Category Archives: Graphic Design

Line Height

I know, it’s been a while since I’ve written. Don’t worry, though, I don’t have a lot of time so I don’t plan on rambling a lot in this post. I’m going to talk a little bit about line height, explain some general rules, then give a brief explanation of why they’re important. I’m doing [...]
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Some Print Tips

I’ll admit, I haven’t done a lot of printing. Actually, I have done a lot of printing… just not the sort that involves design. I designed some calling cards for whattheblindsee.com a while back. While I think they looked fairly nice they were extremely impractical from a printing perspective. I submitted my design to uPrinting [...]
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Before you wireframe…

I just wrote a post on why you should wireframe. I’m writing this one because I feel like I left something out. The thing that kept me from wireframing—for the most part—was that I didn’t know what content to put on my webpage. There’s no point in wireframing if you don’t have some idea what content [...]
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Some whattheblindsee stuff

So I’ve been working on some stuff for whattheblindsee, I had the theme almost entirely coded, but then my server crashed. I might be able to get it back, but we’ll see. If I do you’ll see the new theme up soon. I’ve also been working on some business cards. Well, they’re not really business cards, [...]
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GIMP 2.7.0 – Finally!

It’s finally here! I’d given up and moved to Photoshop, but I always loved GIMP. I used Linux almost exclusively for quite some time which meant quite a lot of GIMPing. Now that I’m on Windows I generally use Photoshop, but I’ve given 2.7.0 GIMP a shot. There aren’t a lot of noticeable differences right [...]
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