Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Easy Tips To Create Your Own Fashion Logo

Are you planning to start a small fashion business and working out on marketing strategies? Well, one of the strategies is to own a nice looking fashion logo that will do wonders by driving people’s attention to your small shop.
Now that you are a small business owner, paying expensive fees of a professional logo designer is usually not an advice for you. It would be good if you can keep the costs down by designing the logo by yourself.

fashion logo
Photo Credit: Medium

Many logo design software are available today to help you in your endeavour of creating an appealing fashion logo. But here are some tips that you must always keep in mind when trying your hand in logo designing.

1. Keep the logo design simple 

— Your fashion logo is not just a symbol of your business. More than that, it is your message to your target customers. But they will get the message easily and quickly only when the logo design is simple with no excessive use of colours and other elements.

2. It must be a unique logo — Make also sure that while the logo appears to be a simple design, it must also be based on a unique concept. Draw many logo sketches on paper to get concepts in quick time. Then develop a sketch that you find interesting and engaging.

3. Evoke feelings — Your target customers will get your message of fashion logo only when they relate with it emotionally. So, the colours you select for the logo should be capable of evoking intended feelings such as energy, pleasure, strength, faith, modernity and so on.

4. Add personality — Your selection of fonts especially should be for the purpose of giving a personality to your fashion logo design. To know which font will be the appropriate choice, know the brand personality of your business.

5. Use grids — Since you are not a professional designer, maintaining a sense of symmetry and proportion of the design will be harder to ensure. So, use logo design grids that allow you to incorporate design elements within a fixed grid system so that the logo does not look disproportionate when blown up to larger scales or reduced to smaller sizes.


Hope, these tips will enable you to create fashion logos by your own efforts.
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Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Top 10 Most Expensive Cars In The World

There are a bunch of luxury cars, sportscars, and supercars out there from brands like Rolls-Royce, Audi, BMW, Lamborghini, Aston Martin, and others. These are meant for the ultra-rich and powerful people and they are supposed to do more than just vehicles that get you from point A to point B. The top 10 most expensive cars in the world are all about luxury, performance, style, and status symbol.




Top 10 most expensive cars in the world

This list doesn’t include the decades-old classic cars auctioned at exorbitant prices. It’s worth pointing out that the prices of these cars could vary depending on customer build requests. Without further ado, here are the top 10 most expensive cars in the world.




The Aston Martin Valkyrie is a renovation of the old Aston Martin-Red Bull AM-RB 001. The aerodynamic scheme for this car was specifically designed by Red Racing’s renowned aerodynamicist Adrian Newey. The automaker hasn’t officially revealed its price, but industry experts predict it would start at $2.6 million, making it one of the world’s top 10 most expensive cars. The Valkyrie is designed to produce super high levels of downforce on the track. It will go on sale next year and the company has planned to produce only 150 units. The Valkyrie gets a lightweight carbon fiber chassis and a 6.5-liter, naturally-aspirated V12 hybrid powertrain.



9- Ferrari LaFerrari FXX K: $2.7  million



The Ferrari FXX K is an insanely powerful car jam-packed with track-tested technology. The automaker has made several body modifications to improve its downforce by up to 50%. Ferrari claims it has a top speed of above 350 km/hour. Its engine output is 950 horsepower. The car uses Pirelli tires that are embedded with various sensors to monitor lateral, longitudinal, and radial acceleration, temperature, and pressure, notes Digital Trends.




The Chiron is a follow-up to the iconic Veryon 6.4, and it’s totally worth the price (if you can afford it). Bugatti claims the Chiron can go from 0-100 km/h in 2.5 seconds and 0-400 km/h in just 42 seconds! It runs an upgraded version of the company’s quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W16 engine that produces 1,500 horsepower of output. Its top speed is limited to 261mph on the road. It costs close to $3 million.



7- Ferrari Pininfarina Sergio: $3 million


One more Ferrari among the world’s top 10 most expensive cars. It was introduced about five years ago as a concept car in the memory of the deceased son of the founder of Italian design firm Pininfarina. With a price tag of $3 million, Sergio is one of the most coveted cars out there. Only six units of them have been made so far. It is based on the Ferrari 458 Spider, meaning it has no roof, windshield or side windows. It comes with a 4.5-liter F136F V8 engine that sends 560 horsepower to the wheels. The most interesting part about this car is that each customer was hand-picked by Ferrari itself.


6- Bugatti Veyron Mansory Vivere Edition: $3.4 million


This limited edition of Bugatti Veyron was launched more than a decade ago, and has been upgraded four times since. It’s one of the fastest cars in the world with a top speed of 254mph. The Mansory Vivere edition has a lacquered carbon-fiber body with larger side scoops, a shortened hood, upgraded LED lights, a smarter cabin and front grill. This limited edition car is powered by an 8.0-liter W16 engine outputting 1,200 horsepower and 1,106 pound-feet of torque.


