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Monthly Archives: February 2008

What’s Your Personal Color?

February 28, 2008
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What’s Your Personal Color?

New York magazine recently ran a story for its Spring Fashion 2008 series called “One Is the Loveliest Color.” It features interviews with five different New York residents, each of whom wears only one signature color… all the time. There’s a shoe designer in blue, musician Stephin Merritt in brown, and my personal favorite, “The Green Lady.” New York...

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Nicholas Felton, Freelance Designer, Megafone

February 27, 2008
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Nicholas Felton, Freelance Designer, Megafone

Nicholas Felton is a freelance graphic designer living and working in New York City. His editorial works have appeared in PRINT, Wired, Good, Metropolis and numerous other big name publications. And his personal annual reports are a certified internet phenomenon. The reports can be found on his personal site, feltron.com, and they’re really worth checking out. Nicholas also maintains...

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A Special Thanks to In-house Design Competitions

February 26, 2008
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HOW magazine’s In-HOWse Design Awards issue arrived last month and I was excited to see what’s been happening in other corporate design departments. The award competitions initiated by publications such as HOW and GDUSA that specifically showcase in-house work are evidence that there is a growing interest in what this segment of the design community is creating. These awards...

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Adobe’s Communication Tools

February 25, 2008
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Adobe’s Communication Tools

Given how ubiquitous Photoshop, Illustrator and Dreamweaver have become, it can be easy to forget that Adobe has other offerings. If you create live presentations of your work, interactive training pieces, knowledge bases for your colleagues, or if you conduct web conferences with clients, some of these lesser-known tools are worth a look. Here’s a peek at what each...

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Google’s Webmaster Tools, Part 5 (Con’t)

February 22, 2008
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Earlier this week, I began my final installment of this series about Google’s Webmaster Tools with a discussion of the robot.txt file, geographic targeting and the enhanced image search capability. Today, we’ll delve even deeper into the Tools Section. I’ll talk about site verification, crawl rates and preferred domains, and I’ll also tell you how to remove URLs from...

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Photoshop on the Small Screen

February 21, 2008
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Photoshop on the Small Screen

While I firmly believe that words and pictures are in most cases all you to need to explain a concept, assuming you know it well, I’ll admit that video tutorials do serve a certain purpose. Some ideas and techniques, like layers and use of the Clone Stamp, just make more sense when you see the action unfold on a...

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Things I Have Learned in My Life So Far

February 20, 2008
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Things I Have Learned in My Life So Far

Stefan Sagmeister has created a blog in support of his new book, Things I Have Learned in My Life So Far. The site wholeheartedly encourages members of the public to share the lessons they’ve learned in their lives so far, but of course, there’s a catch. (C’mon, it’s Sagmeister.) Laziness is Bad for the Soul by Kristina Critchlow Messages...

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UNphotographable

February 20, 2008
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While I was in school, and for a few years after graduation, I carried a digital camera with me pretty much everywhere I went. If I saw something interesting, odd or inspiring, I’d snap a photo, and because of this habit, I eventually came to possess a pretty extensive catalog of visual references. I don’t carry a camera with...

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Google’s Webmaster Tools, Part 5

February 19, 2008
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We’re finally nearing the end of our series about Google’s Webmaster Tools. We’ve covered almost every aspect of the service, everything from diagnostics to statistics, links to sitemaps. All that’s left to examine are a few handy functions buried within the Tools Section. We’ll discuss a few of theses items today, and the rest in a post later this...

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What’s New in Aperture 2?

February 18, 2008
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What’s New in Aperture 2?

Remember when designers had to choose between Illustrator and Freehand, or Dreamweaver and GoLive? That was before Adobe acquired Macromedia. Today, there are fewer options. But Apple is trying to change that, at least in one category. Currently, there are currently two pro-level, post-production applications for digital photographers: Apple Aperture and Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. Aperture was first released in...

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