December: Designing Holidays
This is only a partial of our content for December. Much more will be added over the next five days. You'll get our newsletter in the email if you are subscribed.
In November we asked Design CAFE subscribers to comment on their favorite holiday promotions, folding cards, and creative ideas. We received a number of great idea starters, and here are a few. Watch for more as the holiday season continues... DT&G readers talk about great holiday promotions.
Don't forget, the Holidays Jumpstation and Holidays Loading Dock are open with lots of new and old stuff for you to discover. The link is in the newsletter
Design Cafe Logo Critique
So, the Design Cafe decided to have a logo contest and let listees propose a new logo. Many submitted and these 16 finalists get the once over by other Cafe listees and some special graphic design celebrities... Cafe Logo Critique
Designing Logos
Gary reflects on designing logos, dispels some myths and shares anecdotes on what a logo really is; how some clients never learn, and what Paul Rand had to say about them. Gary says Logos are magic, but there's Nothing Up My Sleeve
Fantastic Folds: Part Two
Now we take a look at designers' unique expressions of creativity in folding for greeting cards. The first two show some savvy design -- and extraordinary inventiveness in "Designing Cards"
Chuck Green: Graphic Workshop
Chuck Green is back with a major blockbuster -- his Design-it-yourself GRAPHIC WORKSHOP is a delightful instruction manual for non-designers , and a healthy shot of creative energy for the pros... don't miss it! This month's Editor's Choice
Feature: The Classics come to P22
You've heard of such names as Frederick W. Goudy, Monotype, Caslon, Giambattista Bodoni, Jensen, and Gerald Giampa? Well P22 has acquired The Lanston Type Foundry, originally under the design direction of Frederick W. Goudy, to revive a remarkable tradition in classic type styles. Enjoy just a brief sampling, and the story of Gerald Giampa's return with The Lanston Type Foundry
MSN Search Engine: How Good Is It?
Rusbiz.com's Nowshade Kabir takes us on a field trip to MSN's new search engine... "consider all the new features of MSN that Google does not have yet, its ability to cover natural language queries, quality level and relevance of results, ability to refine searches, you may want to consider the MSN Search Engine".
2004 BEST Contest:
Did you find a great shareware program during 2004? Read any good books? Discover any cool hardware or software? Submit your votes for the BEST PRODUCTS OF 2004 on our PRIZE REGISTRATION PAGE and you could get your comments published and be a lucky prize winner!
60-Seconds #170 We The Media
... OR, who's to blame for Kerry's defeat? Just listen to the media and you'll hear all kinds of opinions on why Kerry lost the campaign. But if you take the designer's approach to branding a candidate, you'll agree the media had more to do with it than they're letting on... 60-Second Windows
This Old Mouse: G4 PowerBooks
Fred says: "I love my new 15" Aluminum Powerbook G4! But while getting used to it I'm having to learn some new manners! I'm discovering lots of things I like about it, and lots of things I really liked about my Wall Street PowerBook" in This Old Mouse
Current Web Site Critique Briefs
This month readers look at Painting by Anne Stahl; the James Anderson Unofficial Site; Georgetown University, the Black Hills Pow Wow Association and one the reviewer says "sucks" the Internet personals/dating site. See these Critique Briefs sent in by readers
Adobe Photoshop CS For Photographers
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Martin Evening's latest Professional Image Editor's Guide to the Creative Use of Photoshop for the Mac and PC is a blockbuster with no padding or fluff -- all solid Photoshop training and pure inspiration for even the fine arts painter.
This month's Editor's Choice
The Graphics Master is Back
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Now in its 8th edition, Dean Lem's industry bible is simply the best print production workbook ever produced! Through twenty-three printings of seven editions, the latest volume links the new digital prepress applications with essential traditional printing information. If you print, you need the Graphics Master
Using Postcards to Promote Your Design Studio
Martha Retallick, "The Passionate Postcarder" -- leading expert on post card marketing shares some important advice on saving a lot of time and money in your marketing. Before you splurge on the Yellow Pages or other media, read Martha's take on Using Postcards to Promote Your Design Studio
Picture Perfect Holiday Postcards
It doesnt take a lot of time, money or effort to create, print and mail a postcard. But when done right, postcards can be enormously effective
&ELSE News & Views
See this month's newsletter including: Fantastic Folds; Adobe Photoshop CS For Photographers; Inspiration; Graphics Master; Postcards; Color Photos Converted; SpamCop Full Circle; New Kenn Munk Font: 'Psychophante'; Babel Color; Current Web Site Critique Briefs; 3D "Covers" Generator; Red Eye Pilot for Mac; Cfont Pro: Windows Font Management; Fun Site of the Month; MailBag (3); Design Associations; Mac virus?; iPod Photo; Shareware and many more...: November news, resources shareware and contacts
New Photoshop Tutorials
Fake Circular Text for PS 6/7 * Save for Web * Image Viewing & Navigating * Painting Basics * Choosing Color * Using Texturizer Filter * Using Sharpen and Gaussian Blur Filters * Using History palette in Photoshop * How to minimize overexposed areas from electronic flash too close to subject * Weighted Optimization * Save As in Actions * Optimizing Image in ImageReady * Equalizing Tone * Unsharp Mask * Replace Color * Color Corrections with Hue/Saturation by Andrei Doubrovski and others... all in the Photoshop 911 Resource Department
Got Photoshop Questions? Who do you call?
