July Makeshops and New Design School propel your skills to the next level!
Hello Design Enthusiast!
We are already into July and 4 new digital classes are quickly approaching!
Copy & Art
Will help the designer or person that often writes their own copy and
will divulge expert tips from the instructor Rima Peterson, a
practicing writer and editor.
Web Site II
Takes you to the next level in Web standards and design with expert
Steven Jarvis, a local Web developer.
Pixels as Pigment
Will give you the opportunity to combine a digital pen and tablet with
Photoshop to explore digital drawing. Sam King, a local educator and
artist, will share techniques to use a Wacom tablet.
Digital Storytelling
Leads participants in combining images and sound to create a video
story and capture it on DVD. Tom Hapgood, a professor of multimedia at
the University of Arkansas, will be the guide for this 3-day makeshop.
In Book Arts this month ...
Japanese Stab Binding taught by Jenn Miller
For makeshop descriptions and further information:
http://newdesigncenter.org/makeshops.html
For makeshop calendar and costs visit:
http://newdesigncenter.org/calendar.html
There is still time to sign up and all classes have limited, available space.
Signing up is as easy as replying to this email!
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New Design School starts August 20!
Classes will begin August 20! Did you know that these seminars are
for credit and earn you a certificate? Terms are 12-weeks, and classes
are held during evenings deliver intense learning and career training
for a profession in graphic design. Enrollment is limited to 10
students looking to become tomorrow's digital design leaders.
Upcoming deadlines
AUG 3 Software Bundle fee DUE Adobe Creative Suite CS3 Design
Standard, $220
AUG 17 Fall 2007 Application Deadline
AUG 20 School begins
Did you know?
New Design School recognizes a student's past experiences as
potential credit toward seminars.
To read more visit:
http://www.newdesignschool.org/
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New Technology Tip for Photoshop
Photoshop – do you use the this program? Do you ever get that
triangle next to your color when choosing a new color in the Color
Picker dialog box? If so, Photoshop is alerting you to select the
closest CMYK equivalent for the nonprintable color that is currently
under selection. Certain colors in the RGB, HSB, and Lab color models,
such as neon colors, cannot be printed because they have no
equivalents in the CMYK model. So the next time you get the alert
triangle, click it and the closest CMYK equivalent will automatically
be generated. By the way, the alert triangle is not available if you
are using web-safe sliders.
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Hope your summer is going great!
Sonia Gutiérrez
New Design Center
Proudly sponsored by
Little Mountain Bindery
A collaboration of analog and digital design
info@newdesigncenter.org
479) 587-9925 studio/fax
572 W. 6th St. | Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701
In the Fayetteville Mill District
http://www.newdesigncenter.org
Support design in our community by sharing this email.
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We are already into July and 4 new digital classes are quickly approaching!
Copy & Art
Will help the designer or person that often writes their own copy and
will divulge expert tips from the instructor Rima Peterson, a
practicing writer and editor.
Web Site II
Takes you to the next level in Web standards and design with expert
Steven Jarvis, a local Web developer.
Pixels as Pigment
Will give you the opportunity to combine a digital pen and tablet with
Photoshop to explore digital drawing. Sam King, a local educator and
artist, will share techniques to use a Wacom tablet.
Digital Storytelling
Leads participants in combining images and sound to create a video
story and capture it on DVD. Tom Hapgood, a professor of multimedia at
the University of Arkansas, will be the guide for this 3-day makeshop.
In Book Arts this month ...
Japanese Stab Binding taught by Jenn Miller
For makeshop descriptions and further information:
http://newdesigncenter.org/makeshops.html
For makeshop calendar and costs visit:
http://newdesigncenter.org/calendar.html
There is still time to sign up and all classes have limited, available space.
Signing up is as easy as replying to this email!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
New Design School starts August 20!
Classes will begin August 20! Did you know that these seminars are
for credit and earn you a certificate? Terms are 12-weeks, and classes
are held during evenings deliver intense learning and career training
for a profession in graphic design. Enrollment is limited to 10
students looking to become tomorrow's digital design leaders.
Upcoming deadlines
AUG 3 Software Bundle fee DUE Adobe Creative Suite CS3 Design
Standard, $220
AUG 17 Fall 2007 Application Deadline
AUG 20 School begins
Did you know?
New Design School recognizes a student's past experiences as
potential credit toward seminars.
To read more visit:
http://www.newdesignschool.org/
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
New Technology Tip for Photoshop
Photoshop – do you use the this program? Do you ever get that
triangle next to your color when choosing a new color in the Color
Picker dialog box? If so, Photoshop is alerting you to select the
closest CMYK equivalent for the nonprintable color that is currently
under selection. Certain colors in the RGB, HSB, and Lab color models,
such as neon colors, cannot be printed because they have no
equivalents in the CMYK model. So the next time you get the alert
triangle, click it and the closest CMYK equivalent will automatically
be generated. By the way, the alert triangle is not available if you
are using web-safe sliders.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Hope your summer is going great!
Sonia Gutiérrez
New Design Center
Proudly sponsored by
Little Mountain Bindery
A collaboration of analog and digital design
info@newdesigncenter.org
479) 587-9925 studio/fax
572 W. 6th St. | Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701
In the Fayetteville Mill District
http://www.newdesigncenter.org
Support design in our community by sharing this email.
To be removed from this, just reply with the word "remove" in the subject line.
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