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DTG & Design Center most popular recent files:
- 60-Seconds: Anonymity vs. Accountability freedom of speech carries some grave responsibilities
- Photoshop: Photoshop Field Guide Photoshop CS4 Photographer's Handbook
- Review: Keynote's elegant new themes for killer presentations
- Tutorial: Photoshop Picture Packages with InDesign? using Adobe InDesign rather than Photoshop!
- Photoshop: Photoshop Madness... free plug-ins to collages
- Graphic Design: Templates for Profit
- What is design? What is the definition of any word ... visually!
- Photoshop Tutorials: Add depth of field to perk up those dull photos
- Photoshop Tutorials: Depth of Field for Focus Fall-Off
- Photoshop Tutorials: Photoshop Extract Filter aids Depth of Field and color changes
- Aesthetics: MyArtSpace Art News May issue
- Review: GraphicConverter: the Poor Man's Photoshop
- Review: MacSnapper Creates Tutorials
- Desktop Publishing: InPreflight Pro and Studio Adobe InDesign Prepress
- Desktop Publishing: creative folds that tell the story effectively
- Review: Scan with the camera a handy application -- especially for iPhone users
- Photographic: Find the right photo in the stock photo jungle
- Web Design Virtuosity: cre8d design team
- Design with a conscience: Wendy Wetherbee
- All about design: Amanda Keating and Ferris Wheel Creative
- Designing Women: Nuts & Bolts: Sheila Quinn Wilson
- Graphic Design: Green Graphic Design
- Designing Women field trip! Part 1 and Part 2)
- Photoshop: Deke McClelland Is Singing in the Droplets
- Business: Your Book as Your Business Card
- Photoshop Field Trip: Alien Skin Case Studies library
- Review: Bay Area Graffiti eye-candy feast
- How to: Scanning Negatives and Slides
- DTP: Fonts in InDesign made Easy Adobe InDesign Font Catalog
- Pictorial: Black History. African American Artists & Designers
- Design: Logo Design: Pepsi vs. Obama
- Design: Logo Design according to Paul Rand
- Photoshop: Photoshop Madness... free plug-ins to panoramas
- Design: Logos that look like logos?
- Design: Logos: Nothing Up My Sleeve
- Graphic Design: Logo Design Back to the Basics
- Web: How web environment can affect your bottom line
- Graphics: Mac Poster Machine Posterino is so cool you have to see for yourself
- Graphics: Obamafy yourself: like the famous poster Free Graphics Software
- Photographic: ContrastMaster for MacOS X creating dramatic contrast
- Design: PowerPoint Tips: Keep Your Audience Awake
- Business: Run BASIC Programming for non-programmers
- Commentary: What will the future bring?" Colour My World
- Creative Networking: Designers share their BEST finds for 2008
- Fonts: Gallo presents the Tree Assortment wishing for spring!
- Web Design: The Daily Savings Website horizontal scroller
- Business: The Leadership Vacuum with Nick Tasler
- BEST: User Picks Best DTG of 2008
- BEST: User Picks Best BOOKS of 2008: DTG Readers clicked on these the most!
