There are many ways that you can find the inspiration for your graphic design project, and each of them is equally useful as the others. There is no single way that you can find the inspiration for your project, and you should take advantage of each one
Read more →Adobe has put a lot of effort into their InDesign software line. They have recently introduced the InDesign CS5, which comes with a completely new list of features as well as improved usability. However, you are probably wondering if this software is worth the purchase. Many people
Read more →One of the things that slows down graphic design projects, and which makes ‘herd think’ more common, is the time it takes to do iterative explorations of the design challenge. It’s much simpler than it was before, in the days of Xacto Knives and rubber cement and
Read more →One of the places where vector based illustration programs shine is in their complete control over the strokes of lines and the fills of objects; this can be done in raster programs as well through the use of layer masks, but with vector tools, the tools of
Read more →One of the most prolific and exponentially valuable Internet tools is Adobe’s Photoshop software. But this software has more far reaching possibilities than the normal industrial uses it sees now. Presently, this software is used in web design and graphic creation business fronts, especially online. But what
Read more →The Adobe Creative Suite CS5 is a complete package of Adobe’s top products from Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Flash Catalyst, Dreamweaver, and more. The programs you get depend on whether you get the standard, premium, production, or master collection. So with the CS5 line being released, what are
Read more →Corporate IT departments—whether for large companies, or for small ones, have to justify the purchase of software packages to higher ups. Bean counters, as it were. One of the hardest software justifications to buy is something that isn’t clearly business related. Getting a new version of Excel
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