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Insane Photoshop Skills


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This is a must watch for any designer.

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Beats By Dr. Dre Studio Color Campaign

For Holiday 2011 we have reinvented our first and most popular headphone, The Studio, in a spectrum of candy colors good enough to eat. Whether you choose blue, pink, orange, or green, we have the color that “is you.”

Nero’s first live performance at our recently opened Pop-Up store in NYC. Dre, who was in attendance at the performance, chose Nero “Me & You” for the spot’s powerful track.

Album: Welcome Reality (Digital out now, CD in stores 12/13)

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How to Remove the Rust from Your Designing Skills

Finally realization has dawn on you that your designing skills are failing short of holding your clients back. To put it in simple English, clients are not impressed with your templates anymore and they are looking for something cool, trendy and sharp which is clearly not in your limit anymore. Since there is no alternative, unless witnessing exodus of clients, you need to accept the fact that your designing skills have gather some rust and you need to get rid of it at the earliest. Here we are going to share some quick fire tips that can help you though to some extents only remove the rust from your designing skills:

Do a Career Sabotage

It is quite though to do a career sabotage like taking one year break in this tough economic condition. But if you have the guts, provided you have the required amount of saving, you should take the risk to come up as stronger. It will have a refreshing effect your creativity. However, you should not waste the time partying hard, rather join some short-term courses. For say, if you are not that much confident working with HTML5, it makes perfect sense that you should join a small course to get the hang on it.

Participate in Some Conference

Definitely, this is not anything new and there are some people who just hate to participate in conference for some reasons unknown. But they are not that much bad. Though tediousness sermons will be delivered time and again, you can get valuable tips from industry experts around the world. Moreover, at least, you will have a clear insight of the latest trends ruling the web design industry.

Reward Yourself

Of course, you cannot pamper yourself with chocolate and ice creams when you are clearly not doing anything awesome. But to live up the expectation of the clients, you need to take up new challenges like learning a new CSS trick or completing the next chapter of HTML 5 and once you successfully completed the benchmarks, reward yourself with a 2 hours break or anything that you would just love to do.

Community

There is nothing like joining a community where some of the best and the finest minded designers gather to share their experience and views. You should join Dribbble, DesignersCouch, Forrst and their likes and you will get to know the probable future of website design and be sure to share your personal opinions. However, it is not just about online community. You need to create small community with your peers and colleagues as they are the best friends you can have to learn new techniques.

Read Books

When your designing skills require serious makeover, you need to reignite your passion for reading and there are some great publications available like O’Reilly. O’Reilly has got probably the best online library of covering almost every technical subject imaginable. So you can have truly great books on Photoshop, Dreamweaver etc. And the good thing is that there are several books available there for free.

W3C Schools

This is probably the best resource you should have, if aspire to catch up with the latest designing trends. The best part of W3C School is that they always update their content and publish a full overview of content even when they are not even supported by browsers. So, now you can race ahead of time and give your designing skill a whole new dimension.

About Guest Author:
Jacob Smith is a passionate writer and a vocal support of intellectual property rights. He has written numerous articles on blogging, social media, intellectual property, tech and he has published some articles for the guardlex.com, a website famed for its DMCA take down services.

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Minimal Pencil Portraits By Ileana Hunter

Ileana Hunter is a graphite artist currently living and working in Norwich, UK. Her realistic drawings are inspired by both the fluidity of the human body and the hidden lyricism of mundane objects.

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Chimney House by Marcio Kogan – Studio MK27

In the bustling city of Sao Paulo, Brazil, this cool and calm retreat provides quite a contrast from the activity around it.  The Chimney House by Marcio Kogan and Studio MK27 has a level of architectural harmony that is akin to a Japanese rock garden, where everything feels to be perfectly in its place.

A common trait of Kogan designs is continued in the Chimney House, as the slatted decking, lined concrete ceilings and patched hardwood floors start at one wall and stretch perfectly to another.  This provides a visual “vanishing point” within the home’s landscape, and an even sense of balance and symmetry amongst its character.

The main level of the Chimney House is wide and open, used for entertainment, relaxing and dining.  A central living and dining area is flanked on both sides by garden patios, but the separation between them is subtle enough that the entire space feels like one large, uniform atrium.  On the second floor, much of the area is blocked off into personal spaces with plenty of privacy.  One section of the upper floor opens into a long veranda overlooking the city around it and the gardens below.  Toward the veranda’s end is the home’s namesake, a metallic chimney that is established as a design accent, not something to be hidden away or designed around. 

