Friday, 23. May 2008, 17:08:48
zapworld.com, ZAP, scooters, ZAAP
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Memorial Day Special
$100 Off a Zapino - Expires Midnight May 26, 2008
Super Zapino Special $500 Off!
Purchase by Midnight, Friday May 23, 2008 and Receive an Extra $400 Off!
For A Total of $500 Off the List Price!!!Hey-- I get stock in the company. What do you expect me to do?
btw... I did the banner using Fireworks CS3...
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Monday, 15. January 2007, 22:38:28
Media Vulture, design, glassangel
Not to put too fine a point on it, suffice it to say I've been offline for awhile
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Saturday, 29. April 2006, 04:58:12
Fireworks MX, calligraphy, vector, drawing tool
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A friend of mine is working on an annual "Star Search / American Idol" type program, and he's asked me to work on his site. There's a fifties theme to this year's event, so I thought I would "chrome" the website, using a neon/drive-in type motif, and in order to do that I decided to create some vector graphics.
Not having worked in graphics production very often, and certainly not recently, I wanted to do a primer in Macromedia Fireworks MX (the only version I happen to have), so I purchased a discount used copy of Fireworks MX: Zero to Hero. I was kind of skimming through the early chapters, where they explain what each of the tools do (which I pretty much know, or thought I did), and when I got to the vector line drawing tool, I almost skipped over it...
(Hey man! I know how to draw a freakin' LINE, MAN!!!)
So, anyway, to keep myself amused, I'm screwing around in the property inspector for each tool, to see what all I can find to screw around with-- and I find I can use different virtual instruments for the line strokes. I pick "calligraphy" and move on to the "knife" tool. With that, I am instructed in the book to slice my line in half, and move one half to another position...
THAT's when I realize the calligraphy setting had a very specific stroke and texture, which became evident when I arranged the lines together. With an absurdly simple tool that I was preparing to overlook, I was able to begin a meaningful design by just arranging simple lines!
WoW!
Apparently, my pathetically short attention span paid some dividents in this case...
Thursday, 6. April 2006, 22:59:33
April Fools, web, royalty-free, stock photography
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OK. I realize it was an April Fools joke, but...
It would not be a bad idea to have a section for community-created royalty-free stock photography. I realize some people might not mind if other people used photos from their Opera photo albums for sprucing up web pages (unless, of course, there were $$$ involved, in which case...), but a lot of people would.
Having a repository specifically created for sharing original stock photos would allow amateur and beginning photographers a chance to get some of their work in circulation, and it would give people who are learning web design to find material to use in their (non-commercial, unless explicitly specified) work.
Anyway... that's my dumb idea, and I'm sticking to it...