The Best Free Sans-Serif Fonts for Designers

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Posted on 21st June 2011 by Stelian Subotin in internet |Uncategorized

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The Best Free Sans-Serif Fonts for Designers

The last font round-ups which were released on Psd.Fanextra have been highly appreciated by you, the community, and you’ve asked for more! We have listened you, and set up another, great collection, with new, different and free sans-serif fonts, which, as usually, are available free of charge, for your both, commercial and personal projects!

Titillium Text

A slim and elegant font great for using in a stylish project.

Ubuntu

An interesting and cool-looking font that will surely create an awesome atmosphere.

Spring Steel

With a new and fresh look, this font is great to use in a serious and important creation.

Sansation

Having a serious and important look, this nice font fits well an important message.

Sertig

This font has an amazing and new look, granting a special mood in every composition.

Raleway

A shiny and cool-looking font great for creating an interesting message.

Patagonia

A simple and pleasant font which has a slight retro air.

Champagne and Limousines

Having a rich and modern look, this awesome font is great for underlining the importance of a message.

Franchise

A nice font that is great to create an unusual and special mood.

O Basic

A thin and different font that has an amazing look and a cool feeling.

Mentone

With a fresh and nice look, this font is good to use in an important project.

Back Packer

An interesting and pleasant font great to use in a design.

Cantarell

Cantarell is a slight, attractive and well-designed font which falls under the Sans Serif category, and is fully available for personal and commercial use.

Europe Underground

A cool-looking font great for using in a city based composition.

Icarus


A new and pleasant font that will surely look great on a lot of creations.

Font Jesterday

A simple and nice-looking font that has a funny mood around it.

Cicle

With a slim and impressive look, this font is great to use on stylish projects.

Hattori Hanzo

An awesome-looking font that suits well a technical design.

Juice

An interesting and lively font that will add a little bit of emotion to your pictures.

Square Type B

Having a serious and gorgeous look, this font is great for using in a futuristical composition.

Typografi

An amazing font that has a special air when applied in a project.

Gabo

A special and unusual mood is being created thanks to this font’s interesting look.

Circleized

With a slight futuristical air, this font is great to use in complicated projects.

Opificio

A simple and elegant font great to use in some special compositions.

Segan Light

Having a nice and impressive look, this font can create an great mood for the one who reads it.

Comfortaa

A comfortable and nice font that is great in a modern composition.

LT Oksana

With a new and interesting look, this font is an awesome choice for an important project.

Champagne Font V 1.1

An elegant and slim font great for outlining the elegance of a message.

Surface

A nice-looking and impressive font that will surely add a special air to your composition.


The Evolution of Photoshop Infographic

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Posted on 21st June 2011 by Photoshop Lady in internet |Uncategorized

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This program, called Display, caught the attention of his brother John Knoll, an Industrial Light & Magic employee, who recommended Thomas turn it into a fully-fledged image editing program. Thomas took a six month break from his studies in 1988 to collaborate with his brother on the program, which had been renamed ImagePro.

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30 Minute Redesign – Suggestions Needed!

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Posted on 18th June 2011 by Tom in internet |Uncategorized

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30 Minute Redesigns

After 57 weeks of fantastic 30 minute redesigns, for some strange reason, this week we received no suggestions for this weeks redesign!

So… rather than a redesign today, I’m using this post to gather suggestions for next week’s redesign. I’ll host a poll next Thursday, like usual to decide which design will be redesigned. If you would like a completely FREE redesign and analysis of your site, simply leave a comment to this post with your websites address.


WMC Fest Recap: From the Founder’s Perspective

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Posted on 17th June 2011 by Jeff Finley in internet |Uncategorized

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There’s a lot of recaps being posted around the net from those who attended the 2nd ever Weapons of Mass Creation Fest last weekend. And I love it. I love seeing their photos and their stories. I wanted to post a recap, but not like everyone else of course. I wanted to post a recap from my perspective, the organizer of such an event. Coming off what I’ve been calling the best weekend of my life, I think I’m finally ready to put it into words.

