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Thursday, October 25, 2012

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Rectangular Glassy Logo – Photoshop Graphic Design Tutorial 1


I was lurking around the web for graphic design inspiration, and saw a rectangular glassy logo web design concept on Monster Templates, so I decided, “Hey, why not make a Photoshop tutorial?”  So basically, we will learn in this Photoshop tutorial how to use our airbrush to achieve a very cool glass effect.
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I have prepared a background for you to work on to save some time.  Go ahead and take it over to your Photoshop.
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Our first step is to outline our base of the glassbox, so go ahead and take out your rounded rectangle and set the size to 12.  Make sure that the background is white.
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Drop the opacity of our current outline down to eight percent.
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It’s barely visible now and that’s good.  Don’t worry, you did nothing wrong.  Duplicate the same outline except now clear it of all layer styles, and take out your Eraser Tool.  Set the tip to aproximately the size of 1450 and following the diagram, below erase all the white area.  Make sure that you use the airbrush tip, not just the typical brush.  Otherwise, you will have a different effect.
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So now after airbrushing off the tip, you should have something along the lines of this:
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Duplicate the following layer.  Let’s call it the highlight, and flip it vertically.  Place it to the top of our outline now.  So something along the lines of this:
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Let’s add some lining highlights to our glassbox, so go back to your original outline and make a copy. Clear it of all the layer styles and using your Eraser Tool with the size tip of 50, follow the diagram below to take off all the unnecessary white.
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After that, take that layer and flip it vertically, and align closer to the bottom.  It should look something like this:
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Duplicate it once again, and just move it to the top.
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Add the logo or text that you wish to have, similar to what we have below:rectangular-glassy-logo-design-photoshop-image-9
Duplicate our original outline again, and following the Diagram below using your Elliptical Tool, cut out a curve.
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Lower the opacity to 8%, and you are now done.
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Below are two examples side by side.  A logo/text:
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Thank you for reading, and I hope that you enjoyed this tutorial!

Tuesday, September 18, 2012


Poster of Resident Evil: Retribution








Synopsis

The Umbrella Corporation's deadly T-virus continues to ravage the Earth, transforming the global population into legions of the flesh eating Undead. The human race's last and only hope, Alice, awakens in the heart of Umbrella's most …
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In Theaters

  • September 14, 2012

MPAA Rating

R (for sequences of strong violence throughout)

Genres

Action/Adventure, Horror, Sequel

Distributors

Screen Gems, Sony Pictures Releasing

DIRECTORS

CAST

Milla Jovovich

Alice

Sienna Guillory

Jill Valentine

Shawn Roberts

Albert Wesker

Oded Fehr

Carlos Oliveira

Michelle Rodriguez

Rain Ocampo

Johann Urb

Leon S. Kennedy


Wednesday, August 22, 2012

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Thursday, August 16, 2012

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Sunday, August 12, 2012

Techblogger article on electronic money in this month’s edition of The Journal

Have you seen the weirdly unconvincing Usain Bolt London Olympics advert , in which the fastest man to have ever walked on the planet appears to jog through treacle, to the deeply irrelevant accompaniment of  Ocean Colour Scene?
Well, in an “online exclusive” for the Law Society of Scotland’s Journal, I have written about the new law behind the new technology which the rubbish advert is trying to sell you.
My article discusses the EU’s Green paper Towards an integrated European market for card, internet and mobile payments, and also adds an overview of the current e-money regime.
Essentially the Green Paper has invited comment on a wide array of potentially relevant means of regulation, which is a reflection of the novelty of policy in this area.

Newport Life Magazine

Newport Life Magazine is a lifestyles magazine based in Newport, Rhode Island. Founded in 1993, the magazine is published eight times annually and covers the events, people, history and places of Newport County.[2] Newport Life Magazine is located at 101 Malbone Road in theNewport Daily News building. The magazine is published bi-monthly. Issues include: Jan/Feb, March/April, May/June, July, August, Sept/Oct and Nov/Dec.
Newport Life’s Magazine’s circulation is 10,000 copies per issue. Newsstands sell the magazine at 72 locations in Newport County, 152 other locations in Rhode Island, 85 locations in Connecticut, Massachusetts and Maine and 113 new locations in the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area. There is also national distribution through Barnes and NobleBorders,Waldenbooks and other various bookstores throughout the country.[1] Newport Life Magazine and Edward A. Sherman Publishing Co. also produce four annual magazines: Newport Wedding MagazineThe Newport Best Read GuideHome & Lifestyles and City Guide.

Contents

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[edit]Best of Newport

The May/June issue of Newport Life Magazine features the Best of Newport Awards. Readers vote in on their favorite places, restaurants, businesses and products in Newport, with the ballot in the Sept/Oct issue.

