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Date: Jan 01, 2002 to Dec 31, 2002
dot-font: Can a Book Teach You to Set Type Perfectly?
Features: Written by John D. Berry on December 29, 2002
Many important rules and guidelines for setting type have been forgotten by today's design practitioners. Can a single book tell you everything you need to know? John D. Berry looks at James Felici's "Complete Manual of Typography."
Web How-To: Starting up with Streaming Media
How-Tos: Written by Russell Shaw on December 25, 2002
The addition of dynamic media can make a Web site sign and dance -- literally. If you've wanted to incorporate video and sound into your Web site but don't know where to begin, this introduction to streaming media is a good place to start.
The Art of Business: Gene Gable on Design Certification, Letterpress Printing, and QuarkXPress Training
Features: Written by Eric J. Adams on December 23, 2002
Our recent Q&A with Gene Gable, former president of Seybold Seminars and Publications, drew an overwhelming number of follow-up questions and thoughts from creativepro.com readers (good going readers!). We've compiled and culled the best of the reader feedback along with Gene's measured responses. As expected, his views make thought-provoking reading.
Illustrator How-To: The Art of Creating Sumi-e
How-Tos: Written by Amy Courtright Toby Mikle on December 20, 2002
Sit. Meditate. Draw. That's the philosophy behind the Japanese art of Sumi-e, or black ink painting. You can apply these ancient techniques with modern tools, thanks to Adobe Illustrator. But remember: there's no digital equivalent for meditation.
Under the Desktop: Ogling Google and Other Creative Search Strategies
Features: Written by David Morgenstern on December 18, 2002
As you searching the Internet for information more-and-more and enjoying it less? Dealing with search engines has become a part of everyday life and the chore of sifting through pages of entries to find a nugget of useful information. David Morgenstern offers a few tips to improve your data retrieval.
The Digital Photographer's Gift Guide
Features: Written by Jim Patterson on December 17, 2002
Still stumped about what to give your favorite digital photographer and Photoshop user? Check out these last-minute gift ideas. Most items -- or close substitutes -- can be found at your local camera store.
Expression 3: Illustration Tools Meet Natural-Media Brushes
Reviews: Written by Susan Glinert Stevens on December 16, 2002
You've heard of natural-media painting programs, but what about natural-media drawing programs? Creature House Expression is a sleek and engaging illustration application that lets you "paint" vector shapes and strokes. Susan Glinert looks at the latest version.
When Typographers Were Kings
Features: Written by Jeremy Smith on December 15, 2002
Digital technologies made "font" a household word, but the art of typography may have suffered for it. At least that's the opinion of one industry watcher, who recalls an era when typographers were indispensable to the design and production process.
Creative Thinking in Photoshop: Problem Solving Using Layers
How-Tos: Written by Sharon Steuer on December 13, 2002
Ask any Photoshop guru what's the best way to do something and you'll get a different answer. The trick is developing techniques that let you trust your intuition -- and that includes changing your mind. Sharon Steuer shows how you can stay flexible using layers.
For Position Only: On Quartz PDFs, OS X Fonts, and Light Bulb Jokes
Features: Written by Anita Dennis on December 12, 2002
In her end-of-year wrap-up column, Anita Dennis corrects a PDF mistake, tries a new font scheme, and sheds some light on color-scientist humor. Now you'll finally know how many color gurus it takes to change a light bulb.
Plug-Ins and XTensions: PDF Fixers, EPS Squeezers, BMP Exporters
Features: Written by Jay J. Nelson on December 11, 2002
This month's round-up of plug-ins and XTensions includes tools for identifying tricky files in Acrobat, minimizing EPS files in Photoshop, adding crop marks to InDesign objects, and creating contact sheets in QuarkXPress. Plus, there's a significant upgrade to the granddaddy of Quark XTensions, XPert Tools Pro.
Desktop Fotomat: Epson Stylus Photo 2200
Reviews: Written by Ben Long on December 9, 2002
With its seven ink colors, versatile media-handling, and individually swappable cartridges, the Epson Stylus Photo may be the best desktop inkjet yet for printing photographs. Ben Long takes a look at a printer even amateur photographers can afford.
The Art of Business: Gene Gable Speaks Out
Features: Written by Eric J. Adams on December 9, 2002
Few know the publishing industry's inside stories and backroom secrets better than Gene Gable, former president of Seybold Seminars and Publications. We asked Gene to give us his unadulterated opinion on the publishing's people, players, and technologies, along with his advice for creative professionals everywhere.
Illustrator How-To: Creating Your own Chop
How-Tos: Written by G. H. Cloutier on December 6, 2002
A chop is a personal stamp used by artists to sign their work. While mostly associated with Chinese soapstone carving, you can make your own chop using Adobe Illustrator. Sign your art-work digitally or turn the your chop into a rubber stamp for a more traditional experience.
Under the Desktop: More Gifts for the Creative Geek
Features: Written by David Morgenstern on December 5, 2002
Forget socks, ties and pen-and-pencil sets when shopping for small holiday presents this year, suggests hardware maven David Morgenstern. Humbug! Instead, he points to your computer's basic networking and FireWire connections as a source for gift giving. After all, it's the thought that counts, right?
The Creativepro.com Holiday Gift Guide
Features: Written by Sandee Cohen Sharon Steuer Eric J. Adams Pamela Pfiffner Sonja Schenk Susan Glinert Stevens David Morgenstern on December 3, 2002
In our first-ever gift guide, creativepro.com's editors and contributors let you in on the gifts they'll be giving - and hope to be receiving -- this holiday season. From software to hardware, from gadgets to books, we've got just what you want.
Inside the Publishing Revolution: How the LaserWriter and Photoshop Changed the World
Features: Written by Pamela Pfiffner on December 3, 2002
Twenty years ago publishing looked very different than it does today. At the center of this revolution in graphic design, production, and distribution is Adobe Systems. In these excerpts from a new history of the publishing revolution as seen through the lens of Adobe, read how the LaserWriter saved Apple and how Photoshop came to be.
dot-font: A New Slant on "Italic"
Features: Written by John D. Berry on December 1, 2002
The impressive catalog of "Italic 1.0," a recent exhibition in Rome, opens a window on contemporary type design in Italy. John D. Berry takes a look.
Design Projects: Creating Invitations, Envelopes, and Place Cards
Features: Written by Renee Dustman on November 27, 2002
Parties are fun, but they're also an opportunity to make a persuasive statement about your talents as a designer. It may be enough to call your friends to invite them over, but for more upscale events you'll want printed invitations. And while you're at it, make an impact with coordinated envelopes and place cards.
Painter How-To: Three Artists Showcase Wow! Factor
How-Tos: Written by Cher Threinen-Pendarvis on November 26, 2002
Procreate Painter gives digital artists the tools to work more fluidly than is possible with other imaging programs, thanks to its natural-media brushes. See how three Painter pros -- Stephen Crooks, John Derry, and Donal Jolley -- express themselves.