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Posted on January 14th, 2011 by Robert Zimmerman
In this Video I show you a ranom idea for using belnder 3d for graphic design i used a very random example three cubes in diffrent colurs
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Posted on January 11th, 2011 by Robert Zimmerman
Do you really need to get a graphic design degree? It is true that many graphic designers have never formally studied, but rather taught themselves over many years on how to become a great graphic designer. Many were or still are freelance designers who also work for a company.
Whatever the case, a degree in graphic design can only strengthen your position when it comes to finding employment in this competitive field. Many of the top design firms will only hire those with a degree. And often they will only hire those with a degree from a top school who…
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Posted on January 11th, 2011 by Sharon Cornwell
Adobe has released the NEW Creative Suite 5 and I thought I would share with you my Top 5 Favorite Features in InDesign CS5. There are certainly many more new features than you’ll see here, but these are definitely among my favorites. Learn more at adobe.com/creativesuite or creativesuitepodcast.com
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Posted on January 11th, 2011 by Peter Gallagher
Adobe has released the NEW Creative Suite 5 and I thought I would share with you my Top 5 Favorite Features in Illustrator CS5. There are certainly many more new features than you’ll see here, but these are definitely among my favorites. Learn more at adobe.com/creativesuite or creativesuitepodcast.com
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Posted on January 11th, 2011 by David Montgomery Jr.
As crowdsourcing — the act of taking a jobtraditionally performed by a designatedagent and outsourcing it to a large group of people — goes mainstream, there’s aheated debate going on about whether thepractice commoditizes expertise. The mostrecent crowdsourcing trend is sites thatcurate crowds of freelance experts to attackcomplex tasks that require specialized knowledge.
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Posted on January 11th, 2011 by Richard Thomas
Alan Houser & Eric Anderson – CreativeXpert Design Interviews
from CreativeXpert Design Interviews
CreativeXpert is a podcast series featuring interviews with web designers and other creative experts about their careers, techniques and inspiration. Guests include Halvorson, Zeldman, Marcotte, Wilkinson, Rubin, Santa Maria and more. Hosted by web designers Eric Anderson and Alan Houser for web designers like you.
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Posted on January 11th, 2011 by Sandy Dalrymple
A new typography book being published by HOW books is now accepting submissions. Selected work will be featured in Letter, Word, Sentence, Paragraph due for release in early 2012.
Letter, Word, Sentence, Paragraph will break down the study of type into a systematic progression of typographic relationships using content, examples, interviews, and real-life inspiration.
There is no entry fee and you may submit as many entries as you like. Enter your best typography-based designs today and be a part of this exciting new book. Eligibility Any design/art that has a typography focus. Posters, brochures, logos, stationery, annual reports, web…
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Posted on January 11th, 2011 by Peter Gallagher
For the eighth year Olympus is sponsoring a dynamic international competition that honors the world’s most extraordinary microscope images of life science subjects.
The Olympus BioScapes Digital Imaging Competition recognizes outstanding images of life science specimens captured through light microscopes, using any magnification, any illumination technique and any brand of equipment. Pseudo-colored and other computer-enhanced images are acceptable, as long as image manipulation is done to bring out specific information in the image.
Each person entering can submit up to five movies, images, or image sequences (such as time lapse series). Entries must include information on the importance or “story”…
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Posted on January 11th, 2011 by David Montgomery Jr.
The Art Institutes and Americans for the Arts today announced they are seeking entries for their eighth annual Poster Design Competition. The Competition challenges entrants to submit a poster that addresses the theme, “Life is better with art in it.” The national winners will earn up to a full-tuition scholarship to one of The Art Institutes schools.
In partnership with Americans for the Arts, the nation’s leading nonprofit organization for advancing the arts, The Art Institutes annual Poster Design Competition provides design-minded students an opportunity to study at one of the more than 45 Art Institutes schools.
The competition is…
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Posted on January 7th, 2011 by David Montgomery Jr.
By Marcus Peterson
Graphic designing is a profession where the raw material is creativity and the output is art. Calculating the work done in terms of money most of the times becomes an arguable issue. The fiscal calculations of a project depend on many aspects, though rough but different standards are established for various types of graphic designing.
Web site designing costs can be broken down to depending on the type of site, wherein sites are classified as low end, mid range and high-end sites. A low site offers a 2-4 pages content and uses existing graphical themes or sock…
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