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Free Files for Graphics Development – Creative Commons Licensed
Posted by: | CommentsThese files are somewhat technical but if you have a basic knowledge of Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator you will find them useful and fun.
Take care,
Jim
Celebrating 100 Posts: Graphic Give-A-Way from eCommerce Developer
“For the past year, I’ve been producing Photoshop and Illustrator video tutorials for Ecommerce Developer. For my 100th post (this one), I wanted to do something a little different: offer some free files for you to use in web design projects.
These files are all available for commercial use for free under the creative commons license. Attribution is not necessary, but is welcome.
In these collections, you will find pricing comparison tables, web boxes, swatches, an icon set, vector elements and various other web elements. Most of these are available in both Photoshop and Illustrator, with just a few exceptions.
Each of these designs has been created in a way that allows you to easily change the color scheme to best fit your theme. I will briefly explain how to do this in the accompanying video.”
…KEEP READING – VIDEO AND FREE DOWNLOAD HERE…
Digital Focus, A PC World Newsletter
Posted by: | CommentsPCWorld Digital Focus is one of the best sources I have found for free information about digital imaging. To check the newsletter and sign up for free Newsletters and eMail click below.
From Digital Focus: Blur the Background for Punchier Photos
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10 Time-saving Tweaks for Word 2007
Posted by: | CommentsJust about everyone has to use a word processing program, I like MS Office, but there are several programs available for different needs. All work in similar ways which you need to understand in order to get started and to identify what features you need, want or must have.
The site below helps as a starter and in fine tuning your efficient and effective use of word processing programs.
Have fun,
Jim
10 Time-saving Tweaks for Word 2007
By James Marshall, About.com Guide
Of course, it isn’t always easy to know where to start customizing Word. That’s because different users have different needs. But, I’ve put together a collection of tips to help you get started tailoring Microsoft Word 2007 to your needs.
1. Changing the Default File Format
Word 2007 uses the new .DOCX file format. That means
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Picnik Free Image Editor
Posted by: | CommentsA Free Photo Editing Site
Picnik
I am overloaded with imaging editors, but thought you may want to try this. It looks good, free, and Google apparently just bought it. Of course there are options to purchase upgrades.
Have Fun,
Jim
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