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"Workshop: Photoshop, Illustrator And Flash®, Oh My. . .Presented" |
"With Adobe's acquisition of Macromedia®, we're already seeing vast improvements in the integration of Photoshop and Illustrator with Flash. Tour those improvements with lynda.com trainer and author Michael Ninness, who'll show you the most efficient methods for importing content into Flash; offer tips for loading external bitmaps into Flash movies; and more. Order this MP3 download today, and you'll be able to begin learning right away."
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Scott Dadich On Best Practices In Digital Magazine Publishing - |
"In this design tutorial, Dadich will talk about where Cond © Nast stands after two years of substantial growth in digital publishing. He ™ll provide an overview of the DPS (digital publishing suite) landscape, reviewing what has changed since 2010, and what the opportunities will be in the future. Learn about best practices in design and user interaction execution, tips on file size reduction, and other lessons for improving DPS work flow."
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I.D. Magazine March/April 2007 Digital Download |
"Bring on the Bling A revival of ornament is in full bloom and shows no sign of fading. As smooth surfaces succumb to flocking and flourish, grids give way to glitz, and clean lines bow to creeping vines, one thing is clear: It's no longer hip to be spare. Features Ornament Decriminalized Decoration, once fallen from grace, returns in the guise of text, perforations, fractals, and bling. by Steven Skov Holt and Mara Holt Skov The Next Tone You See How a Virginia nonprofit picks the palettes that dominate store shelves worldwide by Michael Cannell What Can Brown Do For You? Microsoft's Zune heralds a return to chocolatey hues. by Jesse Ashlock Imperfect Proportions FAT's architecture-on-steriods outmuscles modernism. by Liz Farrelly Design on the Cusp: The Artists Doth Protest Lang/Baumann's spaces may resemble real interiors, but they're something else entirely. by Diane Vadino Shedding Skins Why do we crave furniture that changes with the yank of a hemli"
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How December 2007 Digital Download |
"The Designer's Good Business Guide: Find good clients. Create good work. Make good money. Do good deeds. HOW's Business Annual is packed with real-world expertise, advice and strategies for smartly managing your design firm, department and career. FEATURES Start Smart Thinking about starting your own design shop? Designers who've done it (and business experts) tell you everything you need to know, think about and plan for, so you can start up for success. Acing the Pitch The author, a design veteran himself, offers up a play-by-play plan for preparing and delivering a winning new-business pitch. Better Measures Befuddled by your firm's balance sheet? If you're not paying attention to the numbers, you're likely not as successful as you can be. We've got 9 financial measures that'll easily boost your bottom line. 'Til Death Do They Part The collaboration between Charles S. Anderson and French Paper Co. has yielded 20 years' worth of iconic design. Find out how they cult"
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How Designer's Good Business Guide Digital Download |
"Get the best business advice from HOW's experts in this 180+ page PDF. Everything you need to know about starting and running a successful design business, right on your desktop. FEATURES Balancing Your Business How many clients should you serve? In what categories? And where? Three consultants who work exclusively with creative fi rms offer advice to help you develop the ideal client mix for your business. Work in Progress Early in his design career, Klaus Heesch screwed up and screwed off. Now he runs the award-winning studio Juicy Temples. Find out how this bad boy turned around and made it big-time. Rethinking Pro-Bono Want to really do some good with your talents? Our business expert helps you get strategic about your pro-bono efforts. Mark Your Calendar Promos, e-mails, cold calls: It's easy to get caught in the deluge of marketing tasks. So here's a stick-to-it schedule for promoting your design business in the next 12 months. 'Til Death Do They Part In a b"
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I.D. Magazine May 2007 Digital Download |
"Life's Rich Pageant We didn't set out to make existence the theme of this issue. We just got to thinking about birth, death, sex, school, and aging, and before we knew it, a whole lineup had passed before our eyes. Features Just My Imagination A new furniture line may turn out to be a child's best playmate. by Eve M. Kahn A Is for Adaptable Today's most progressive school designs put the stress on flexibility. by Thomas de Monchaux Wish You Were Here A trio of experts reviews design school catalogs. by James Gaddy In the Mood for Love Six designers imagine the ideal setting for losing one's virginity. Monica Khemsurov Sex and the Single Hand An abundance of new contraceptives offers something even better than erotic freedom—user-friendliness. by Nathaniel Wice With This Fern, I Thee Wed Brides and grooms are jumping on the sustainability bandwagon. by Emily Bobrow Over the Hill Gang Products that help take the insult out of middle age. by To"
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Print Singles: Agency Of One |
"Advertisers are rushing to let Joe Public make their commercials, but questions remain about control, credibility, and effectiveness."