5- Lykan Hypersport: $3.4 million


Designed and built by W Motors, it is often described as the “first Arab supercar.” It costs $3.4 million and W Motors is expected to build only seven units of this car. You may already have seen it in the movie Furious 7, where it crashes through three skyscrapers in Dubai. Notably, the Abu Dhabi police use one of these for patrol duty! Its headlights are encrusted with 240 15-karat diamonds and the LED blades are made of 420 15-karat diamonds. If you don’t like diamonds, you can choose another precious stone that you like. Its 3.7-liter twin-turbo flat-six engine produces 770 hp of power and can take you from 0-100 km/h in just 2.8 seconds! It has a top speed of 240mph.

4- Lamborghini Veneno: $4.5 million



Lamborghini launched the Veneno (which means Poison) to celebrate its 50th birthday. The car looks gorgeous from every angle. Its 6.5-liter V12 engine yields 740 hp and 507 pound-feet of torque. It can go from 0-60mph in just 2.9 seconds. It comes with an all-wheel-drive system and its total weight is just 3,285 pounds, thanks to its carbon fiber body. The company has made only nine units of them. If you thought a brand new Lamborghini Veneno is too expensive at $4.5 million, you don’t know its value in the resale market. One Veneno owner sold their car for a staggering $11 million.


3- Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita: $4.8 million



It’s arguably the world’s most expensive street-legal production car. The CCXR Trevita is coated with real diamonds. The carbon fiber is coated with a diamond dust-impregnated resin, which turns the fibers from black to silvery white. The Swedish automaker has packed the car with a 4.8-liter dual-supercharged V8 engine capable of producing 1,004 horsepower and 797 pound-feet of torque. However, only three of them were ever made.

2- Mercedes-Benz Maybach Exelero: $8 million



The Maybach Exelero was made in 2004 and had a price tag of $8 million. Adjusted for inflation, it’s going to cost you slightly above $10 million. This car represents Mercedes-Benz’s futuristic take on the 1930s sports cars. The Exelero comes loaded with luxurious amenities. It’s powered by a twin-turbo V12 engine that produces 700 hp of power.

1- Rolls-Royce Sweptail: $13 million



The Sweptail is the most expensive car in the world. But you won’t be able to buy it. Rolls-Royce had built it from ground up for a customer whose name the company has declined to divulge. The Sweptail’s design is inspired by the classic Rolls-Royce models while its styling is inspired by super-yachts. This $13 million car can seat only two people. Its interior is handcrafted with leather and wood. Almost every part used in the car is unique, which explains why it took the company four years to finish this car.
These are the top 10 most expensive cars in the world. If you have tens or hundreds of millions of dollars sitting in the bank accounts, you might be interested in one of these.
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Monday, February 4, 2019

Top 10 Most Expensive Cars In The World

There are a bunch of luxury cars, sportscars, and supercars out there from brands like Rolls-Royce, Audi, BMW, Lamborghini, Aston Martin, and others. These are meant for the ultra-rich and powerful people and they are supposed to do more than just vehicles that get you from point A to point B. The top 10 most expensive cars in the world are all about luxury, performance, style, and status symbol.


Top 10 most expensive cars in the world

This list doesn’t include the decades-old classic cars auctioned at exorbitant prices. It’s worth pointing out that the prices of these cars could vary depending on customer build requests. Without further ado, here are the top 10 most expensive cars in the world.


The Aston Martin Valkyrie is a renovation of the old Aston Martin-Red Bull AM-RB 001. The aerodynamic scheme for this car was specifically designed by Red Racing’s renowned aerodynamicist Adrian Newey. The automaker hasn’t officially revealed its price, but industry experts predict it would start at $2.6 million, making it one of the world’s top 10 most expensive cars. The Valkyrie is designed to produce super high levels of downforce on the track. It will go on sale next year and the company has planned to produce only 150 units. The Valkyrie gets a lightweight carbon fiber chassis and a 6.5-liter, naturally-aspirated V12 hybrid powertrain.


9- Ferrari LaFerrari FXX K: $2.7  million



The Ferrari FXX K is an insanely powerful car jam-packed with track-tested technology. The automaker has made several body modifications to improve its downforce by up to 50%. Ferrari claims it has a top speed of above 350 km/hour. Its engine output is 950 horsepower. The car uses Pirelli tires that are embedded with various sensors to monitor lateral, longitudinal, and radial acceleration, temperature, and pressure, notes Digital Trends.

The Chiron is a follow-up to the iconic Veryon 6.4, and it’s totally worth the price (if you can afford it). Bugatti claims the Chiron can go from 0-100 km/h in 2.5 seconds and 0-400 km/h in just 42 seconds! It runs an upgraded version of the company’s quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W16 engine that produces 1,500 horsepower of output. Its top speed is limited to 261mph on the road. It costs close to $3 million.

7- Ferrari Pininfarina Sergio: $3 million


One more Ferrari among the world’s top 10 most expensive cars. It was introduced about five years ago as a concept car in the memory of the deceased son of the founder of Italian design firm Pininfarina. With a price tag of $3 million, Sergio is one of the most coveted cars out there. Only six units of them have been made so far. It is based on the Ferrari 458 Spider, meaning it has no roof, windshield or side windows. It comes with a 4.5-liter F136F V8 engine that sends 560 horsepower to the wheels. The most interesting part about this car is that each customer was hand-picked by Ferrari itself.