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Agoria & Carl Craig ‘Speechless’ (Gesaffelstein remix)

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Sweet play by Elsa Lambinet

Sweet play by Elsa Lambinet from Dezeen on Vimeo.

Want more choice in your chocolate box? Mix and match fillings and toppings with these modular chocolates by French designer Elsa Lambinet.

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Kid Cudi + Dot Da Genius: WZRD

 

Download: WZRD: “Break” 

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The Arctic Circle

The Arctic Circle from Kevin Parry on Vimeo.

An Arctic inhabitant is fascinated by the sudden appearance of a mysterious box.
Music by Ihor Dawidiuk ihordawidiuk.com

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Be@rbrick World Wide Tour 2


Showcasing a total of 70 customized Be@rbricks, the Be@rbrick World Wide Tour 2 is an exhibition that will run from 3-12 December in Tokyo. Here are some of the designs, including Tokidoki, Stussyand BAPE.

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Retrosuperfuture Fall/Winter ’11 Collection

The latest collection from Italian eyewear, Retrosuperfuture, draws inspiration from Panama.

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Mountain Hill Cabin by Fantastic Norway

Norwegian architects Fantastic Norway have designed a mountain lodge with a sloping roof that you can ski over. The triangular timber cabin will be located in the mountainous district of Ål, where it will provide a private retreat that can only be reached on skis during the winter. The house will contain two bedrooms beside the ground floor living rooms and a third bedroom on a floor above. The project is due to complete in summer 2012.

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Art Directors Club: John C Jay of Wieden + Kennedy Tribute

Excerpt from the ADC Hall of Fame gala presentation, celebrating the incomparable laureate John C Jay.

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GARDEN SHED BY VILLE HARA AND LINDA BERGROTH

This project is a collaboration between Helsinki architect Ville Hara of Avanto Architects (I previously blogged about them here), and designer Linda Bergroth of Hel Yes!. The pair launched their greenhouse and garden shed kit for the gardening market in 2010. Linda customised one of the prototypes to create her own summer house studio located on a distant island in eastern Finland, the photos of which you are seeing here. She added timber floors, solar panels for lighting, and entry steps and a footpath made out of reclaimed bricks.

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Culo by Mazzucco







Beautiful backside (of for example Nicole Scherzinger, Pamela Anderson, Lady Gaga, Fergie) photos by Raphael Mazzucco for his art-book “Culo”.

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Regular Show: Rap It Up (featuring Tyler, the Creator, Childish Gambino & MC Lyte)

The latest episode of Cartoon Network’s animated series Regular Show had some great surprises in store as it featured the voices of none other than Tyler, the Creator, Childish Gambino, MC Lyte and supposedly, even KiD CuDi. The cartoon, which follows the lives of two 23-year-old deadbeat friends – a blue jay named ‘Mordecai’ and a raccoon named ‘Rigby’.

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Chanel Spring Summer 2012 Fashion Show

Amazing stage design by Zaha Hadid.

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Cabbie Napkins

These Cabbie Napkins (aka Dear John letters for your cab driver) seriously made me chuckle. Buy them at heliotrope.

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Nintendo + West Coast Customs Life-Size Mario Karts @ LA Auto Show

To bring part of Mario’s make-believe world to life, Nintendo has partnered with West Coast Customs to create life-size models of Mario’s Standard Kart and Luigi’s Bumble V Kart. While the characters are forced to enjoy their rides in the hazardous Mushroom Kingdom, we checked them out in the (relative) safety of the Los Angeles Convention Center during today’s LA Auto Show. Naturally, the West Coast Customs tie-in means that the karts’ construction will be chronicled in an upcoming episode of the shop’s reality television show.

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New Era Introducing: London Gallery Launch

Crowds flocked to the private launch of the New Era Introducing 2011 gallery at Shoreditch Underground in the heart of East London before it embarks on a tour across Europe, The Middle East and Africa.

We catch up with Lina Al Amoudi, the creative mind behind this year’s winning entry and several other finalists to find out more.

Follow New Era Introducing as it launches globally and find out more herehttp://www.neweraintroducing.com

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