This won’t be a play-by-play of what happened and not a list of who did what. We have articles coming up that will be more in-depth, but for now, this is just my take as the organizer of WMC Fest.

The Raffle

But first, let me announce the winners of the raffle we had at WMC Fest. People stopping by the Go Media table in the gallery were able to buy tickets for the raffle. The winners are below:

Grand Prize: Adobe CS5 Master Collection
Winner: Michael Nilsen of Brecksville, OH

1st Prize: Ten Ton Training DVD Collection
Includes Ten Ton Photoshop, Ten Ton CSS, Ten Ton Dreamweaver, and Ten Ton Zen Cart
Winner: Tyler Powers of Ravenna, OH

2nd Prize: Thread’s Not Dead ebook by Jeff Finley
Winner: Alyssa Welch of Moken, IL

Congratulations to the winners! We will be in touch regarding your prize. For those of you who didn’t win, we’re sorry – maybe next time!

So let’s start form the beginning

Two years ago I had the entrepreneurial seizure to start a fest. A music fest at first, but after successfully throwing the Weapons of Mass Creation photo shoot party with some of our favorite artists, I decided to combine the two. Let’s bring back those artists, but add bands and call it Weapons of Mass Creation Fest. Thus the idea was born. Click that link if you want to dig deeper into the values and motives for starting the first one.

Here’s an interiew I did with Jay Delaney of Create the Map. This was taken during WMC Fest and describes a lot of what I’m going to say here. It’s quite long, at 26 minutes, so you might want to listen to it while you work.

Setbacks and Doubters

In May 2010, the first WMC Fest happened. While it was amazing we pulled it off, we had some pretty major setbacks. We had to overcome such obstacles as losing our venue with 30 days left, our keynote speaker canceling the day before, and people questioning how “DIY” I actually was by combining commercial art with some pretty staunch anti-capitalist bands and fans. I also had doubters here at Go Media as I spent lots of on-the-clock time putting on a fest that was largely my own brainchild and interests. It was not a fest that was dreamed up from the labs of Go Media, it was a pure passion project of my own that bled into Go Media. Of course, if we all checked our passions at the door, Go Media wouldn’t be where it is today. That’s one thing that makes Go Media great, we care about our employees’ passions and our company is structured in a way that allows for personal passion to bleed into the work day.

But the big question still remained. How can Go Media be a design firm AND also put on what people were describing as “Cleveland’s answer to SXSW?”. Seriously, this was hard! Talk about expectations.

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Community Involvement

The answer was outside help and community support. We wouldn’t have been able to put on WMC 2011 without incredible help from people OUTSIDE Go Media. Firstly, if we were going to make 2011 work, we had to divvy up the workload. We were passionate about art/design and we needed someone equally as passionate about music. That’s where I found Jesse Sloan. Jesse contacted me years ago about doing work for his band Bethesda and while we never actually did, we stayed in touch over the years. He wanted to get involved in WMC Fest and told me he had put on A.R.M. Fest (a diy music fest) in the past. He had experience in planning something like this and also shared a lot of the same interests in music. I got along great with him and trusted he would do the music portion right. In fact, he ended up doing it better than I ever could have!

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Teamwork. Collaboration. No joke.

If it wasn’t for Jesse taking the music portion of WMC Fest and treating it like his own baby, we wouldn’t have been able to book nearly half the bands we did this year. I had collaborated with some awesome members of the community for 2010, but this put it at a whole new level. I was unloading the entire workload of booking bands, paying bands, and dealing with all the stuff that goes along with it. That left me free to focus on booking speakers, curating the gallery show, and, well… everything else. It was still a lot of work, but I saw the vision and I just had to get there.

