Archive for August, 2009

August

25th

What’s difference between Pantone, CMYK, RGB, and Hexidecimal in design?

I’ve had some recent questions from friends starting out in graphic design and also clients wanting to know the difference between all the color options and why they look so different depending on how you see them (ex. monitor, print, web, etc.) . When I started to think about the best way to explain this, I randomly looked at a friends blog and found he had answered it!

Check it out Here: http://www.northcountrydesign.us/articles/understanding-color.html

I think he does a really good job talking to all the different points.

Here is a quote from the text:

There isn’t really a simple answer to this, but we thought it would be a good idea to discuss color gamuts. For those of you who want to get all scientific about it, we offer this explanation: Monitors emit light, inked paper absorbs or reflects specific wavelengths. Cyan, magenta and yellow pigments serve as filters, subtracting varying degrees of red, green and blue from white light to produce a selective gamut of spectral colors. Like monitors, printing inks also produce a color gamut that is only a subset of the visible spectrum, although the range is not the same for both. Consequently, the same art displayed on a computer monitor may not match to that printed in a publication.

Also he has a great Pantone conversion chart here: http://www.northcountrydesign.us/component/content/article/25/85.html

So check it out and let me know of any other good resources out there.

August

19th

Point of Sale User Interface Design

Thought I would upload work that I did a little while ago. This is design is for Point of Sale software. I did the User Interface Design in Illustrator and Photoshop.

Log in Screen

Log in Screen

Order Screen

Order Screen

August

17th

Convert a pdf to Power Point

I get this question a ton, this happens alot (it seems) in the corporate atmosphere.

There will be a presentation that somebody gave, convereted it to a pdf, then distributed it. Then someone will want to use elements of that presentation with out recreating them. Here is the easiest way ( that I know of) to do this.

Step 1.

You got your pdf open:

This is a sample pdf to start with

This is a sample pdf to start with (click to enlarge)

Ok so what you want to do is export this bad boy to jpegs:

Ok so export this to jpegs

Ok so export this to jpegs

File>Export>Image>JPEG

Choose your location and export.

That’s it for step one.

Step 2.

Ok so now that you exported to jpegs open up Power Point and import the jpegs as an album

Ok your going to go to Insert> Photo Album

Ok your going to go to Insert> Photo Album

Here is the photo album dialog box, add all the files in order

Here is the photo album dialog box, add all the files in order

Then you will press Create, and you will get the following:

PowerPoint will through in an intro slide titled: Photo Album

PowerPoint will through in an intro slide titled: Photo Album

Now all you have to do is delete the first slide and BOOM! You are done.

Look at you, you did it.

Look at you, you did it.

Let me know in the comments what you thought or if you know a better way to do this.

August

17th

Cash For Clunkers – Point of Sale Style

So I had a recent job to create a cash for clunkers image for old Point-of-Sale units.

Cash for POS Clunkers

Cash for POS Clunkers

So basically I used Photoshop to make the POS Terminal all rusted and old looking with a cracked screen, then added in the junkyard and claw. The logo I created in Illustrator.

I love pieces like this, I am a big fan of Photoshop and love creating new compositions out of different images and elements.

August

15th

Adding work from Portfolio

Just adding some work from my portfolio onto the site you can check it out at here.

I added some logo work and website work. Only a few pieces now but more to come.

I’ll be adding more as I get the time so keep checking back, and if you have any questions let me know.