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By Mikelle Leow, 08 Jul 2020
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Now that you’re beginning to acclimatize to remote-working, it’s time to see how else you can dial back on the mess and use this weird period to your financial and emotional advantage.
This week, consider reworking your résumé into an effortlessly simple template and introducing a handmade quality to your typography, before winding down with coloring pages from Faber-Castell and monthly Kindle books from Amazon, with DesignTAXI’s new freebie roundup.
The overarching theme of this week’s creative assets, albeit unintentional, appears to be simplicity. Take a breather and incorporate these in your upcoming plans, and hop here to see last week’s lineup of free design resources.
Faber-Castell’s coloring pages for grownups
Image via Faber-Castell
Faber-Castell’s lovely printable coloring sheets for adults, spotted by Romper, will implore you to get in touch with your inner child. The world’s oldest producer of office supplies has a generous collection of intricate coloring papers featuring beautiful elements of nature, mandala motifs, and styles like Art Nouveau and Art Deco.
Take a minute and get coloring with the free-to-download papers here.
Images via Faber-Castell
Free résumé template
Image via Muhammad Faisal
You’ve heard many times over that job applications shouldn’t be too complex. Complement your streamlined résumé with this clean and elegant design by Graphic Design Junction’s Muhammad Faisal.
The beautiful template features three high-resolution PSD files, including a page for your cover letter, that you can easily customize and print out in A4 size. Get the set here.
Image via Muhammad Faisal
Image via Muhammad Faisal
Image via Muhammad Faisal
Two Kindle books for Amazon Prime subscribers every month
Images via Amazon
Amazon Prime subscribers can download two free Kindle books, originally priced at US$6 in total, and keep them forever under Amazon’s monthly First Reads program. They’ll also get first dibs on editor picks before the book titles are released.
July’s lineup comprises: Debra Webb’s Trust No One (suspense); Allison Winn Scotch’s Cleo McDougal Regrets Nothing (contemporary fiction); Brianna Labuskes’ Her Final Words (thriller); Aimie Runyan’s Across the Winding River (historical fiction); Barara Davis’ The Last of the Moon Girls (book club fiction); Alexander Miinninghoff’s The Son and Heir (memoir); Danielle Girard’s White Out (crime thriller); Laura Salas’s Clover Kitty Goes to Kindergarten (children’s picture book); and Melissa Faliveno’s Tomboyland (essays).
Non-subscribers can simply grab any of the aforementioned titles this month at US$1.99 each.
‘Marbella’ stationery mockup
Image by Ravi Java for Pixel Surplus
It wasn’t too long ago when digital screens were assets rather than necessities, but life after the coronavirus outbreak has changed things. The stylish stationery mockup by designer Ravi Java, via Pixel Surplus, is a refreshing reminder that you can still go analog and reconnect with nature.
The gorgeous earthy PSDs include two visiting card designs and a letterhead, all paired with “photorealistic natural sunlight and botanical shadows.” They’re free for personal and desktop commercial use, and can be downloaded here.
Image by Ravi Java for Pixel Surplus
‘Ramona’ display typeface
Image via Cristian Tournier
For a personal touch in your projects, here’s a welcoming display sans-serif by type designer Christian Tournier. ‘Ramona’ is inspired by the appeal of late Argentine folk songwriter Mercedes Sosa, and comprises irregular hand-drawn outlines to mirror perfect imperfections in handcrafting. The more casual look settles harmoniously into “warm and friendly communications,” be they for posters, headlines, magazines, or branding, its creator describes.
‘Ramona’ is available in two weights, Light and Bold, and is free for both personal and commercial use. Install it here.
Image via Cristian Tournier
To add more assets to your arsenal, check out more freebies we have featured in the past.
[via various sources, cover image via Jino Kanjiramvila / Shutterstock.com]
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