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Ten Great Type Blogs

January 18th, 2010

Graphic designer Alexander Nedelev has compiled a list of ten great type blogs that you might not have heard of. Surely the popular ilovetypography.com, typophile.com and typographica.org blogs are already in your bookmarks, but have a look at these lesser-known sites for more type information and inspiration.

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Share Color Swatches with Adobe Kuler!

December 18th, 2009

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Adobe’s Kuler site lets you browse and download other users’ created color palettes or create your own. After logging in with your Adobe ID, you can save any color theme in the Adobe Swatch Exchange (.ase) format for use in any of the Creative Suite applications for versions CS2-CS4.

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10 Tools for Choosing Colors

May 29th, 2009

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This year’s books are barely off the pallet, but you’re already working on the 2010 publication, aren’t you? Here are 10 very cool online tools to help you choose just the right combination of colors for the look you’re after.

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40 Creative Logo Designs

April 15th, 2009

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As you start working on next year’s book, company logos can be a great source of inspiration for designs, phrases, themes and more. Here are 40 great-looking logos to consider for your graphics notebook…

-Adam

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50 Totally Free Lessons in Graphic Design

April 13th, 2009

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Here is a treasure of free lessons on typography, grid design, color theory, design theory and usability. Enjoy!

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InDesign Mag's Tip of the Week

April 9th, 2009

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This week’s tip: Applying Effects to Multiple Objects Quickly

From InDesignmag.com:

Apply Effects to Objects Quickly You just spent 30 minutes in InDesign’s Effects dialog box, settings options for the perfect effect. Now you want to apply the same effect to several other objects in the file quickly and easily.

Apply your settings in the Effects dialog box (Objects > Effects >) while no objects are selected to make your settings the default for the document. InDesign will automatically apply your perfect effect to each object you draw after that.

Or, select the formatted object and create a new object style in the Object Styles panel. Use Quick Apply (Command-Return/Ctrl-Enter) to format subsequent objects with the new object style even faster. Or finally, copy and paste formatting from one object to another. Double-click on the Eyedropper tool first to select which formats you want to copy. Then select the objects you want to format with the Selection tool. Switch to the Eyedropper tool and click on the object with formatting you want to copy.

– Renée Dustma”

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Typographic Inspiration

January 6th, 2009

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If your list of New Year’s Resolutions included improving your typography (and what yerds’ list wouldn’t?) here’s a great page with links to 17 groups on the photo-sharing site Flickr dedicated to excellent use of type. Enjoy!

–Adam

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Font Shuffle – FontShop.com on Your iPhone

December 23rd, 2008

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Here’s the scoop from The Unofficial Apple Weblog guys:

“If, like me, you do a lot of your font shopping at FontShop, you’re sure to love FontShuffle.

FontShuffle is like having a copy of the indispensable FontShop catalog right on your iPhone or iPod touch. I know my dog-eared copy from 2002 needs to be updated and/or retired: FontShuffle is a nifty, free replacement. It’s ideal for situations where you know what look you want, but don’t know what font to use.

FontShuffle lets you choose from six major classifications of type: sans serif, serif, slab serif, script, blackletter, and display. Tap one, and FontShuffle shows you six more sub-categories to choose from. Tap one of those, and you’re presented with six selections from the FontShop catalog based on the look you selected.

If none of the fonts fit the bill, press “Shuffle” or simply shake the device to get six more fonts. Tapping a font lets you view a customizable string of text in that font, and even save a picture of the text to your device’s camera roll. Rotating the screen displays a specimen.

Unfortunately, FontShuffle can be frustrating if you know what font you’re looking for, as there’s no search tool. You have to shuffle through page after page of fonts until it comes up in a random selection. Also, FontShuffle doesn’t contain FontShop’s entire catalog. They promise to add more fonts in upcoming versions.

FontShuffle is free, and available from the App Store. It’s a must-have for any type geek or designer that needs a font reference handy.”

To download the link in iTunes, click here

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What a difference a day makes!

October 8th, 2008

Thank you to all who made it to our Design Workshop with HJ Special Consultant Paul Ender yesterday and today. The new format of projecting your files so we could make real-time changes worked incredibly well because you all came prepared and ready to dive in. Isn’t amazing what a difference it makes to have an entire day to focus on designs with the expert help of a yearbook guru? We’re already making plans to have Paul return next October, so mark your calendars now.

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JEANC Mail-In Contest for Just $5!

September 13th, 2008

The Northern California chapter of the Journalism Education Association is once again holding their newspaper and yearbook mail-in contest for just $5. Here’s the info from JEANC:

“It’s that time again—the annual JEANC Mail-in Contest for newspaper and yearbook! The October 15 “received by” deadline is quickly approaching. At the JEANC website you’ll find contest information, including entry forms and category descriptions, so don’t delay! With just $5 per entry, the JEANC Mail-in Contest is a great way to recognize individual and staff achievements for your publication. If you have questions, please contact Sarah Nichols.

CNPA Services Inc., 708 10th St., Sacramento CA 95814″

-Adam

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