Do you ever wish you didn’t use stock photography so much? Recently I’ve found myself trawling through pages of stock images from sites such as Shutterstock, iStock and Fotolia, usually looking for a well-presented young professional smiling to camera. These sites contain some good photography but I’m always worried that the stock approach lacks creativity [...]
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Article filed under: Design, Illustrator on August 15th, 2008 52 Comments
The problem Err, sorry, the challenge. How many times does this happen? You have an otherwise beautiful design and your client insists on including pictures of people who’s images weren’t taken by one of the world’s best photographers. This is a reoccurring hitch; we have to include pictures of the CEO, the MD, the whoever, [...]
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Article filed under: Illustrator, Photoshop on July 8th, 2008 25 Comments
An earlier tutorial on how to make a shiny button in Illustrator using the Opacity Mask feature can be improved upon greatly by adding a sexy brushed steel surrounding ring to your amber jelly button! As previously explained, the shiny “web 2.0″ button look can be made by placing a circle with a linear black-to-white [...]
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Article filed under: Illustrator, Internet, Photoshop on August 17th, 2007 70 Comments
This is one way of reproducing a striking image without having to pay for it! The logical way of doing an image made of dots would be like this: Make sure that your image’s width and height are divisible by 10 pixels (the above is 450 by 300 pixels). Nice round numbers make the following [...]
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Article filed under: Design, Illustrator, Photoshop on August 8th, 2007 No Comments
Many people have asked me this question and, in the absence of a Wikipedia entry, here’s my definition. The term pre-dates desktop publishing when “artwork” or “mechanical art” meant the material (photography, bromide, film, tranparency) or completed, camera-ready pages that could be photographed with a stat camera to make a same-size film that would be [...]
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Article filed under: Artwork on July 22nd, 2007 6 Comments
Due to extremely large demand I am only making pop art images for people who are prepared to pay £200 first. If you really want a pop art picture you can read the tutorial below and do it yourself. Most pop art pictures in the public’s imagination contain a photograph that has been reduced to [...]
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Article filed under: Photoshop on July 13th, 2007 42 Comments
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