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The village of Cass City has unveiled its new logo, the result of a seven months-long branding process. According to a press release, the village of Cass City contracted with marketing firm New Moon ...
A great logo can offer more than an aesthetically appealing design. The best offer a subtle reflection of a company or ...
Throughout the year, photographers have managed to capture stunning and shocking images - from extraordinary political moments to natural wonders. Here we take a look back at this year in pictures.
Artificial intelligence tools can fabricate entirely new images and videos. But they can now also make much smaller tweaks by inserting A.I. elements into genuine photographs, further blurring the ...
Here are the best photos of 2024 from the space station. You simply can't beat the views from the International Space Station. So astronauts take hundreds of photos each year. An icy lake in ...
But I test so many cameras here that sometimes it's easy to forget the gorgeous photos I've taken as part of the process. So as the year comes to a close, I thought it would be a good idea to ...
Advanced image processing and manipulation in JavaScript. image-js is a full-featured library that can deal with simple image processing (color leveling, grey image, mask, resize, rotation, etc.) as ...
When you open up the pages of a magazine—or, more likely in 2024, click on a link to an article—your eyes are immediately drawn to the images, not the words. As much as we here at Car and ...
Scroll on to see some of 2024's most memorable moments. NASA astronaut Don Pettit shared this image in November, saying, "Starlink satellites look like a miniature version of the monolith from ...
The ominous swirling grey of Hurricane Milton is captured in the Gulf of Mexico in this shot from the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere. In October, Milton became one of the ...
This collection is just a few selections from the thousands of images that the photojournalists across The USA TODAY Network capture daily in their communities across the country.