6- Bugatti Veyron Mansory Vivere Edition: $3.4 million


This limited edition of Bugatti Veyron was launched more than a decade ago, and has been upgraded four times since. It’s one of the fastest cars in the world with a top speed of 254mph. The Mansory Vivere edition has a lacquered carbon-fiber body with larger side scoops, a shortened hood, upgraded LED lights, a smarter cabin and front grill. This limited edition car is powered by an 8.0-liter W16 engine outputting 1,200 horsepower and 1,106 pound-feet of torque.

5- Lykan Hypersport: $3.4 million


Designed and built by W Motors, it is often described as the “first Arab supercar.” It costs $3.4 million and W Motors is expected to build only seven units of this car. You may already have seen it in the movie Furious 7, where it crashes through three skyscrapers in Dubai. Notably, the Abu Dhabi police use one of these for patrol duty! Its headlights are encrusted with 240 15-karat diamonds and the LED blades are made of 420 15-karat diamonds. If you don’t like diamonds, you can choose another precious stone that you like. Its 3.7-liter twin-turbo flat-six engine produces 770 hp of power and can take you from 0-100 km/h in just 2.8 seconds! It has a top speed of 240mph.

4- Lamborghini Veneno: $4.5 million


Lamborghini launched the Veneno (which means Poison) to celebrate its 50th birthday. The car looks gorgeous from every angle. Its 6.5-liter V12 engine yields 740 hp and 507 pound-feet of torque. It can go from 0-60mph in just 2.9 seconds. It comes with an all-wheel-drive system and its total weight is just 3,285 pounds, thanks to its carbon fiber body. The company has made only nine units of them. If you thought a brand new Lamborghini Veneno is too expensive at $4.5 million, you don’t know its value in the resale market. One Veneno owner sold their car for a staggering $11 million.

3- Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita: $4.8 million


It’s arguably the world’s most expensive street-legal production car. The CCXR Trevita is coated with real diamonds. The carbon fiber is coated with a diamond dust-impregnated resin, which turns the fibers from black to silvery white. The Swedish automaker has packed the car with a 4.8-liter dual-supercharged V8 engine capable of producing 1,004 horsepower and 797 pound-feet of torque. However, only three of them were ever made.

2- Mercedes-Benz Maybach Exelero: $8 million


The Maybach Exelero was made in 2004 and had a price tag of $8 million. Adjusted for inflation, it’s going to cost you slightly above $10 million. This car represents Mercedes-Benz’s futuristic take on the 1930s sports cars. The Exelero comes loaded with luxurious amenities. It’s powered by a twin-turbo V12 engine that produces 700 hp of power.

1- Rolls-Royce Sweptail: $13 million


The Sweptail is the most expensive car in the world. But you won’t be able to buy it. Rolls-Royce had built it from ground up for a customer whose name the company has declined to divulge. The Sweptail’s design is inspired by the classic Rolls-Royce models while its styling is inspired by super-yachts. This $13 million car can seat only two people. Its interior is handcrafted with leather and wood. Almost every part used in the car is unique, which explains why it took the company four years to finish this car.
These are the top 10 most expensive cars in the world. If you have tens or hundreds of millions of dollars sitting in the bank accounts, you might be interested in one of these.







Highlander SUV 2019

Highlander SUV 2019

The Highlander isn't trying to be something it's not; its styling, size, and age give no pretense of athleticism. People expect it to be a comfortable family hauler and little more. In our week with the Highlander, we found the crossover mostly met these expectations, though a redesign is in order.

Highlander
Front View Highlander 2019

The current Highlander made its debut five model years ago, so it's a bit overdue for some engineering TLC. Toyota gave it a refresh for 2017, providing more power for the V-6 engine and a new eight-speed automatic transmission. It also added an SE trim with a sportier suspension, though we found the ride on that model jarring on less than perfect pavement. The 2019 Highlander sticks with its old platform because it has not yet moved to the Toyota New Global Architecture.

In our tests, the Highlander scooted to 60 mph in 7.2 seconds. That makes it slower than a 2016 Honda Pilot Elite we clocked hitting the target a full second quicker. It's also behind the 2016 Ford Explorer Platinum with the V-6 EcoBoost, which made the mark in 6.4 seconds. Meanwhile, the 2019 Subaru Ascent reached 60 mph in 6.9 seconds—with a four-cylinder engine. But the Highlander narrowly beat a number of other competitors, including the V-6-equipped 2017 Nissan Pathfinder SV (7.4 seconds), 2017 Dodge Durango GT RWD (7.6 seconds), and 2018 Volkswagen Atlas (7.3 seconds). All these testers were equipped with all-wheel drive, unless otherwise noted.



When accelerating quickly onto the highway, the Highlander exhibits some initial lag, but it produces more than enough power for passing. It makes little noise on the highway even at higher speeds, and the ride feels well controlled on normal roads. But if you take a sharp curve, you'll feel the Highlander start to waiver. Although we don't expect superb handling from a three-row crossover, we can't help but lament the Highlander's dulled steering senses.