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post Black and Purple Fusion Pottery Mug (Graphic Design)

July 31st, 2007

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This mug is a vibrant, reddish purple surrounded with a blackish brown glaze. The shape is unique as well with a rounded but slightly squared rim.These well-balanced 14oz mugs are a tall with a slight ribbed design shape. These mugs stand approxmately 5 tall, 3 wide (4.5 wide with handle). This piece is high fired stoneware and is lead free, dishwasher and microwave safe. Matching bowls and other pieces are available with this glaze. As with all handcrafted pottery, the size, color and pattern vary from piece to piece. Click on mug for larger graphic! SAME ARTIST MUGS (Approximately 60% shipping discount for all additional same artist mugs, click to see all pottery from artist): Buy It Now At Amazon!


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post rebizcard.jpg (Graphic Design)

July 31st, 2007

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UV coating with full bleed. A huge step above the normal non-gloss cards. Call for free samples. Pricing: $115 for 1000 plus design. $159 for 2000 plus design. $340 for 5000 plus design. Print Ads: We will design your phone book ad, news paper ad or magazine ad. Pricing: Call for pricing.
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post Graphic Design - Making and Breaking the Grid: A Graphic Design Layout Workshop

July 31st, 2007

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For designers working in every medium, layout is arguable the most basic and most important element. Effective layout is essential to communication and enables the end user to not only be drawn in with an innovative design but to digest information easily.

Making and Breaking the Grid is a comprehensive layout design workshop that assumes that to effectively break the rules of grid-based design one must first understand those rules and see them applied to real-world projects.

Text reveals top designers’ work in process and rationale. Projects with similar characteristics are linked through a simple notational system that encourages exploration and comparison of structure ideas. Also included are historical overviews that summarize the development of layout concepts, both grid-based and non-grid based, in modern design practice.
Customer Review: Good overview of grid systems and their uses
This book is pretty sweet. Samara gives an overview of grid systems, how they are constructed and when they are used. Also, there is a large selection of example works, with cross-references within the book to other similar works.

If you’re interested in implementing grids (or violating them) in your work, you should check out this book…

… but consider using a library! Buy It Now At Amazon!


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post Graphic Design - Podcast for 5/22/07: Highlights from KRLD live show

July 30th, 2007

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Subscribe: Kim Snider takes calls from listeners on KRLD-AM (1080) in Dallas-Fort Worth. MP3 Download: Hi (128k) | Lo (24k) Length: 18:50 Notes:00:55  Brad calls in. He’s 37, has 3 kids, and is free of student loans and credit cards. College funds are taken care of, and he has 3 months of savings. Kim says he’s ahead of his peers, and his first step should be to increase his savings to 6-9 months’ worth. 04:10  Kim explains why she doesn’t agree with the philosophy that you can afford to take more risk when you’re younger.05:22  Janet, a teacher, asks about annuities in her 403(b) plan. Kim explains what a 403(b) is and how there are numerous things you can do inside those plans. Kim says she’s not a fan of mutual funds, but sometimes that’s all you get in a 403(b), so she recommends her online class "How To Turn Your 401(k) Into A Million-Dollar Nest Egg." She also says never, never buy a variable annuity and anyone trying to sell you one in a tax-deferred account like a 403(b) is committing financial malpractice.08:35  Rod is about to be an empty nester. He’s 55, he sold a 25% interest in his business and has $175,000 cash he wants to invest. He and his wife don’t have much put away for retirement, and he wants to know what to do. Kim says he should build up his emergency savings fund. The retirement plan he should start, since he’s self-employed, is a SEP IRA. After maxing out his SEP, he should put money away in a taxable account. 12:05  Dave says he and his wife live on half of their take-home income. He stopped maxing out his 401(k) because he thinks they’ll be in a higher tax bracket when they retire. He wants to know if this is a good move. Kim says the tax tail shouldn’t wag the investment dog — work on what you know today. A lot can change by the time Dave retires, so Kim says he should still max out his 401(k), even with the future tax implications. There are also other advantages to tax-deferred investments beyond the tax advantages.14:58  Mike has a 401(k), and he’s done better than he expected over the last couple of years. He asks if he should pull money out of mutual funds now and jump back in later when market conditions are better. Kim says don’t attempt to time the market. She says first figure out your objectives, your risk/reward profile and your temperament, then figure out a long-term plan based on those 3 things. Then stick to that plan — only change the plan when your objectives change, which should be very infrequently.Resources:Kim Snider Financial Communications"The Family CFO’s Guide to Investing" (event calendar)"How To Turn Your 401(k) Into A Million-Dollar Nest Egg"
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post Graphic Design on the Desktop: A Guide for the (Graphic Design) Non-Designer, 2nd Edition

July 30th, 2007

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The complete and user-friendly introduction to graphic design—in a new edition

Now with information on Web site design, plus examples, exercises, and more!