[edit]Magazine departments

There are four to five feature articles in each magazine. The length of these articles is around 1,000 words with four to six photos each. A feature article usually requires work from one to three photographers.[3]
Many of the magazine’s articles fit into a specific "department." Each department focuses on a specific niche of Newport County’s lifestyle.
  • Antiques highlights a small piece of Newport's antiques.
  • Built To Last showcases how Newport County's older buildings have withstood the test of time.
  • Crave highlights items that can be purchased from local businesses and shops.
  • Datebook is in each issue of the magazine, and lists events and activities in the Newport County area.
  • Day Tripper talks about a day or weekend trip taken off Aquidneck Island. Includes directions and accommodations for this trip.
  • Fashion is a six to eight-page photography spread for fall and sometimes a three to four-page spring spread.
  • In Our Midst profiles a local person, couple or family with a unique history or something special to share.
  • Making Waves is around 800 words and the articles have a nautical theme.
  • On Nature's Side focuses on the environment. The articles are typically around 800 words including animals, trees and nature hikes.
  • Social Scene highlights non-profit events in Newport County with photographs and a brief description of the event.
  • Taste focuses on food, restaurants and dining. Articles sometimes look at behind the scenes work in local restaurants, such as Fluke Wine Bar.Newport Life writer Michael Persson wrote about his experience behind the scenes, "Unless the kitchen is an open one, the chefs have no way of judging the scene beyond their walls. And for an 80-seat restaurant, that, on a Friday or Saturday night, will send out about 600 plates of food, knowing what’s around the corner will prevent the couscous from hitting the fan." [4]
  • Way it Was talks about an aspect of Newport and how it was in the past.[3]

[edit]Other publications

[edit]Newport Wedding (October)

Newport Wedding Magazine covers all wedding details, such as wedding venues and florists, and showcases couples who are married in Newport, including details of their weddings.

[edit]Annual Bridal Show

The Annual Bridal Show is hosted by Newport Wedding Magazine. The 10th Annual Bridal Show is scheduled for February 18, 2012 at Rosecliff and OceanCliff Hotel [5]
There are caterers at the Bridal Show such as Russell Morin Fine Catering, Blackstone Caterers, Regency Caterers, and Plantation Caterers. Live entertainment is provided by Entertainment Specialists.
The 9th Annual Newport Bridal Show was held at Rosecliff and OceanCliff on February 19, 2011. There were 80 wedding professionals, transportation between venues, fashion shows, live entertainment,samples, and two Grand Prizes.[6]
The 8th Annual Newport Bridal Show was Event promoted on over 80 online newspapers in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New York, and Connecticut. The show was also featured on ABC6 as part of their half-hour wedding feature.[7]

[edit]Newport Best Read Guide (June)

Published Annually in June, the Newport Best Read Guide provides a guide to visitors of Newport County, with information such as road maps, lodging information, beach guides, and mansions. There is a 250,000 annual circulation to over half a million potential customers.[8]

[edit]Home & Lifestyles

Home & Lifestyles is a magazine covering the home, such as decorating and design as well as features on landscaping and historic gardens.

[edit]City Guide (December)

City Guide is a guide for new Newport County residents. The City Guide includes information on education and children's sports, calendars of events, voting information, restaurants and farmer’s markets.

[edit]References

  1. a b Newport Life Magazine "Rate Card"Newport Life Magazine, 2010, Retrieved 2011-4-13.
  2. ^ Newport Patch "Listings"Newport Patch Retrieved 2011-4-13.
  3. a b http://www.newportlifemagazine.com/about_us/
  4. ^ Persson, Michael "Taste, In the Night Kitchen"Newport Life Magazine, September/October 2010,http://www.flukewinebar.com, Retrieved 2011-4-13.
  5. ^ http://www.newportweddingexpo.com/
  6. ^ Newport Bridal Show "Wed Alert", wedalert.com, 2011, retrieved 2011-4-13.
  7. ^ http://newportlifemagazine.com/PDF/2011NBSmediawrap-up.pdf
  8. ^ Best Read Guide "Advertising Information"Newport Daily News, 2011, Retrieved 2011-4-13.