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Worst Feedback Ever |
"How to get through tough clients, bad feedback, and other meeting road blocks that are destroying your great ideas, wrecking your team's moral, and depriving the world of your general genius. Let's face it, if you really want to change the world with your work (and don't we all) you have to overcome some stiff challenges: fear, jealousy, big egos, and small minds. If you aren't ready to help others help you dominate the planet, you'll never make your best work."
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Print Singles: Strange Disturbances |
"Reanimated corpses, turnip-headed people, voracious suitcasesÑsuch are the characters that populate Henning Wagenbreth's tragicomic oeuvre. Read all about Henning and his work."
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The Design Of Dissent - Ondemand Design Webcast |
"Occupy Wall Street. Arab Spring. The War on Terror. These are just a few examples of current politically and socially charged issues that are leaving more and more people feeling increasingly powerless, underrepresented, and without a voice. Designers, however, are in a unique position. They DO have a voice. Because their skills enable them to communicate a message easily and powerfully through the Web or printed pieces, they are perhaps the most influential bystanders. A picture is worth a thousand words and designers have used this adage to their advantage for years by creating messages through design that immediately convey the idea to the viewer. In this very special DesignCast, two of the more successful, respected, and outspoken designers (and co-authors of the book The Design of Dissent) in the industry, Mirko Ilic and Milton Glaser, take a look at graphic work over the decades that designers have created as a result of social and political unrest. They also present the"
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Visual Design Process: A Strategic Approach Presented By Dave Holston |
"Do you have a consistent design process? Dave Holston, director of design at the University of Texas at Austin, thinks you should. He'll offer step-by-step techniques for every phase of the design process, as well as outline the benefits. You'll even explore the processes used by established designers and agencies."
Price: 15
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Transforming Your Print Designs On The Web Presented By Chris Converse |
"Work more collaboratively with your web developer with tips from Chris Converse. He'll walk you through a step-by-step tutorial, starting with the creation of your pages in Photoshop® and Dreamweaver, all the way through previewing them on mobile devices."
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How Magazine September 2012 Digital Download |
HOW Magazine's September 2012 Issue
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Print Singles: Nowhere Man |
"High-flying artist? Man of the streets? Whoever Banksy wants to be, he's keeping it a secret for now. Read all about Banksy."
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Print Singles: Bronx Cheer |
"Awarded the chance to create a subway mural in a neighborhood full of overpasses and auto body shops, this artist imagined a verdant oasis. Here's the behind the scenes of this beautiful project from design to conception."
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Principles Of Information Architecture Independent Study Workshop |
"A digital download gives you instant access to the materials to your computer. After downloading a ZIP file of the materials, unzip it, and you'll be able to access all the course materials, which are in Word and PDF format. When web designers start a new project, one of the first challenges they face is how to organize the site. What content needs to be accommodated? What information is primary, and what ™s secondary? What should the navigation look like? In this four-week design course, Brian Miller will give you a crash course on information architecture. He ™ll take you through site map planning, wireframes, information hierarchy, and more. You ™ll learn how to think about backgrounds, headers and footers, sidebars and features ""everything that contributes to how intuitive a site is to navigate. You ™ll see what works and why ""and what to avoid. You ™ll walk away with the ability to put yourself in the user ™s shoes, and to think"
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In-House: Get Your Game On Presented By Glenn Arnowitz And Andy |
"Using the board game Monopoly as metaphor, two veteran in-house designer managers, Wyeth Pharmaceuticals' Glenn Arnowitz and Bristol-Myers Squibb's Andy Epstein, will share strategies for structuring, growing, marketing and positioning your creative department."
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Identity Versus Identical Presented By Stanley Hainsworth (Mp3) |
"According to Starbucks' global creative director Stanley Hainsworth, a consistent brand identity doesn't necessarily mean sameness. He'll show you how to properly set up a branding system, so that the brand is sustainable while still allowing for flexibility, evolution and creative freedom."
