Monthly Archive for July, 2006

Open a Second Window of Your InDesign Document

Open a Second Window of Your InDesign Document. I can’t tell you so glad I am when I remember I can do this in InDesign. Illustrator and Photoshop too! (Via CreativeGuy.)

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Director Alive and Well

Director Alive and Well. “Macromedia Director is still alive, despite widespread rumors that the software would be dropped by Adobe. ‘Director will be updated to run natively on Intel-based Macintosh computers and on the Windows Vista operating systems. (Via MacNN.)

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Map Artwork to 3D surfaces with Illustrator CS2

Map Artwork to 3D surfaces with Illustrator CS2. I actually used this remarkable feature last month to help design a new logo. Imagine a steamlined (er) Streamline. (Via Resource Center Tips & Tutorials.)

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The Completely Redesigned Layout Grid in GoLive CS2

The Completely Redesigned Layout Grid in GoLive CS2. GoLive’s Layout Grid is what eased me into Web design years ago. Many don’t realize it’s been redesigned in CS2 with a bunch of CSS goodness. (Via Resource Center Tips & Tutorials.)

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Adobe Lightroom Beta 3 for Windows Released

Adobe Lightroom Beta 3 for Windows Released. Windows users can now give Lightroom a try and it looks as though it’s almost identical to the Mac version. (Via PhotoshopNews.)

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Mistaking Picas for Inches in InDesign

Mistaking Picas for Inches in InDesign. “Roberto’s 9′ x 12′ tri-fold brochure was unknowingly sized at 9 picas by 12 picas - which lead to a final brochure which was just 1 1/2′ by 2′ in size.” (Via Authentic Boredom ~ Premium Linkage.)

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Photoshop Brushes: Fresh Foliage 2

Photoshop Brushes: Fresh Foliage 2. “More Jason Gaylor brushes: Fresh Foliage 2.” (Via Authentic Boredom ~ Premium Linkage.)

Intel Core 2 Duo (Conroe) Performance

Intel Core 2 Duo (Conroe) Performance. The funny thing is that they still don’t quite get to 3.0 Ghz. I know, Ghz doesn’t matter anymore but oh the irony. (Via MacRumors.)

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