers get things done on their iPhone.
You gotta know the current trends before you can swim the other way. Gabrielle has five logo trends that are making waves in 2016.
How many gigantic-background-photo sites do we really need? Illustration is a sure-fire way to give your designs a 100% authentic, bespoke finish.
Humans are very good at processing images but that doesn't mean we always choose the right image for our websites. Gabrielle has some useful pointers.
The advertising industry has been keen students of psychology for over a century. Gabrielle looks at techniques that can help our CTAs.
Good web animation is often a paradox - the better it gets, the harder it is to notice. Gabrielle has 4 tips for using animation in your projects.
If the 2000's were all about 'the quest for the three column layout', you could call the last 5 years 'the rise and rise of the One-Page Site'.
A guide to making alternative '80s film history come to life with Photoshop.
Getting a 'single view' of all the design elements on a website is often impossible. That's why a web style guide can be super-important for designers.
Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. In mobile design, was a truer word ever spoken?
Everyone loves a hero. Gabrielle brings a fresh literary point of view to the classic hero section.
It's 2015 and mobile browser numbers have officially surpassed their desktop cousins. Gabrielle looks at 5 mobile design trends that are shaping the market.
Was 'that' dress blue and black or white gold? Gabrielle delivers the final results using an infographic created in Canva.
The 'call to action' -- or CTA -- is the heartbeat of any successful website and a poor CTA button will ruin otherwise great content. Gabrielle explains.
Fact or feelings? Which should you be emphasizing in your image choices? Gabrielle explains why it's heart over head.
Whether it's article links, signups, or sales, most sites live and die on their ability to coerce clicks. Gabrielle breaks down the DNA of a good button
The rise of a new breed of free web-based presentation tools has freed us from reliance on Powerpoint and Keynote. Gabrielle compares the best 5.
Languages are not flags, and flags are not languages. So, what is the best to approach representing language on the web? Gabrielle ponders.
Data can be powerful but making it appetizing is key. Gabrielle takes a close look at some tools that can help you present slick online charts.
We've all seen that three lines icon, and have learned what it means, but does that make it good? Gabrielle looks for alternatives to the hamburger icon.
Want to give your images a distinctive look? In this tour du force, Gabrielle shows you how to create 5 eye-catching photography styles in Photoshop.
Even the greatest websites are ultimately just vehicles for good content. Gabrielle analyzes great content creation, and looks at how to create your own.