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Fri, 07/08/2011 | Co.Design Jones Design Company | stylish designs for life Top 10 Websites for Designers - April 2012 This latest edition of the Top 10 Websites for Designers includes a new creative critique platform, a fun color picker for the real world and more. In November's Top 10 Websites for Designers you'll discover collections of thought-provoking posters, a flawlessly delivered digital story and more. In October's Top 10 Sites for Designers, check out a showcase of people from all backgrounds in design; a color gradient generator; fun agency site & more. In this month's roundup of websites for designers, you'll find font pairing tools, interesting portfolio sites, a product graveyard and more. This month's roundup of websites for designers features a history of cocktail lettering, a funny interactive film and goofy designer excuses. This month’s Top 10 Websites for Designers includes design portfolio inspiration, an interesting color resource and websites that offer unique storytelling experiences.

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Ozdabianie notesów ciąg dalszy Bardzo mi się spodobało takie ozdabianie notesów więc pokarze dzis tak na szybciutko następne , które zrobiłam. Notes "Francja-elegancja" zrobiłam dla Bree . "Zapiśnik Młodej Projektantki" dla dziewczynki lubiącej modę "Podróżnik "dla Weronki (koleżanki mojej Juli) "Podróżnik " dla Zuzy -również koleżanki Julii. Narazie notesy odstawie na wolniejsze chwile . A teraz z innej bajki. Kilka tygodni temu zaczęłam budowę domu i jak kazda babka juz planuje co i jak. Będę pokazywać co zrobię, jak przerobię i -tu prośba-mam nadzieje, ze będę w niektórych sprawach mogła liczyć na Waszą pomoc i doradztwo :)Z góry bardzo dziękuję. Wszystkim życze miłego weekendu , dziękuje za odwiedziny i komentarze.

Achieving a Vintage Look Through Color Tones in Photoshop CS by Guest Contributor Anna Gay Photographers are often striving for a “vintage” look in their photos, and even though there are endless ways of achieving a vintage look, there are a couple of characteristics to keep in mind. First of all, the color tones in a vintage photo often lean towards either a blue or a red hue, or a cross-processed look. Vintage photos also have an element of noise or grain that can be achieved through textures, and also a certain amount of vignetting around the edges of the photo. This photo is the result of adjusting the color curves, adding two vignettes, and a color fill, which we will walk through step-by-step. First, open your photo in Photoshop and make sure your foreground color is set to white in your side tool bar. You will see the above dialogue box. As you can see here, there should be three layers – your Background image, then your two gradient layers. Now, let’s adjust the color curves. Use the drop down menu to adjust each color channel.

How to Recycle Old doors is a strong piece of material that can easily be reused into pretty much of anything: add table legs and you’ve got a center table; add some wheels and you’ve got a coffee table, add doors behind your bed to create a headboard in an instant, hang it on the wall and you'll have a wall decor or a picture frames. This post features a whole range of reusing and recycling your old doors. Wall Decor Center Table Bookshelf Corner Shelf House Decor Picture Frames Front Entry Coat Stand Garden Gate HeadBoard Movable Lighting without Wall Damage Porch Swing Potting Bench Design Sweet Garden Retreat Room Divider

Theo Inglis Somebody submitted this question to my other blog (midcenturymoderndesign.tumblr.com) and I ended up writing quite a long answer, so I figured I may as well post it on here, just in case it helps anyone in anyway at all! It is a very hard question to answer really, but I tried to help and be honest. My answer is below: Hi, thanks for a tough question! My advice would be this: You don’t have to be able to draw to be a designer per se, there are some areas of design that you can pursue where you don’t have to draw to succeed. A lot of graphic design can be done without ever getting off the computer, but you don’t want to be limited to that, and often doing things by hand (not necessarily drawing) can be enjoyable and help you work differently. It is also worth considering what it is you will be drawing as a graphic designer, in design there is ‘Illustration’ and you can collaborate with Illustrators if you want something drawn to a really high standard or in a certain style.

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