2nd
April
2004
“Below is a growing list of tutorials I have designed that†will help show you some of the many techniques I have picked up over the last few†years. Although I’ve used Adobe Photoshop for my†tutorials, they can be adapted†to be used with most any other art packages.”
posted in Photography | Permalink |
2nd
April
2004
“As I work from the belief that there’s more than one right answer, I find I’m approaching the world from a attitude of abundance rather than scarcity, from cooperation rather than competition. When I walk into the forest with my cameras, nature doesn’t say, ‘There is one great photograph hidden here. One photographer will find it and be the winner. The rest will fail!’ No, what nature seems to be saying is, ‘How many rolls of film do you have, Dewitt? I’ll fill them all with right answers!’” (Thanks The Occupational Adventure)
posted in Creativity | Permalink |
2nd
April
2004
A collection of interesting quotes about design. For example: ìIn design sometimes one plus one equals three.î óJosef Albers.
posted in Graphic design | Permalink |
2nd
April
2004
“Search engines will look in your root domain for a special file named ‘robots.txt’ (http://www.mydomain.com/robots.txt). The file tells the robot (spider) which files it may spider (download). This system is called, The Robots Exclusion Standard. The format for the robots.txt file is special. It consists of records. Each record consists of two fields : a User-agent line and one or more Disallow: lines…”
posted in Web development | Permalink |
2nd
April
2004
“Each month, InfoDesign interviews a thought leader in the design industry, focusing on people who are identified with or show strong sensibilities to the design of information and experiences. This month, Dirk Knemeyer interviews Jared Spool. Jared is one of the most important ó and best-recognized ó voices in the field of usability. User Interface Engineering, the firm that he founded in 1988, is the world’s largest research, training and consulting firm specializing in website and product usability.”
posted in Usability | Permalink |
2nd
April
2004
“With this easy tool you can find out about all information we have on any phone number in the world. Simply enter the phone number in international format for correct results, although we have tried to program this tool in such a way that you can enter a phone in a varity of (non-standard) ways as well.”
posted in Communications | Permalink |