GDUSA 33rd Annual Stock Visual Reader Survey continues our documentation of this important and evolving designer resource
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GDUSA 32nd Annual Stock Visual Reader Survey
Our 32nd annual Stock Visual Reader Survey reaffirms that almost everyone uses stock imagery, is using more of it, and is mostly satisfied with its quality, quantity and direction.
GDUSA’s 31st Annual Stock Visual Reader Survey
Stock visuals remain a vital creative resource for graphic designers, transitioning over decades from marginal to mainstream to essential.
10 Thoughts on the State of Print Design
Classic strengths balanced by serious challenges characterize the state of print design in an age of digital and social media.
Select Comments: Print and Paper Have Classic Strengths
Designers value print for its classic strengths and how these can be effectively leveraged to convey a message or a feeling.
Select Comments: Areas of Particular Relevance for Print
We asked designers whether there are particular clients, industries, projects or demographics where print remains especially relevant.
Select Comments: The Impact of Social Media
We asked about the explosive growth of social media as a marketing vehicle, and how it effects the value or utility of print design and media.
Select Comments: Print And Political Activism
In this moment of in-your-face political activism, many designers say that print works well to help express, embody and make tangible political expression.
A Message from Verso Corporation, the Sponsor
A Message from Verso Corporation, Sponsor of the 2017 Print Design Survey and supplier of quality papers, certified and recycled options for all types of printing applications.
Our 30th Annual Stock Visual Reader Survey
The results of our 30th annual stock visuals reader survey shows that stock images and elements have become a vital creative resource for graphic designers.
2015 Stock Visual Reader Survey
Stock imagery has been criticized as lagging behind the diversity and fluidity of 21st century society. Now most designers acknowledge that stock collections are more inclusive.