Today, anyone with a good basic computer setup can produce a newsletter or a Web page—but to create effective, professional-quality pieces that stand out from the competition, you need more than a hard drive and some decent software. You need an understanding of how visual communication works and a solid grasp of the principles of design, composition, and typography. You need Graphic Design on the Desktop.

Written specifically for those who have little or no design background or experience, this accessible guide teaches you the fundamentals of sound graphic design and gives you the practical know-how to put them to work on your own projects, from initial concept through final production.

This new edition covers every key element of the design process, including format, layout and page design, typesetting, color, and illustrations—and offers clear explanations of type terminology, printing terms, and more. It guides you step-by-step through the design and production of ads, posters, brochures, and other promotional materials, as well as newsletters and magazines. A separate chapter on designing for the Web helps you make the most of home page and Web site designs.

Complete with helpful examples, exercises, hints, and checklists, plus tips on common pitfalls and how to avoid them, Graphic Design on the Desktop is the ideal design partner for projects that get attention and get results.
Customer Review: A good book for beginners
I just went through the book, the most important part i liked is its language which is very welcoming for a beginner. I know lots of graphic softwares very well, but unware of some basic designing fundamentals. This book showed me the way. Though the samples in the book is few and not very interesting but has lots of basic information written in compact form so that a beginner can refer back any time. The book is broken down into basic topics a designer should know and its related subtopics. I liked its exercises at end of each chapter. May not be interesting to a person who is already a professional, but its a very handy book for anybody who want to become a designer with limited knowledge about it. I think one should go through it before trying out very hi-end designing books. Buy It Now At Amazon!


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post Design for Communication : Conceptual Graphic Design (Graphic Design) Basics

July 30th, 2007

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Complete coverage of basic design principles illustrated by student examples

Design for Communication offers a unique approach to mastering the basic design principles, conceptual problem-solving methods, and critical-thinking skills that distinguish graphic designers from desktop technicians.

This book presents forty-two basic to advanced graphic design and typography assignments collaboratively written by college educators to teach the fundamental processes, concepts, and techniques through hands-on applications. Each assignment is illustrated with actual student solutions, and each includes a process narrative and an educator’s critical analysis revealing the reasoning behind the creative strategies employed by each individual student solution.

Assignments are organized from basic to advanced within six sections:
* The elements and principles of design
* Typography as image
* Creative word play
* Word and image
* Grid and visual hierarchy
* Visual advocacy

Design for Communication is a highly visual resource of instruction, information, ideas, and inspiration for students and professionals.
Customer Review: This work contributes to graphic design education
I am particularly impressed with the strength of the sections and introductory texts for each section. It is very cleverly planned and well written. More importantly, the strength of the book for me lies on the fact that the assignments do not illustrate but on the contrary, strengthens your observations, aims/objectives, methodology, structure and propositions for the design education.

The book is also in excellent record of what goes on in design colleges in terms of methods of working (to record students statements and instructors evaluations is, on its own right, a great contribution to knowledge within the design education). The interaction between students statements and instructors evaluations are very important for me. The two different texts create a dialogue within the book.

The book brings theory and practice together for the students and educators which is very rare in design publication and education and even more so at the BA/ undergraduate level..

Thank you for your great work! Buy It Now At Amazon!


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post Photoshop Elements 4: The Missing Manual (Missing Manual) (Graphic Design)

July 29th, 2007

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The popularity of digital cameras continues to grow exponentially. They are now more powerful, feature rich, and affordable–turning digital photography into a mainstream interest. And with Photoshop Elements, Adobe has created the most popular photo-editing program on the planet. Learning how to work Photoshop Elements and manage digital photos can be a challenge for anyone just getting started–from the hobbyist to the pro photographer. With the latest Photoshop Elements 4 update, Adobe delivers a powerful new program that provides photo editing and organizing functionality with improved performance. The updated version also includes new, more intuitive features that are streamlined and easier to use–when the photographer has the right learning tool in hand.

