Posts Tagged ‘better’
Posted on February 22nd, 2011 by Peter Gallagher
Graphic Competitions – Animation category – Annecy YouTube …
Deadline: May 1, 2011 (70 days left) Contest’s Website: [link]. Share: |. The Annecy International Animation Film Festival and YouTube are launching the second edition of the Annecy YouTube competition. … a diploma and a week at the Annecy Festival (France) from 6th to 11th June 2011 where the film will be screened. Event partner, Autodesk, leading publisher of design, engineering and entertainment software, will also be offering licences to 3 prizewinning shorts. …
London International Creative Competition (LICC) call for entries …
This year’s categories: Architectural, Audio/Music, Design (Environmental/Fashion/Graphic/Interior), Drawing/Illustration,…
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Posted on November 12th, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
These days, websites are playing a vital role in everyone’s life and it seems people are getting addicted to it. It’s true that watching a website or gathering information is really easy. If you are having an internet connection, then you can easily access websites right from the comforts of your home or from anywhere. There are thousands of websites in the online world. But designing and developing these websites is not at all easy. It takes months or years to create a stunning web page and only a professional can help you with this.…
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Posted on October 20th, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
Image taken on 2007-05-26 08:51:18. Image Source. (Used with permission)
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Posted on October 19th, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
So I have a BFA in advertising/graphic design, but I can’t find a job JOB doing that, so I was hoping for some tips for freelancing while I work my part-time, regular job. I have hit craigslist with no luck, and similar sites seem to charge to post, and I don’t exactly have money growing out my nose! Lol…..any advice would be appreciated!
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Posted on September 25th, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
When I started exploring the design possibilities of the internet back in 1996, NetObjects Fusion was (at that point) a revolutionary WYSIWYG editor that allowed you to place pretty much any components anywhere you wanted on the page. Unfortunately for Website Pros, Inc. Macromedia had also seen the potential in WYSIWYG editors and developed what is arguably the most popular web design tool ever Dreamweaver.
Dreamweaver has managed to keep up with the requirements of the modern day web developer by constantly updating and improving aspects of its design, layout and functionality. With the latest release of Dreamweaver,…
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Posted on September 21st, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
Product DescriptionWith 100,000 copies sold, Graphic Design Cookbook is one of the most useful all-purpose resources for designers and anyone who wants to create a dynamic layout for magazines, newsletters, books, posters, and other media. Now released with a fresh new cover, its more than a thousand line drawings illustrate effective design devices, type treatments, spatial solutions, and pictorial presentations, allowing examination and comparison of various options in no time. The Graphic Design Cookbook can be opened to virtually any page for instant access to great ideas. As a catalyst for cooking up endless new design recipes, this classic…
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Posted on September 17th, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
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Product DescriptionTap into the far-reaching potential of InDesign styles—from simple drop cap formatting to cross-media export to XHTML. Styles have the power to transform how design and production professionals approach and accomplish any project. Adopting a style-centric workflow can reduce tasks that would normally take days to mere hours, and tasks that would take hours to minutes or even seconds. Less time spent on repetitive tasks means more time…
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Posted on September 16th, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
It has long been debated that the use of style sheet languages such as CSS is said to be much more efficient than the use of ordinary HTML tables. Ever since the growth of the world wide web, professionals of the industry have sought ways on how to improve the presentation of their websites both efficiently and effectively. Style sheet languages such as CSS have perfected this need and became the universal language for designers and developers alike. The question is, what are the reasons why CSS is much more useful than the use of HTML tables? …
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