Graphic workshop
Coming pretty close to photography, the graphic workshop shows you what powerfool tools are photoshop and Corel, teaching you graphic tweaks and techniques that will help your picture reach quality levels only dreamt before.
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Coming pretty close to photography, the graphic workshop shows you what powerfool tools are photoshop and Corel, teaching you graphic tweaks and techniques that will help your picture reach quality levels only dreamt before.
I always thought a good designer should be more than creative. He should know stuff, have studies, have read lots of things about design, usability, etc.
Let’s take colors for example. Most of us choose the colors on our blogs/sites depending on one aspect alone: whether if we like it or not. That’s why most of the themes here on MQ had lots of blue and orange. But… a real designer would choose the colors depending on the target and on the style of the site. Because colors make us feel a certain way, so they can and should be used to support the purpose of a website.
Let’s take a look at the main colours now:
I’ve been searching for a decent theme for my blog for a while now, cause even though I’ve changed the previous one just a month ago, i still was not satisfied entirely with what i got.
The new one is a little better, lighter and easier to read. And it has the integrated 125 x 125 banner spots, that you might buyvia the Advertisement page.
What do you think about Mike’s Quarter new face? Feedback would be greatly appreciated.
When you see the beauties on those men magazines you can’t help thinking what do they do to look so good and how is this possible, especially when some of them aren’t on their first youth. Well, don’t mind about this anymore, cause they all get a Photoshop session. Like you can see in this movie. So, the quote "what you see is what you get" doesn’t work here at all…