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Abstract images with Illustrator

BittBox is providing great tips on how to do abstract images in Illustrator. Basically, the single thing that you have to do is to use closed edged figures like stars, squares, circles, etc. You need to start playing with the size of the borders and their strokes with any artistic brush.

[ More ] September 25th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Illustrator, Tutorial |

Speak the language of your clients

I think this post works for everyone in any type of business, Not only graphic design. It’s really important for you to be able to communicate with your client, not only verbally but in a way that your client what you mean and the idea behind your words. There are many times, when a professional, [...]

[ More ] September 25th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Articles, Freelance |

Picture manipulation with Photoshop

Like we all know Photoshop has limitless uses, one of them is the picture manipulation. This is not an easy art, but I have learned with time how to do it. HongKiat.com is presenting a series of 22 images, along with an amazing video. I hope you’ll enjoy it.

[ More ] September 25th, 2007 | 2 Comments | Posted in Creativity, Photo Manipulation, Photoshop |

Photoshop video tutorials, HTML, CSS

The Blog of Jonathan Sampson is presenting a great list of Video Tutorials of CSS, HTML, JavaScript, Photoshop, PHP, y WPF & XAML. You can access them online, or you can even download them. They are very user friendly and easy to follow.
Source: Theron

[ More ] September 25th, 2007 | 1 Comment | Posted in Resources |

The icy effect in Photoshop

CristalLab.com is demonstrating a very easy way on how to give the icy effect in Photoshop. A very interesting tutorial that show us step by step all the way how to create the image you see above.

[ More ] September 25th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Photography, Tutorial |

Cleaning your code with CleanCSS

CleanCSS is an online too that let us optimize our CSS code, it eliminates certain unneeded parameters making it lighter.
Source: Leandono’s Blog

[ More ] September 25th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Resources |

What resolution do I need?

This is a very common question in the graphic design world. And it’s indeed one of the graphic design milestones. Because it’s very different to do a web page design, than a design for a brochure. It’s really up to our design’s resolution, the way it’s going to look after it is printed.

[ More ] September 20th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Articles, Tutorial |

Free icons at WebsiteIcons.net

WebsiteIcons.net was born for the necessity of it’s author, he was in the need for free and high quality icons. The author of this page has contacted many other page authors with a great variety of icons, and they’ve all agreed that this icons are going to be available for free download.
Source: Web Intenta

[ More ] September 20th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Resources |

The 576 Megapixels view

According to research the human sight has a range of 576 megapixels. It’s it ironic that many people cannot establish a clear difference between a printed 150dpi picture and a 300dpi picture, both the same size?Source: Blog Vecindad Gráfica

[ More ] September 20th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Articles, Curiosities |

How to desing a Web 2.0?

QU4TRO is presenting 10 advices on Webs 2.0. This article is somewhat old, but I find it really useful. This is without a doubt the best web page type there is in the market right now.
Simplicity:
The Web 2.0 wants to keep things clean and simple.
Central Layout:
Many web sites, including [...]

[ More ] September 20th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Articles, Tutorial |

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