With Photoshop Elements 4: The Missing Manual, author Barbara Brundage has written the perfect digital photography guide. In a clear, easy-to-read format, the author provides step-by-step instruction so readers can learn what they need to do to edit their photos successfully and manage their collection. This new edition also includes more than a dozen downloadable images so readers can practice using the editing tools. Readers will master useful editing techniques–from the most common to the advanced:

  • Automatically correct red eye and skin tones
  • Select and extract complex objects with the Magic Selection Brush and The Magic Extractor
  • Create photomontages
  • Restore old photographs
  • Post photos on the web
  • Manage and archive an entire collection
  • Design a custom slide show with panning and zooming capabilities

Once photographers learn how to edit their photos successfully, they’ll also learn how to post them online or upload them to the Kodak EasyShare Gallery for use in creating personal mailing lists, post cards, calendars, and much more. Photoshop Elements 4: The Missing Manual, is for any photographer interested in learning the right editing techniques for producing and sharing beautiful digital photography.


Customer Review: Book shows you don’t need a Hummer to drive to work
Adobe’s Photoshop is the granddaddy of all image-editing programs. But Photoshop has some big drawbacks–it’s very hard to master, it’s horribly expensive, and many of the features in it are just plain overkill if you don’t plan to work on pictures for a living. For several years, Adobe tried to find a way to cram many of Photoshop’s marvelous powers into a package that normal people could use. Photoshop Elements offers much of the power of Photoshop in a program that almost anyone can learn to use. I’m a big fan of the Missing Manual series, and this book retains the excellence I’ve come to expect in the series. Amazon does not show the table of contents, so I discuss this book in the context of the table of contents:

Chapter 1 - “Finding Your Way Around Elements”, helps get you oriented in Elements starting with the Welcome Screen. You’ll learn about what to expect when you start up the program and how to use Elements to fix your photos with just a couple of keystrokes.

Chapter 2 - “Importing and Managing Your Photos” shows you how to import your photos from cameras, digital card readers, and scanners. You’ll also find out how to import individual frames from videos, how to open files that are already on your computer, and how to create a new file from scratch. After that, you’ll learn how to use the Organizer to sort and find your pictures once they’re in Elements.

Chapter 3 - “Rotating, Resizing, and Saving” looks at how to trim off unwanted areas, straighten out crooked photos, and save your files. You’ll also learn how to change the overall size of your images and how to zoom in and out, to get a better look at things while you’re editing.

Chapter 4 - “The Quick Fix” shows how to use “The Quick Fix Window”, which gathers together easy-to-use tools that can help you adjust the brightness and color of your photos and make them look sharper.

Chapter 5 - “Making Selections” shows you how to select part of your image and make changes only to that area. You can select your entire image or any part of it.

Chapter 6 - “Layers: The Heart of Elements” shows how to keep your changes and still revert to the original image by using layers, which is a system of transparent sheets that keep each element of your image on a separately editable sliver. By putting each change you make on its own layer, you can constantly rearrange the composition of your image, or add and subtract changes whenever you want.

Chapter 7 - “Basic Image Retouching” guides you through fixing basic exposure problems, new ways of sharpening your photos, and most important, understanding how Elements can improve the colors in your photos.

Chapter 8 - “Elements for Digital Photographers” shows you how to use a collection of advanced tools pulled straight from Photoshop. You learn how to use the RAW Converter, Photo Filter, and Batch File Processor.

Chapter 9 - “Retouching 102: Fine-Tuning Your Images” introduces you to some advanced editing maneuvers that will greatly help you either rescue damaged photos or give good ones some added style. Techniques include eliminating dust, scratches, stains, and other photographic imperfections.

Chapter 10 - “Creating Panoramas and Transforming Images” shows how to use the Photomerge command, which allows you to stitch together a group of photos that you’ve taken while panning across the horizon.

Chapter 11 - “Drawing with Brushes, Shapes, and Other Tools” shows how you can paint with lots of things besides color - such as lights or shadows, for example. In Elements, when you want to apply an effect in a precise manner, you’re often going to use some sort of brush to do it.

Chapter 12 - “Filters, Effects, Layer Styles, and Gradients” discusses special tools that will have people thinking you’re a better artist than you actually are. These are largely tools for turning a photo into an artistic work - say, a watercolor for example.

Chapter 13 - “Type in Elements” is about adding text to your photos. You will learn how to create all kinds of fancy text to use on greeting cards, newsletter headlines, or graphics for Web pages.

Chapter 14 - “Printing Your Photos” covers printing your photos at home on an inkjet printer, taking them to a printing kiosk at a local store, or using an online printing service. You’ll learn how to interface to Kodak’s EasyShare Gallery, Adobe’s online printing partner.