Why You Should Choose To Be Happy In Life

Lots of people have made a choice to focus on being happy in their lives. What prevents you from trying it a yourself? Many people have wondered about it; few go beyond this, however. Not many take solid action to affect this life change. Most get off course by different reasons or most common, they make excuses and set off never really knowing what its like. Usually there are excuses such as, it's too hard or my life is too complicated. Some people also say things like you don't understand my issues or I don't even know where to begin. Ultimately they end up just choosing to be mediocre.
Were their excuses or reasons in reality valid? Had they really tried to comprehend what was involved? Did they know and realize the advantages?
Let's take a closer look. Many reasons exist for why one should focus on being happy in life. Here are the five most common reasons. Let us go through them them one by one to see which might apply:
First, its scientifically proven that the happier you are, the healthier you also are. Sure, I recognize you may object this as being true 100 percent of the time time. And you may well be right, however, look at it like this, almost all (even if not 100%) of people that focus on the good things in life live longer healthier lives. Furthermore, bear in mind that while living longer, you also enjoy things more. Even the small things.
Second, being happy is contagious. Its very attractive and will force others to want to be around you. The main reason is they see you have something special and they want to know how to get it for themselves. And also being around a happy person makes them feel better about themselves.
Third, choosing to be happy will likely make you more successful in your career. As they say you "catch more flies with honey.". Also, being happy is physically appealing to the opposite sex. Someone who is happy promotes confidence which brings me to my next point.
Fourth, confidence breeds success. Choosing a happy lifestyle is a self fulfilling prophecy.
Fifth, being happy enables you to laugh more and appreciate humor. In turn, this is beneficial because as you know, laughing is the best medicine.
Reviewing some of the above reasons in detail this way, one by one, they really generates a strong case for wanting to focus on being happy in life, don't they?
Maybe its not for you. But, look at it inside the light of the above 5 points. Seriously consider choosing to be happy in your life if enough of the value of the benefits apply to you.
Sandy Mcsmithhomer is an avid sports fan and father of three children. He is best known among friends for his hilarious quotes and care for others. If your around him long enough your bound to hear some of his humorous quotes or jokes as well as his avid desire to be happy!


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Lessons in Success and Personal Growth From the Hare and the Tortoise

There are heaps of tools in the market these days providing deeper insights to our personalities, psyche, skills and strengths and how we interact and engage to best effect. Self awareness and self understanding is crucial to making the right decisions in life and getting the success we desire, from life partner to career choice and who we decide to surround ourselves with. Sometimes, though profound wisdom and learning is captured in a story and The Hare and The Tortoise by Aesop's Fable's is one of those. It captures beautifully the philosophies and secrets of success, personal growth and development.
Let's take the Hare.
Can you relate to the hare, always in a hurry to move forward to the next level, competitive and up for the challenge. We can even be in a hurry to grow up these days but success worth having takes time and effort to acquire. It is good to be up for a challenge and to have goals and aspirations to look forward to in life. There is nothing quite like winning or achieving something that is personal to you. But hare like behaviors have severe limitations. Always wanting to be ahead of the pack can be exhausting and, in looking forward, we fail to appreciate the importance of the present moment where the best opportunities and solutions appear and we lose sight of the 'why' behind our actions.
Overly competitive tendencies can alienate people when we might need support.
It is natural human nature to want to strive for more so achieving goals and enjoying the accolades and riches that come with that experience end up being only temporary as we look for the next bigger goal. It is easy to fall into the workaholic category in pursuit of our goals.
In the end it gets you because you burnout.
There are plenty of hares everywhere you look hoping to short cut and leap frog to change their life in 3 weeks, lose weight fast, eliminate debt, create a business and achieve overnight success. They want results in all areas of their life and they want it straight away. They think that if they look better they'll enjoy a better life or when they get their success they can be happy and start really living.
It doesn't always quite work like that does it?
Whilst external appearance can do wonders for our self confidence if we haven't got that belief in us deep inside of us then it's not going to truly alter how we feel and we won't feel fulfilled or satisfied for very long. It is in our nature to want to strive for more but what if we could learn to evolve in a different way and to appreciate the change that small steps bring?
There is a place for radical transformational change programmes, after all, sometimes; shock tactics can be good for kick starting our systems. But the issue is always around continuity. If you're surviving on watercress soup all week then the will power is going to fail you eventually even if you are the most disciplined person on the planet.
The same is true for growing your business, very rarely do you achieve break through success without putting in the right foundations. You plant the seed then it has to be lovingly nurtured, watered and weeded frequently to bring it to life. If you're lucky one day you'll be able to harvest it but, meanwhile, you've had a ball growing it.
As the age old saying goes success is not about doing something 100% better it's about doing everything 1% better. Constant small steps of improvement every day by eating in the right way, for example. You've got to the take the action and you've got to be persistent. That goes for perfecting the art of being what you want to become not waiting until you have something in the false belief that you'll then be seen to be that type of person.
The actions and behaviors of the tortoise have much to offer us.
He teaches us about the value of the journey as much as the destination point. His actions are more centered and less ego driven.
Sure the tortoise moves more slowly but with more purposeful action, one step at a time, moving consistently towards the end result. The tortoise knows why he's moving forward and the value of the tortoise is not about being the best you can be, though there's merit in that. The tortoise teaches us the wisdom of accepting who we really are and where we are in life because the tortoise realized he's more than good enough.
The tortoise stayed the course and got to the finish line ahead of the hare. The tortoise is peaceful and full of serenity less concerned with comparisons, and that's an inner power like nothing else.
This fable is a lesson in momentum. If you want lasting results in all areas of your life then steady wins the race every time.
Kath Roberts is a life and business coach who helps individuals looking for career change transition from employee to self employment by identifying natural born talents, purpose and passions then converting those into profit utilising online marketing strategies to integrate work with lifestyle goals. So if you're looking for a better way of life or have a burning desire to start an online business but don't have a clue where to start, then get in touch.


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