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Feed Me: Bring Balance to Your Life With Writing

One of our daily challenges is building the self-confidence and discipline to harness our creative talents and skills while maintaining balance in our busy lives. Award-winning photographer, writer and artist Lucrecer Braxton recently shared her thoughts on how she is achieving this balance through writing.

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Feed Me: Using Color to Add Emotional Impact to a Photograph

Have you ever taken a picture that was good, but seemed to lack something. In this video tutorial Julieanne Kost discusses how the addition of color as well as supporting imagery can help reinforce the mood and message of a composite image that a single photograph may fail to do on it’s own.

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Feed me: August 1, 2012

How To Create An HDR Photo Effect In Photoshop

With the Olympics going on right now, when I saw this tutorial on the Creative Nerds website, I wanted to share it with you.

In this tutorial Creative Nerds share with you how to apply a high dynamic range (HDR) effect to your photos. This technique is easy to achieve using a new filter available in Photoshop CS6 and Photoshop CS 5.5. There are so many ways to make an HDR photo effect, according to the author, but this has to be the easiest method, and produces the best results.

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Feed Me: August 17, 2011

How-To’s Worth trying. Blogs worth following.

8 Photoshop Tricks I Wish I Knew When I Was a Student

Photoshop is one of the (if not THE) most well known software used in the design industry when it comes to manipulating images and pixels. (more…)

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Feed Me: August 4, 2011

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Inspiration can come from many sources. Today I’m sharing what’s inspired me so far this week.

Drawing on Interior Design for inspiration

Interior design is that branch of design, which treats the art and science of design to make the interior environment of a building more appealing and to increase the comfort of the habitants. We will see […]
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Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: August 2011

We always try our best to challenge your artistic abilities and produce some interesting, beautiful and creative artwork. And as designers we usually turn to different sources of inspiration. As a matter of fact, we’ve discovered the best one […]
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A someday/maybe solution

For most people, a someday/maybe list is simply a shadow inbox. It’s a place to collect (but not process) the cruft of your wishful but unwilling mind.
If you’re someone that keeps up with someday/maybes, you probably do it in a text file, OmniFocus, or any of the hundreds of other electronic task systems available.
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Three concepts to keep in mind when processing sentimental objects

Sentimental clutter can be some of the hardest clutter to address in our homes. It’s difficult to let go of a drawing from your daughter or an inherited chair (even though you don’t have space for it) from a loving aunt who […]
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Stuff I Use Everyday and Could Not Live Without

Are you one of those people who like to know what gadgets or software others are using to do their day to day tasks? I know I am. I am always reading on Twitter and blogs about different ways to do things. For those of you out there on […]
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Tomorrow is Freebie Friday! See you then.

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Feed Me #1: July 19, 2011

Photoshop Efficiency

I admit it. I’m a blog junkie. If it weren’t for Google Reader and my Reeder feed organizer, I’d spend hours (days even) wandering from blog to blog. Here are five recent posts that piqued my interest. I hope you like them, too.

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