Chapter 15 - “Elements and the Web” shows you how to share your photos online, send your photos to cellphones, and transmit them to Palm-based handhelds.

Chapter 16 - “HTML Photo Galleries and Slideshows” discusses creating HTML Photo Galleries, collections of ready-made Web pages featuring all the photos you want to display. You’ll also learn how Elements helps you put together digital slideshows, complete with fancy between-photo transitions and audio.

Chapter 17 - “Beyond the Basics” discusses adding new brush shapes, Layer styles, and fancy filters. Also discussed are free add-on features already available on the web. This chapter also discusses how to know when you really do need the full version of Photoshop instead. You’ll also learn about the many resources available for expanding your knowledge of Elements beyond this book.

As you can see, Photoshop Elements 4 is a very complete image processing package, and this book is a very accessible guide to discovering all of its aspects. I make daily use of this manual and recommend it highly.

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post Graphic Design - Debit cards are so easy to use, but they have some drawbacks - Modesto Bee

July 29th, 2007

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Debit cards are so easy to use, but they have some drawbacksModesto Bee, CA - 5 hours agoDebit cards offer fewer protections against fraud than credit cards. If you don't report a lost debit card within two business days of discovery, …
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post Graphic Design - US forum gathers Arab and American businesswomen

July 29th, 2007

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Lebanon Daily Star - Raidy, from Raidy Printing Group, said she learned a lot from being paired with an executive at Ricoh, “a digital printing company that is much bigger and much more skilled than us.” Zaatari of the Al-Iktissad wal Aamal group, which runs some of the
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Press Release Tips and Template
PRWeb - “I recommend using only a single company to distribute your releases. In my opinion PRWeb is the leader in the world of online press release distribution.” - Ross Dunn, CEO StepForth Search Engine Placement Inc. “If you do one thing to improve your
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Print Three Franchising Corporation signs Master Franchise Agreement
Forbes - PRINT THREE FRANCHISING CORPORATION - www.printthree.com Print Three is the recognized leader in digital printing and Web-to-Print service offerings for all business and corporate clients. With over 60 locations across Canada, Print Three is one
Source: www.forbes.com

Press Release Tips and Template
PRWeb - inks2u.co.uk Offers Black Diamond Digital Printing at an Affordable Price inks2u.co.uk are the first company to offer these superb Black Diamond cartridges through an online store - 2005-04-02 The Morningtown Group LLC Conducts It s 1st Information
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Screen launches workflow with Adobe PDF print engine
Converting Today - Designed for printers using multiple CTP and digital printing systems, Trueflow SE is said to enhance output consistency throughout the workflow, improving overall print productivity and profitability. It is a full JDF production workflow with
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Former Fortune 500 Executive and Leader of Independent Startup Takes
PR Newswire - Mohawk engineers its papers to provide optimal performance for sheetfed, web and digital printing. Mohawk papers are used in a wide variety of communications including prestigious annual reports, corporate identity systems, high-end brochures
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Advice for a satisfying second career
Herald Tribune - Simkins, whose company sells digital printing materials, suggests franchising, something he has a particular interest in these days. He is putting together a plan for selling franchises focusing on a new hurricane protection product he helped develop
Source: www.heraldtribune.com

Subscribe to News Feed
PRWeb - “Wow PRWeb. Spirited Woman is a growing woman’s community, and I find that there is no better news company on the web - and I mean this - to give us the widest exposure in the least amount of time. We have also seen a definite increase in traffic to
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Art a la carte
Detroit News - I miss the smell of the chemicals and all that, but digital printing is probably better for you. What’s the downside of the fair? The booths can be very hot. In Ann Arbor, there’s electricity available — you have to pay extra, though. So I have a fan
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Jessops to close stores
Personal Computer World - Jessops now plans to develop its website, Jessops.com , and concentrate on developing its digital printing and photo merchandising. The company indicated the store closures were not as drastic as appeared as 47 of the stores to shut down overlap with
Source: www.pcw.co.uk

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post Engineering Design and Graphics with Autodesk Inventor(R) (Graphic Design) 10

July 29th, 2007

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KEY BENFIT: Using a step-by-step format, this book introduces Autodesk Inventor 10 and shows how to use Autodesk Inventor to create and document designs. Sample problems and a variety of additional exercise problems reinforce the material and allow the reader to practice the techniques described. The content of the book goes beyond the material normally presented in an engineering graphics book associated with CAD software to include exercises requiring users to design simple mechanisms. For users of CAD that want to learn Autodesk Inventor 10.

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