The Web Design Ledger is a publication written by web designers for web designers. The primary purpose of the site is to act as a platform for sharing web design related knowledge and resources. Topics will range from Photoshop tips to CSS techniques and everything in between. Continue Reading
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I needed to get some business cards printed but kept putting it off. There are so many online vendors to choose from I didn’t know where to start! I read some reviews on design blogs and decided to try Uprinting.
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Yes I admit, my priority has been blogging & freelance - but blogging has sat the backseat for the last week or so. Things just get so hectic, I really wish there was more than 24 hours in a day or at least that I didn’t require any sleep..I would be much more productive!
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Last week I was contacted about a new site, Design Bump. Design Bump is a social media site dedicated to design. Design Bump is similar to Design Float in the way it functions. So far I have been actively submitting resources and links and bumping content for about a week or so. I am enjoying it so far, I actually like that there are more categories and it is broken down further than design float. I am hoping in the future that a feature is added to include an icon within your blog posts to make submitting easier. Continue Reading
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I read my RSS Feeds on a daily basis not only to keep up with the latest news but to see where trends in design are going, to learn new ways of doing things and to get other people’s insight on topics. It’s very useful in my every day life, but I must admit - it’s really hard to keep with it ALL the time. I used to have over 150 feeds and it was out of control. I slimmed down to about 60 feeds from the original list.
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The digital camera has made it possible for everyone to be a photographer but it is the proliferation of image editing software that has truly made it possible for the average Joe to produce pictures that are of professional quality. For a long time, the only program that anyone used to achieve this status level was Adobe’s Photoshop but those days are long gone. Today it’s possible to use free, web-based image editing applications to change your photos into works of art. You don’t have to pay a dime; you usually don’t even have to download anything to your computer. You simply sign in, upload the photos that you want to play with to the image-editing app of your choice and make magic. Continue Reading
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Thanks for everyone’s support, traffic and comments in my first 2 months of blogging. I have had over 50,000 hits & 200+ Subscribers thus far. If you have any suggestions or ideas that you would like to see included in my upcoming posts, please feel free to send me an email using the contact page or you can email me at fuelyourcreativity {at} gmail {dot} com Continue Reading
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Photoshop Actions to Boost Your Productivity
This is part 3 (and final) in “The ultimate photoshop resource list”. In case you missed it, you can also read part 1 on photoshop brushes & part 2 on patterns and textures.
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The ultimate photoshop resource list part 2: patterns + textures
Posted May 14, 2008 by adelle charles
This is part 2 of “The Ultimate Photoshop Resource List” that I posted last week. In case you missed it you can read part 1 on Brushes here. If your interested in creating your own patterns in Photoshop I have compiled a couple resources that have great tutorials on them:
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