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12 Useful Web Tools for Designers

Posted by Mike in Graphic design, Mike's Opinions, Print Design, Tools, Tutorials, resources on: January 16th, 2009

Came across a nice list of 12 Useful Web Tools for Designers on SixRevisions.com. A few of these I’ve used before.

Some of the ones that I’ve used include:

kuler Create is a nice tool to from Adobe that helps create color themes. You can select your own colors and see what are complimentary colors, or you can create custom themes (and browse user submitted custom themes) to see how colors look when used together. Neat little tool.

FontStruct is a neat little tool by font retailer FontShop for creating, editing and sharing fonts. While the tool is very user intuitive and pretty powerful for a free access application, creating a full font family is still a long, tedious job. But, if you have a nice font style in mind that you want to create, a great tool to allow you to do it.

Dummy Text Generator is an extremely useful tool (especially when doing print mockups or proof of concepts) that creates dummy text (i.e. “lorem ipsum plorem”) for placement in mockups. It allows you to select a number of words or characters as well as the number of paragraphs to create a simple block of copy. Great for comping jobs when you don’t have final writing. It also allows you to go back to a writer with information about how much copy is needed for a job.

I’ll have to explore some of the other listed resources when I have more time, but I’ve found some great stuff from on SixRevisions.com, so I trust that this is another great list.

CSS Articles and Resources

Posted by Mike in CSS Resources, Graphic design, Mike's Opinions, Tutorials, Web Design on: January 12th, 2009

In an effort to start posting to this site again, and also to start adding more non-Flash related posts, I’ve been keeping an eye out on the Web for helpful articles that my readers may be intrested in. In my search, I came across a nice list for toxel.com titled Top 50 Best CSS Articles and Resources.

Lot’s of great info here for all levels of CSS. I’ll be honest, I haven’t read all of these, I’m putting some faith in the guys at toxel that this list is legit, but I do visit a lot of the sources sited here (Smashing Magazine, Noupe, NetTuts among others) and have always found some great information.

Hope you all find this info helpful!

New Flash Tutorial Site

I’ve been working in my (very limited) free time on a new site for Flash tutorials. About a month ago, I did a soft-launch of www.gotoandlearnflash.com.

The goal of gotoAndLearnFlash is to have users find the Flash tutorials they want, and write their own reviews to let future readers of this site know whether the tutorial was really helpful or not. While my goal here is to find the best free online Flash tutorials the net has to offer, I simply don’t have the time to review each and every tutorial I come across. That is why I encourage users to check out the tutorials, come back and rate or review them for future readers.

Currently, there are only a few tutorials listed, but I try to add more and more when I can. The biggest hurdle is I really would like to review any tutorials that I post, but I simply don’t have the time. So, I’ve been posting some Flash tutorials without an editorial review in hopes that users will add their own reviews in the comments section. Better than a rating system, I believe a user review will help gauge whether the tutorial is really worth checking out. If you enjoy my tutorials, check out www.gotoandlearn.com to find more Flash tutorials from other authors that I found helpful.

Photoshop Videos

Posted by Mike in Photoshop, Tutorials, Web Design on: July 10th, 2008

I’ve spent a lot of time talking about Flash on this site, mainly because that’s where my highest interest is… however that’s not the only software we designers need to know. So, I thought I’d pass along this great list from psdtuts.com of featuring 18 really great Online Photoshop Videos. Some are straight tutorials, some are Photoshop demos, but either way, a nice collection of fun and interesting videos about Photoshop.

If you haven’t visited psdtuts.com (and it’s sister site nettuts.com) I recommend you check it out. They always have some great, high-quality tutorials on Photoshop (while nettuts.com is focused on Web development tutorials).

Flash Tutorial: Breakout Game Tutorial Part 5

Posted by Mike in ActionScript tutorials, Flash, Flash Tutorial, Tutorials on: June 6th, 2008

Flash Tutorial: Creating a Brick Breaking Paddle Game in Flash: Part 5

Level: This is a beginner lesson, but I will assume that the reader is familiar with the basic use of the Flash software including stage, timeline, drawing tools, property window, etc.

Version: I will be using Flash CS3 and AS2 (athough tut is compatible with earlier versions of Flash) and instructions are for the Mac. Windows users would use the PC counterparts for specific instructions on Flash Menu/Shortcut instuctions.

Description: The fifth part of a Flash tutorial on making a Flash game similar to the old BreakOut game for Atari. In previous parts, we created the movement for the paddle and the ball, set up the bricks and the script for collisions, added scores to our Flash game, and in our last tutorial, we set it up to go to a “You Win” screen. In this tutorial, we will set up a players “lives”, as well as what will happen when the player runs out of lives.

Demo:

(Refresh page if you don’t see the ball animation)

Let’s get started!

Let’s open up our Flash files from Part 4 of this game tutorial. (more…)

Flash Tutorial: Breakout Game Part 4

Posted by Mike in ActionScript tutorials, Flash, Flash Tutorial, Tutorials on: June 5th, 2008

Flash Tutorial: Creating a Brick Breaking Paddle Game in Flash: Part4

Level: This is a beginner lesson, but I will assume that the reader is familiar with the basic use of the Flash software including stage, timeline, drawing tools, property window, etc.

Version: I will be using Flash CS3 and AS2 (athough tut is compatible with earlier versions of Flash) and instructions are for the Mac. Windows users would use the PC counterparts for specific instructions on Flash Menu/Shortcut instuctions.

Description: The fourth part of a Flash tutorial on making a Flash game similar to the old BreakOut game for Atari. In the first part of our game tutorial, we created the movement for the paddle and the ball. In the second part of the Flash tutorial, we set up the bricks and applied the script for the collisions of the ball with the bricks. In the third part of our Flash game tutorial, we added scores to our flash game. Now, for the fourth part of our Flash game, we will have the game advance to a new screen when we “win” the game.

Demo:

Let’s get started!

Let’s open up our Flash files from Part 3 of this game tutorial. (more…)

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