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::Tutoriais Photoshop::: A tela de abertura de todas as versões. 04.04.12 - atualização com mais telas de abertura incluindo telas alternativas que só aparecem com o auxilio de alguns truques que os próprios desenvolvedores colocam no programa e revelam algum tempo depois do programa ser lançado, espero que todos curtam!! :) Display .07 (o precursor do Photoshop) Photoshop 0.87 versão Alpha Photoshop 0.87 Tela Alternativa Photoshop 1.07 Lançado em Fevereiro de 1990, Edição de Macintosh Photoshop 1.07 Tela Alternativa Photoshop 2.0.1 Anunciado em Junho de 1991, Lançado em Dezembro de 1991. Photoshop 2.0.1 Tela Alternativa Adobe Photoshop 2.5, tryout, Edição de Macintosh Adobe Photoshop 2.5, limited edition Photoshop 2.5 Lançado em Fevereiro de 1993, update 1.5.1 lançado em Julho de 1993. Photoshop 2.5 Tela Alternativa Photoshop 3.0 Lançado em Setembro de 1994, update para versão 3.05 Lançado em Junho de 1995. Photoshop 3.0 Tela Alternativa Adobe Photoshop 3.0, versão 3.0.4, Edição de Macintosh Adobe Photoshop 3.0, versão 3.0.4 Photoshop 4.0 Tela Alternativa.

Blog Archive » The Evolution of Tech Companies’ Logos. You've seen these tech logos everywhere, but have you ever wondered how they came to be? Did you know that Apple's original logo was Isaac Newton under an apple tree? Or that Nokia's original logo was a fish? Let's take a look at the origin of tech companies' logos and how they evolved over time: Adobe Systems Source: Adobe Press In 1982, forty-something programmers John Warnock and Charles Geschke quit their work at Xerox to start a software company. When Adobe was young, Warnock and Geschke did everything they could to save money. Apple Inc. In 1976, Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs ("the two Steves") designed and built a homemade computer, the Apple I. Later that year, Wozniak created the next generation machine: Apple ][ prototype. The first Apple logo was a complex picture of Isaac Newton sitting under an apple tree.

Rumor has it that the bite on the Apple logo was a nod to Alan Turing, the father of modern computer science who committed suicide by eating a cyanide-laced apple. Canon Google. Blog Archive » Evolution of Car Logos. This article should come in handy for the next time you're stuck in traffic: have you ever wondered why the Audi in front of you has a logo of four interlocked rings?

Did you know that the Cadillac emblem was inspired by a family crest of a nobleman who later turned out to be a fraud? Or that Volkswagen was Hitler's idea? We took a look at the evolution of tech logos before. Today, let's take a look at the fascinating stories behind the logos of some of the most popular cars in the world: Alfa Romeo Source: Cartype Surprise!

Alfa Romeo's distinctive logo was created in 1910 by a draftsman named Romano Cattaneo. The Romeo part came in 1916 when Neapolitan businessman Nicola Romeo bought the company and converted its factories to produce munitions and machineries for World War I. Aston Martin In 1913, Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford founded a company that later would become Aston Martin. We can't talk about Aston Martin without mentioning James Bond. Audi Source: Motorcycle Source: Cartype Fiat. CSS Remix.