Posts Tagged ‘Project’
Posted on March 3rd, 2010 by brianone shout
Try the tech preview for free by visiting dragonfly.autodesk.com. This video provides a brief introduction to the application. What is it? What can it do? And Account creation.
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Posted on March 3rd, 2010 by brianone shout
Our Intern Tucky interviews JPD Graphic Designer Megan Mullaney about her work on the Hope Alive Web Design Project. jeanpetersondesign.com jpd-adchat.blogspot.com
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Posted on February 26th, 2010 by brianone shout
To try the tech preview application for free, visit dragonfly.autodesk.com. Get started building your home plans now.
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Posted on February 25th, 2010 by brianone shout
Try the tech preview for free by visiting dragonfly.autodesk.com. This video provides an introduction to the catalog and demonstrates the addition of doors and windows, the insertion and alignment of furniture, and selecting different flooring options
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Posted on February 25th, 2010 by brianone shout
I am working on a project for school using Powerpoint (2003). I have several different templates I need to add to different slides. Whenever I try to change the template to a slide it changes the whole presentation. How can I apply several different design templates to the same powerpoint presentation?
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Posted on February 21st, 2010 by brianone shout
Try the tech preview for free dragonfly.autodesk.com. This video provides a brief summary of the application features and their associated benefits for consumer homeowners, home improvement enthusiasts, and building product manufacturers. It also demonstrates the potential benefits for professional designers working with their clients by showing how designs can be exported from Project Dragonfly to professional applications like Revit and autocad.
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Posted on February 19th, 2010 by brianno shouts
Firstly, what do we mean by web design ?
Web design is the creation of a visual support which will enable the birth of a website : its aim is, in an aesthetically pleasing manner, to portray the identity of the organisation or business it represents and appeal to the user or potential client. Web designers should be particularly attentive to the usability and accessibility of the site. User and content are of paramount importance, so the web site should be user-friendly.
Website design require competence in several areas :
– graphic design (using…
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Posted on February 19th, 2010 by brianno shouts
Visit dragonfly.autodesk.com to try the application and give us your feedback on how to make it better. Kirill Goldin, Development Manager and Shelly Mujtaba, Lead Developer on Autodesk Project Dragonfly speak on the innovation and challenges of the web based 2d floor planning tech preview.
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Posted on February 16th, 2010 by brianone shout
I have a project for my graphic design degree where we are put in teams of 6 and have to work together to produce an A2 board for each person, depicting their identity/personality. Everyone must work as a group and produce equally high quality work for everyone to pass. This has it’s problems. Can anyone suggest ways to help encourage everyone to work together and turn up to all arranged meetings, and also ideas as to how to go about making a team identity and the A2 boards, a little out of the ordinary?
Also, how would one go…
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Posted on February 15th, 2010 by brianone shout
Try the tech preview for free by visiting dragonfly.autodesk.com. This video provides an overview of ways to experiment with different wall paint colors and furnishing options, methods for placing artwork and wall lighting in 2D and aligning them in 3D, use of the duplicate feature to quickly add multiple items to your design, and methods for sharing and printing the design.
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