Last month we opened the doors of Photoshop 911's new blog. Now you can comment on posts, and even lend a helping hand where needed... who do you call? Photoshop 911
Recent Photoshop FAQs
- Fading Photos - Use Feathering or Layer Masks
- Grid Patterns over Photos - Multi colored, grid over art - painstaking process
- Pen Tool in Photoshop CS - Why can't you draw an "Open" path
- Photoshop and Error 39 - NOT Photoshop!/li>
- Automating the Healing Brush - lots and lots of dust spots
- Burned Holes in Photoshop
- Help recall Filter Settings... Reapplying filter effects
- PS Bevels by hand
- PS helps Faded Photo two scans?
- Making round corner rectangles in Photoshop
- Hot spots in photo (Flash Burn)
- Adding Fill Flash in Photoshop
- Removing Date Stamps from Photos
- Mismatched resolution causes problems
- Making round corner rectangles in Photoshop
- Get Rid of White Backgrounds? Classic question!
- Aging Photos: What would they look like today?
- Custom Gradients? break out of the defaults
- Annoying Gray Boxes? Careful what you click
- Selecting Wrong Colors? Eyedropper Spread Trick
&Else News & Reviews
... including: watch for the newsletter next week, along with all the news and happenings in the wonderful world of graphic design, typography and graphics.
Previously:
- Designers: Print Primer for DTP
- Beware: Phishing for Your Identity
- 60-Seconds #169: SpamCop Full Circle
- Type & Fonts: P22 & TypeCo
- Type & Fonts: Letterheads
- Type & Fonts: Charter Type
- Type & Fonts: Matthew Carter
- Type & Fonts: Urban Type
- Type & Fonts: Autumn Type
- Type & Fonts: October Fonts
- Design: Design from the Edge
- Photoshop: For Right Brainers
- Photoshop: Rusty Type
- LA Art Scene: Snap To Grid
- Feature: Patriotic Art & Design Survey
- Design: Airman Magazine Patriotic Design
- Editor's Choice: Deke McClelland One on One
- Photoshop Tutorial: Displacement Maps
- Designing Women: Designing Words
- Glitter Guru Suzette Troche on Beauty Retouching
- Editor's Choice: The Logo, Font & Lettering Bible
- 60-Seconds: #168 Ethics in Digital Photography
- & Photographic: Digital Photo Tips
- Freeware: Digital photo management program
- Commentary: Get A Design Buddy!
- Tutorial: Photoshop or Elements Feathering
- Designing Women: Carey Jones Balance of Design!
- Critique: Tomato Cages.com
- Digital Photography: living photography
- Community: Designers talk about "Getting Creative Ideas"
- Interview: Master Illustrator: Jon C. Lund
- 60 Second Window #167: Creative Juices
- Web Critique: An American Idol Web Site Gone Bad?
- Web Design: The Delicate Art of Web Design Critique
- Photography: A glass of water to quench your thirst...
- Software Review: The Proposal Kit
- Software Review: Wildform FX Pro
- Photoshop Tutorial: Quick, Easy Photo Montage
- Photoshop Tutorial: Photoshop Pixels to Pencil Drawings
- Shoot-out: Photoshop or Elements? Which is best?
- Web Design: Seven Steps to Return On Design
- Web Critique: Joyce Evans Sweetens Sweet Deco
- Web Critique: 9th Street Rag
- Web Critique: Doctors' Support Net
- Web Critique: Rolling Meadow Kennels & Canine Training
- Community: Designers talk about Color
- Photography: Bruce Duncan asks Why Black & White?
- Interview: Cynthia Baron, designing a digital portfolio
- Interview: Melissa Mason is Designless in Seattle
- Designing Women: Catherine Morley's Katz Design Group
- Designing Women: Sandy Wright, Lyric Marketing & Design
- Designing Women: Gina Geick, GAWD Productions
- Field Trip: Creative Latitude
- History Lesson: The Famous Names in Typography
- 60-Seconds: Avoiding New Spam Traps
- Bookshelf: Design: Best "Beginner" Design Books
- Cary Lu talks about Computing's Holy Wars
- James Redelfs: Personal Computer Software and Ethics
Photoshop 911 Call Reports
Here comes this month's batch of reports from the Photoshop 911 call line. The most interesting is how one user solves the problem of removing the background from multiple shots of a rotating product for a 3D video... there are seven others, and you'll want to read them all:In the Photoshop 911 FAQ department
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