Posts in the "Applications" Category

  • Creativity is an enigmatic aspect of human experience; it is often difficult to identify what it is that drives this impulse and the elements that inspire an artist’s work. Written from the perspective of a practicing painter and writer, this post brings together ten areas that are sources for artistic inspiration. When an individual chooses [...]

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  • Every blogging platform has a built-in blog editor, some better than others. However, you’ll be hard pressed to find an online editor that can offer the richness found in many desktop applications. Features like offline editing and posting to multiple blogs at once make desktop solutions a must have for professional many bloggers.
    Here’s a list [...]

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  • We have lot of nice apps available for Mac OSX that aren’t available for Windows.
    I’ve compiled a list of Mac Apps I have in my OSX dock that I use on a daily basis and should be useful to other Mac users and/or web designers.

    1. Adobe Creative Suite
    An obvious and primary requirement (I feel) all [...]

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  • Ever wonder how animated films like Ice Age are made? Maya is the answer. Maya (or Autodesk Maya, having recently been acquired by Autodesk) is powerful 3D modeling, animation, texturing, rendering and visual effects software.
    Maya was developed for the film industry and is now being used for design, visual effects, games, film, animation, visualization and [...]

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  • This tutorial shows a method for using Adobe Bridge with the Multiplace command in InDesign CS3 and CS4.

    This video requires Adobe Flash Player.

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  • Rule 1
    KISS(Keep it simple stupid)
     
    Rule 2
    Take advice, you never know too much that you can’t take the advice of others, look at other magazines, newsletters etc, and especially, the rest of this list…
     
    Rule 3
    Determine what kind of document you’re producing. If we can break it down into two kinds:
    … you have to read me, so [...]

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  • The Best Quark XPress Shortcuts
    Quark has a lot of keyboard shortcuts, but most of them aren’t mnemonic, so they are hard to remember. Here’s a list of the ones you’ll probably want to suffer to learn anyway. With one exception (noted below), these work in both version 3.3 and 4.0.

    Ctrl+X, Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V = Cut, Copy and Paste the [...]

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  • Implementing an InDesign CS3 and InCopy CS3 workflow transforms this process by making it easy to work with copy and design together. Using InDesign CS3, the designer makes layout content editable to InCopy users by putting individual spreads or the complete document on a networked file server. Using InCopy on their local computers, one or [...]

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  • Here are some “must-know” tips for who decide to start doing some pre-press and design for printing. As beginner you have to know that design for printing has some differences than web design or other screen designs.  
    Always use CMYK 
    First of all, printing technology uses CMYK color description and screen design use RGB. CMYK (Cyan [...]

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