February...
Design, how I love thee...
February arrives with winners from our January "question" -- plus: Photoshop CS explosion, a visit with Bert Monroy for some Photoshop tips & Tricks, a field trip to some unusual computer parts, Spam Sites revisited, free stock photos from Turbo Photo, Spam stalkers, a new 4-Megapixel camera, CSS Boxes template, and a lot more! If you live in the north American continent, stay warm, and don't forget to register for March's prize drawing :FEBRUARY WINNERS...
This month our readers competed for prizes by answering either of two questions: "What I discovered in 2003", and "What I Love about Design, or Valentine's" -- Meet the winners and read their winning comments in the Creative Networking department
Register to win our March Prizes... "Luck of the Designer"
DTG Visits with Bert Monroy
We had the pleasure of visiting with Bert Monroy recently. Let's peek into his studio, get a look at his set-up, and even pick up on some tips for
scanning and merging oversized pictures!
Adobe Photoshop CS Explosion
The flood gates have opened with a slew of new books focusing on Adobe Creative Suite... Photoshop, Illustrator and Acrobat! Pluse nearly 70 new Photoshop tutorials, all in the Photoshop Department
Turbo Photo Library and Freebies
Graphic designers on a tight budget may appreciate the new Turbo Photo Library of CD-ROMs, hundreds of high resolution, royalty-free images at very inexpensive prices. Learn more and download samples this month in the Reviews Department
Field Trip: Sculptural Statements
This month we visit a unique high school student from Kentucky with creativity and vision to put a whole new spin on obsolete computer parts...
making Sculptural Statements
See how CSS boxes work
As part of the on-going quest to learn CSS, a test page is now available that illustrates the use of margin, padding and borders around CSS objects... and you can turn them off and on. You are invited to experiment and learn from these CSS Testing Sheets for Boxes!
The Anatomy of a Spam Site
It's been ten years since the "Web Design" seminars spread the Ten Deadly Sins across America. Since then, a lot has changed and a lot hasn't. Let's revisit after ten years on the web Anatomy of a Spam Site!Time to go after those spammers!
Although the new Can Spam law is in effect, there hasn't been any slow-down in the spam epidemic. So, it's time to start stirring up trouble for those spammers. If your spam has an advertised link, then start complaining loud and hard. Follow these instructions to Find Your Spammer's Domain Registrar!4 Megapixel digital camera under $200
Low end 4 Megapixel digital camera with 3x optical zoom, and 30 Frames per second for movies comes in under $200... Concord believes people want better digital photos for less... Maybe this is what they're looking for
BEST OF 2003
Our Annual "BEST OF" Awards have been posted in all categories from Photoshop to Typography, to Web Design and Desktop Publishing. There's something for everyone in this year's line-up Best of 2003
Feature Web Sites for February:
There are quite a few new sites this month, from standard business sites to a few you might just call bizarre... give them a look in the Web Reviews Department ->Web Site Critiques for February
Web designer and popular author/reviewer Mike Swope files these two site critiques: one claiming to be the "Best Stock Photography Site" -- and another where the site design possibly damages this iCi et la Photography site's very mission!
Then, reviewers Bennie C. Taylor and Fred Showker double-team a web site and tweak existing graphics and concept to improve the: "Air compressors in India" web site.
Photoshop vs. Illustrator
When someone asked this question, we thought some explanation was in order! Which is BEST: Photoshop or Illustrator?
Thoughts on Computing's Past
Naturally, when welcoming a new year we sometimes look back to where we've been. These two articles reach back to the dawn of the computing years, before the internet, and still ring true today.
- Cary Lu talks about Computing's Holy Wars
- James Redelfs: Personal Computer Software and Ethics
A New Kind of Threat
Dispite all the news about legal actions against spammers the online email marketing industry seems to have no end to creative methods of sucking email users into their webs -- you'd better watch out, they're coming to get YOU: Avoiding New Spam Traps
&Else News & Reviews
... including: Welcome 2004, The Year 2003 in DTG, BEST OF 2003, 2004 Monthly Prize Giveaways, Why are my images jaggy?, Web Site Critiques for January, Top 10 New Year's Resolutions for Clubs, Thoughts on Computing's Past, TaskCapture captures tasks, Photoshop vs. Illustrator, Photoshop 911 Call Reports, New life to that old brochure?, Kick off 2004 with a Card Promotion, Keyboard Milkshake, In the NEWS: TURBO PHOTO, In the NEWS: Let it Snow (In Photoshop), FontAgent Pro for Panther, Feature Web Sites for January, Convert raster images into a vector format?, Be sure to get a web critique, A New Kind of Threat
Photoshop 911 Call Reports
Here comes this month's batch of reports from the Photoshop 911 call line. The most interesting is how one user solves the problem of removing the background from multiple shots of a rotating product for a 3D video... there are seven others, and you'll want to read them all:In the Photoshop 911 FAQ department
Design: Best "Beginner" Design Books
here's the ultimate guide for anyone just starting in design, students, and old pros who want a shot-in-the-arm for superb graphic design... Graphic Design Student Book ListParticipate in your Design Center
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