Ispired by stories showcasing out of bounds photos, I’ve decided to make this quick and simple out of bounds photo and join the party. Chosen photo was found on the web and it shows a beautiful house on water with wooden bridge leading to it. It immediately showed natural potential for going out of bounds, so it was actually pretty easy to make it.
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Those were the years when computers were just starting out. When video games demanded more imagination from players who were chasing dots and small sprites on screens. Great years. Anyone still remembers such brands like Commodore, Amiga, and Spectrum? Things have changed drastically in the past decade or two and we were all here to see that. Today we take a look at some computer related magazines from the past decades which had some great illustrations on their covers.
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The time has come to give something back to the fabulous community. This project is just a small step towards that goal and in the future we hope we will do some bigger and more interesting ones. We also hope we will have some other artists featuring their work on our pages as well. That being said we can say some more things about this project. It was imagined like a super short and easy one, but we carried a bit while working on it so it falls somewhere in between. Some actions are backed up with screens and some are not so we hope everybody will be able to follow it. This is also a first one on PrintRadar and we hope you can give us some credit on that. So without further ado we present you with this small but hopefully useful PrintRadar Project showing you how to make a Quick And Stylish Photo Frame In Photoshop.
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Today we put our focusing finger at ColoRotate which you can use to create and share color schemes online. But, this is not just another ordinary color scheme generator as someone might think. There is a twist which you might have already figured out if you read the title. Yes it incorporates third dimension into the process of color scheme generation which might give you more information about relationships between actual colors.
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Yes they are surreal and imagined, but they also can represent futuristic visions at the same time, so we simply can not avoid the following question. As materials, technology, and humans in general, evolve even more in the future, will we ever live in cities that somewhat look like those you are about to see? Well, we probably won’t, but future generations might. On the other hand, maybe we are already living in such cities but we just don’t feel like it. What would people from the past centuries say about our cities? They are certainly getting more and more wired and electronically connected each day and maybe the difference between cities today and cities in the future will be something completely different? Are science fiction movies onto something? Is Wall-E our future? What do you think? Share your thoughts with us while you enjoy those amazing pieces.
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As we aim to help the community and provide you with the best possible resources, we’ve put up a list of seven great stories from our colleagues that you probably shouldn’t miss from the past week. We will make this a traditional Monday post where we will point out those stories that we think were inspiring, helpful, and even funny to read. Of course, those stories will be related to what we do here and that includes design, inspiration, resources, and everything else in between. Stories will cover every day in the week which means one for each day. Enjoy.
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In a large sea of collaboration tools, Notable is certainly a refreshing one. It is simple, easy to use, and above all very helpful web based application to each team member. It relies on visual feedback instead of boring textual emails and messages which most of the time get overlooked or finish in junk mail and you forget about them. It takes team collaboration straight up to the next level.
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For those who don’t know what CMYK represents here is a short explanation. CMYK stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key or Black which are four colors of ink used in classic printing techniques. Therefore we have three colors, plus black, which roughly represent primary colors and from which we can make other colors across visible spectrum. So CMYK actually is a color mixing system that depends on chemical pigments to achieve desired color hues. Well with those basics covered, we can proceed further and see what artists can produce while using those primary colors as their inspiration.
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Mashable’s Open Web Awards always attract some serious attention. This year is not an exception. Since the launch, which happened past October, over 300.000 votes have been cast into the basket for favorite nominees. Now, with only 2 days left for nominations, they have revealed 500 leading nominees for each category.
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Long time ago scientists have discovered that colors affect human feelings, mood and behavior and that some people are affected more than others. Today we have something called Color Psychology and large number of scientist, laboratories, theories, and experiments which are all trying to determine what is actually going on in our brains. Well we can think about Cymbolism as one of those experiments which is strictly focused on relationship between words and colors.
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