Apple officially released iOS 17 into the wild on September 18. The latest update packs a number of new tools that make engaging with your iPhone a more personal experience. One of those features, ...
iOS 17 has arrived, and one of its coolest new features is the Contact Poster. It’s a large-screen visual you can customize–similar to your Lock Screen–that displays on other iPhone users’ screens ...
Apple’s newfound love for bold aesthetic refinements in iOS 16 has continued with iOS 17, which is currently in the public beta phase and will be released widely in the coming months. One of those ...
You can use Contact Posters with the pre-installed Phone app, third-party phone apps that support the feature, and NameDrop, among other things. To enable Contact ...
Photoshop cc 2018 tutorial showing how to create your own eye-catching poster design inspired by Victor Vasarely, who's considered the "grandfather" of the Op Art movement, which became popular in the ...
Photoshop CC 2020 tutorial showing how to create a portrait poster of yourself or someone you know in the style of classic, letterpress printing. Get 15% off BORIS FX OPTICS! - The Academy & Emmy ...
While writing “Comparing the Classic and Unified Views in iOS 26’s Phone App” (10 November 2025), I commented that the Unified view’s Calls screen was more attractive if you had contact posters for ...
Last week, NPR’s "All Things Considered" covered an unusual topic: Scientific conference posters. For the first time in decades, scientists are rethinking the traditional design of the posters they ...
If you’re somewhat like me and spend time scrolling on Instagram, you must have stumbled upon those stylish hand made posters that are suddenly everywhere. They look so real that they may send you ...
Learn how to create a research poster using Adobe InDesign. This is an online workshop via WebEx.
Hey science, your posters stink. Mike Morrison, a Ph.D. candidate in organizational psychology at Michigan State University, is way too polite to say it that way. But that's the implicit message ...