Be My Lens, Baby!
December 8, 2008 by Britt Stokes
Filed under Hardware, Photography, Reviews
Pt. 1 of 3: Lensbaby Composer, Selective Focus SLR Camera Lens
Soon after receiving my first 35mm camera, I found that photography was a little more difficult than it had first looked. Ok, it was a lot more difficult. After mastering the learning curve on how make a sharp, well-exposed photo, I saw some photography by David Hamilton and Robert Farber. I was back to square one. Suddenly, I wanted to shoot soft focus images. But, how to do it?
A Long List Of Free (and almost free) Stuff
November 25, 2008 by madBADcat
Filed under Graphics, Media, Resources, The Not-So-Daily Edition
This is part of my endless list of free stuff from the web.
Believe it or not, most of the graphics offered on the sites listed below are free. HOWEVER they are all offered under different licensing agreements- some require a link back to the designer’s website, some required copyright credits, others require nothing at all. Make sure you read the licensing agreements carefully. Don’t abuse an artist’s intellectual property rights and they will keep sharing their work with us.
Review: Jumsoft Templates and Clipart for iWorks Pages
I recently added iWorks Pages to my arsenal of design tools. I would like to suggest some add-ons that I recently included in my collection…

Review: Jumsoft Keynote FX Series (pt2)
October 28, 2008 by Dr. Michael N. Roach
Filed under Graphics, Reviews, Software, Workflow
iWorks Keynote by Apple is an excellent presentation application program for backgrounds and templates for text and images. The finished product (movies, reports, etc.) can be exported into QuickTime, PowerPoint, PDF, Images, Flash, HTML and iPod versions. Apple ships Keynote with thirty-six standard themes, providing the end user with a strong foundation and giving you plenty room to expand your library.