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Are You Getting Clients Through Linkedin? Here's How. - Ondemand |
"Are you getting work through LinkedIn? If not, you should be. It is the ideal place to find work, if it's out there. In this DesignCast, Ilise Benun, of Marketing Mentor, will show you in detail which of the many features offered by LinkedIn are worth your time as a creative professional looking for clients."
Price: 49.99
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Getting The Right Support - Ondemand Design Webcast |
"You may be in a leadership position, but are you a strong leader? Are you supported by a strong team who gives you what you need? In this DesignCast, Marcia Hoeck will take you through leadership development training to help you answer these questions, and others, so that you can realize your full potential."
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Master Class: Joe Duffy - A Logo Does Not Make A Brand - Ondemand |
"Our most popular DesignCast yet! Joe Duffy has been developing brand IDs for more than 30 years, so it might seem strange to hear that he thinks most people in the design business put way too much stock in logos. In fact, he thinks they're highly overrated. As great as it is to see the brand's essence distilled down into a tiny little graphic device, even when it's done properly (which is rare by the way), it can only be one of many moving parts that successfully create a connection between a brand and its intended audience. In this DesignCast, Joe Duffy will discuss what brands need today: a complete 'language' that is unique to them, one that they can call their own. This language must encompass every point of contact with the audience - the way it looks, sounds, even smells. It should convey in honest terms why the brand is right for its intended participants and why consumers should join up and be part of the brand's team. It is impossible to do all this with a logo. As a resul"
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How Singles: Typed (Download) |
"From websites to books to conferences, a noted type expert and educator reveals her favorite resources to transform you from typography novice to pro. Want something specific? HOW and Print Singles are feature articles from back and current issues of HOW Magazine and Print Magazine. Now there's an even more inexpensive way for you to get the specific content you want if you're not a subscriber (or if you just missed some issues). Find features on everything from business tactics to trendy typography! (From: HOW Magazine July 2011.)"
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How Singles: Speak For Yourself (Download) |
"These 10 letterhead systems speak volumes about the firms behind them, helping them express their aesthetic sensibilities and land clients who already love their work."
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How Singles: Crankier Than Ever (Download) |
"This is the story of how two brothers battled vintage equipment, high-tech trends and each other to build a thriving letterpress shopÑand to change the way you think about printing.This PDF download article has 8 pages."
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Print Magazine February 2007 Digital Download |
"You'll Love This Digital Issue If: You love Banksy You're feeling international You're any graphic designer who's come to love and trust PRINT Magazine The Print Magazine February 2007 issue is a very worldly one. Featuring global dialogues, Europe's immigration issues, Berlin's new direction in design, and even a piece on the internationally renown street artist (and mystery man) Banksy. You won't want to miss this. In the Print Magazine February 2007 Issue You'll Find: FEATURES Door PolicyAs the face of Europe changes and religious tensions mount, immigrants to the Netherlands discover that tolerance can look a lot like hate. BY EMILY GORDONNeue Berlin Long defined by cut-and-paste club fly posters of the '90s, Berlin design has grown up-but it's keeping its independent spirit and connection to the street. BY ALICE TWEMLOWMother Tongue In São Paulo, Brazil, the Museum of the Portuguese Language vividly unites language and cultural"
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Design On Display - Ondemand Design Webcast |
"The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York is home to a permanent collection of work by the masters of modern art (Picasso, Warhol, De Kooning, Pollock) as well as a showcase for current cutting-edge installations (most recently by Tim Burton and Marina Abromovic). But MoMA is also home to one of the more talented and prolific in-house design firms in the country. Led by creative director Julia Hoffmann, the MoMA design team is responsible for all the advertising campaigns for the museum as well as for its overall aesthetic and, perhaps most importantly, keeping the MoMA name fresh and always on-brand. In this very special Design Cast, Julia will introduce you to her talented and highly collaborative team and take you behind the scenes to see the work they do. She will share the history of MoMA graphics, walk you through the conception and creation of an installation of exhibition graphics. Included in her discussion will be informative and inspirational topics such as: How"
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How Singles: In-House Design Awards 2013 |
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