jQuery wasn’t supposed to be a designer’s best friend, but there are some days I am sure it was created just for us designers. Used right, it can really help you “do more” as the tag line goes. Yes, it is not easy to understand and sometimes frustrating, but being able to create cool...
Posted by
Amit Shamis on Aug 14, 2011 in
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Creativity is a messy business. In the midst of creating something you got all sorts of windows open, especially if you are composing something in Photoshop and grabbing things of of other files/layouts. All this clutter can help you become unfocused.
Here is the default view:
And that is where the...
Posted by
Amit Shamis on Aug 8, 2011 in
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It used to be pretty easy, if you wanted to magnify a certain area in your Photoshop document you would grab the Zoom Tool, click and drag and POW that area would fill your screen. But one of the new improvements that Adobe came up with takes away this option, at least as a default...
Respectfully, Concisely, Often and With as many examples as possible.
And now to the “long story”… Most of the clients I meet are not versed in technology, they want things to look great and to function well, and that’s the end of it. But as we know, it’s not really the...
Remember CompuServe or AOL, or more recently MySpace? All great social networks in their days, but now are so “last fall’s fashion”.
It seems that today’s hot social networks are often times tomorrow’s bell-bottoms. Will Facebook see the same end? And what does it all mean for...
Far from us to be the authority on what is good and bad but we are going to take sides as we talk about Logo Redesign Projects, that (we perceive) have Gone Wrong.
Before we get going, we would like to give credit to the wonderful folks at Brand New, we have been following them for a long while now, and we...