Sunday, July 24, 2011

Other iPhone Apps

Color Palette Design
Font Shuffle
Nerds Only: The Font Game
PhotoShop Mobile App
What the Font

Font Resources

http://www.fonts.com/
http://www.dafont.com/
http://www.urbanfonts.com/
http://ilovetypography.com/
http://new.myfonts.com/
http://typekit.com/

iPhone App for New Designers



So if you're feeling a little overwhelmed with on file formats, color modes, resolutions and the battle between bitmap vs. vector...you may want to check out this iPhone App called PrintProof.

Click here. Check it out. While it does cost $1.99 (whoa, steep, I know!) it might be beneficial as a reminder for new designers. It features little check-lists for each project with descriptions of the different types of file extensions, color modes, reminders, etc.

Typography

If you enjoyed what we did last week in Lesson 6 (creating a label for a bottle or can) then check out this tutorial for how to create a 3D textured spray can. It's a much more advanced and detailed process, but you might find it enjoyable.

Having trouble understanding how to combine typefaces? We will learn more about fonts and elements of typographical design soon. If you're feeling overwhelmed, this might help. Below is an example from this page:



Here is also a good article about typography that might help/interest you. It discusses many of the elements of typography we discussed as well as what are popular practices, techniques and fonts in the industry. Check it out if you want to learn more!

Speaking of typography, here is a link to a site with stellar examples of hand drawn typography. I like to draw and sketch, so seeing stuff like this is really cool. Here is an example below:

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Masking Instructions


Quick Mask
Open horse image < Show them how to use the magnetic lasso tool to select the horse < Select Quick Mask from the layers palette < refine the selection < make sure the Quick Mask Channel is displayed < Load selection < demonstrate deleting the background

Channel Mask
Open Fireworks photo < look at the channels and determine which has the most contrast< duplicate the channel < make the background a layer < load your channel < invert the selection < delete the background< Remove black matte

Clipping Mask
Type text < place image on a separate layer < make sure the image layer is above the text layer in the layers palette < select the image layer and right click < Create clipping mask

Using Color

Here is a great resource!
http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/2f59d1/colorschemedesigner.com/