Setting up your web space
These photos illustrate how to set up your web space at the School of Education web space. Check your email for the url, user name and password. Step one – Load Dreamweaver and go to the Site menu and...
View ArticlePhotoshop layer masking demo
If you use Adobe Photoshop, you might find this on line video tutorial of interest. Follow this link to a video by Matt Kloskowski. The series is part of the on line videos by Peachpit Press. The link...
View ArticleDean gets an A’daBoy
Your classmate Dean found this free FTP program. Say it with me – IT IS FREE – But it installs only on Firefox. Copy and paste this link using FIREFOX not Safari...
View ArticleMac OS Font Book
Are you familiar with the Font book application in the Mac OS? Go to your Applications folder > look for the Font Book application> and launch it. The second column from the left is a list of...
View ArticleConnecting to the class server
Watch this video to learn how to connect to the class server from your Apple computer.
View ArticleFree training videos for Adobe CS3
I was searching for an answer to a question for a problem in InDesign and I discovered free training videos on the Adobe site. Go to Adobe Video Workshop On the top of the left column is the a list of...
View ArticleFree trial of Adobe Lightroom v.2 Beta
In class, we discussed using Adobe CS3 Automated Web gallery creator script in Photoshop and Bridge. As I mentioned, you can use many programs to automatically generate web galleries from your image...
View ArticleHow to Make a Leather Journal
Danika Morphew-Tarbuck gave a demo to the class to teach us how to sew a leather wrapper around two signatures of drawing paper. Below is a photo of a sample that she created. Danika used leather from...
View ArticleWhere’s my Glyph? It was just here!
Once you explore all of the characters in your favorite type face or font, you may want to see what else is hidden in the keyboard map for the font. For example, how many times have you wondered were...
View ArticleIs your type format True, Open or ‘script?
When you select a font in InDesign® from the font menu, check the icons to the left of the font’s name. The icon is there to let you know the type format. The O indicates...
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