- BEST: 2008 BEST AWARDS
- Bookshelf: The Inner Life of Martin Frost a stunning concoction of typography
- Photoshop: onOne Plug-in Suite 4 6 high-powered plug-ins
- Graphic Design: Book Cover Design Tips & Tricks
- Graphic Design: create a logo using PagePlus
- Photography: tips on producing photo books
- Photoshop: (Holiday) Madness
- Graphic Design: Photographic Greeting Cards
- Reviews: Using Cheap Media
- Digital Photography: 12 Creative Photography Ideas
- Photographics: Photoshop CS4 Companion for Photographers with Derrick Story
- Desktop Publishing: Deke McClelland goes One-on-One with InDesign CS4
- Design Business: 8 Killer Mistakes to Avoid When Starting a Business
- 60-Second Window: Arlington at Christmas
- Design: Graphic ideas for the Holidays
- Typography: Gerald Gallo Art Nouveau Ornaments
- Design: Paper Engineering: Design, Cut, Fold, POP
- Photoshop: Photoshop Madness for November
- 60-Second Window: Change is coming
- Business: Why Bad Spending Happens To Good People
- Business: The $tart-Up $olutionStart a business now??? Some say yes
- Design: Will viewers remember the shock or the product; or both? Elements of Shock used in Advertising
- Photoshop: Photoshop Lightroom 2 Adventure a hands-on, guided tour of Lightroom 2.0
- Reviews: Serif PagePlus Publishing Suite desktop publishing for Windows
- NEW for the season: Olympus Digital Cameras
- CS4: Adobe Photoshop CS4 shipping and getting hot
- Gallery: Thomas Morris Design Letterforms that shaped a generation
- Typography: A Brief History of Typography
- Type: What are Book Fonts, why do we need them
- Adobe: Creative Suite 4: what will it cost? Read them and weep
- Photoshop: Photoshop Madness... political jokes, CS4, vids and more
- Fonts: If you only had ONE FONT
- Fred's Famous Fonts Surf for 2008
- Designers tell their stories Fonts: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
- Fonts: Gallo presents Gothic Initials and Floral Pictograms
- DTP with PagePlus: Text on a Path
- Books: Font & Type Fantasy
- Holiday: Designing promotions with Pop-up Cards Magnifici
- Photography: High Dynamic Range Imaging HDRI
- Reviews: Art Directors Toolkit Now you can hook right in
- Business: New Product Blueprinting Important reading for Design and Marketing managers
- Photography: ImageFramer custom image framing Add a little class to your photos!
- iPhone: Turn your photos to paintings Gesture
- Fonts Fest: Font & Typography Resources of Note
- Fonts Fest: Type faces that speak to your readers
- DTG Graphics: Fractals Part 3 : effective design solutions
- Fonts Fest: Timothy Donaldson ... luscious fonts with a brush
- Fonts Fest: Neville Brody: Modern-day typography superstar
- DTG Reviews: Live Typography in Illustrator Patterns
- &Type: Auntie Pat: extraordinary script from David Bergsland
- &Type: Kinetic typography: Typographics Part 2
- &Type: Bodoni Open: elegant beauty of rhythm of form
- DTG Graphics: Text becomes art: converting photos to text with Artext
- Photoshop: 101 Photoshop Tips in 5 Minutes
- Digital Photography: Make your photos FUN: Funtastic Photos
- DTG Reviews: TypeBook Creator
- Feature: Back to (Design) School
- Design: Designing your newsletter
- Photoshop: 7 Point System for Adobe Photoshop CS3
- Feature: Fractals Part 2 : Infinite Possibilities
- Folio: Luba Lukova: Social Justice 2008 Luba Lukova
- Design: Worldwide Identity, Inspired Design from Forty Countries
- Photoshop Madness: Scalped; Mella; Monroy; Realistic Water; Sharpening; Bling and more
- Design: New Poster from Peter Max: The Green Media Show
- Art: Peter Max Living Legend
- Art: Designers discover fractals that are Fractallicious!
- Photo Folio: Tracy Martin
- Photo Folio: Jerry Jividen: photos save wildlife
- Digital Photography & PhotoshopDepth of Field or Focus Fall-Off
- Photoshop: Making Chrome with Photoshop Path Styler
- Desktop Publishing: PagePlus X3, WebPlus X2, PhotoPlus X2 and DrawPlus X2
- 60-Seconds: Email chains: Check first, click later
- DTG Reviews: Photo-realistic digital frames - Just Frame It
- Digital Photography & Photoshop: Easy Photo Tricks
- Design Bookshelf: Sizzling hot Eye Candy Books for Summer
- Photoshop: Blow up those JPGs with Genuine Fractals
- Photoshop: Ultimate photo retouch kit of retouching tools
- Illustrator CS3 Live Color: creating eye-popping color combinations"
- George Engel: Picking up the Pieces of my Life Lessons learned ... again!
- Stylish image editing Pixelmator alternative to Photoshop
- Feature interview: Maggie Macnab...
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