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Seeing it all Come Together

I’ll skip all the boring details and get into the payoff. The night before I was a mental wreck and not able to sleep. My wife Kim was stressing out as well thinking of things at the last minute. I got there to set up early the next day and Aaron Draplin rolls up early in his van and gives me a big ole bear hug. This was a great sign – my biggest speaker is here, and early! Fuck yes. My volunteers started showing up on time. Fuck yes. I explained the confusing-as-hell ticketing process, but they seemed to understand. I was so worried about this. But our first attendee showed up and I watched my volunteers get them in with ease. I was thinking “why did I imagine this would be so hard?” Everyone was smiling and excited, and even when there was a mess up, people didn’t care. They wanted things to work and were really forgiving! The volunteers were bright enough to figure things out when I wasn’t around, which to my delight made me able to enjoy the fest.

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The Experience

So like I said, I had such awesome volunteers – and thanks to my wife Kim for making sure I had all the positions covered! This allowed me to roam free and be where I WANTED to be, not where I NEEDED to be. I could sit down and watch the speakers that I worked so hard to bring in. And if I felt like it, I could roll over and watch bands play at the Happy Dog and feel insanely proud that Jesse was able to pull off his portion. I don’t know how to describe the feeling of it coming together. It’s like graduating high school – you work so hard, and this is the pay off.

So I watched some amazing speakers, to which our intern Raji Purcell will profile each one on this site. Stay tuned for that. And I got to see some bands that I never even heard of that were fascinating to see. One of the hidden benefits of letting someone else book the bands who has better taste and passion for it than you do, you get to see some amazing bands you never would have discovered otherwise. In fact, Pitchfork even listed WMC Fest on their summer calendar. Fuck yes I say.

The Design Gallery was ridiculous. So many awesome designers in one place – ok that’s not that new. Designers gather at conferences all over. But everyone here was buzzing because it felt like OUR OWN graphic design summer camp. We all did it together and it was like a big fat family reunion. And that’s exactly what I’m looking for in a fest!

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What to Expect Next

Like I said above, we’ve got some post fest articles coming your way. Profiling the speakers and their talks, the design gallery, and maybe the music portion. If you attended and took photos, please add them to our WMC Fest 2011 Flickr Pool.

Thanks for the Memories

WMC Fest Recap: From the Founder’s Perspective is a post from: GoMediaZine

Go Media is a creative agency based in Cleveland, Ohio. Besides the GoMediaZine, we also work for clients and sell stock artwork and design files on the Arsenal.


The Ultimate Guide to Managing your design projects – Part 2: The history of Proof Lab

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Posted on 16th June 2011 by William Beachy in internet |Uncategorized

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I’ve always had a strange combination of passions – art and business. I don’t think these two areas of interest are typically held by one person. But for me, they are. So, it was no surprise that when I started Go Media I was consistently thinking about the business systems side of being a graphic designer. How do we keep track of our projects? How do we track our time? How do we deliver proofs to our clients? I was anxious to start building these systems for Go Media.

The Zip Line

The first real attempt at building a project management system for our design firm was a zip-line. At the time (2002), our firm was just two guys operating out of the first floor of a beat-up old house. The zip-line was, literally, a metal cable that I strung across the dining room where we had our desks. From this zip-line, I hung clear plastic envelopes that held copies of invoices that I had typed up in Quickbooks. The details of the project would be on both the invoice, and a sheet of paper that I had at our meetings. Any client documents that needed to stay with the project were also placed in the envelope.

This seemed like a fairly simple and effective project management system. The problem was that this system was overkill for a firm comprised of two designers. I was spending a ton of time taking notes, typing everything up, printing it out and hanging it on the line. About 50% of the time, I was the one doing the work – there was no point in me documenting everything. I already knew what I had to do! And the other 50% of the time, I could have simply spun around in my chair and told Wilson directly what work he had to do. Essentially, it was a system larger than our firm. We learned then that company systems must grow with your firm. When you’re small, you won’t need many policies, procedures and systems to manage your design services. But as you grow, and get bigger – you’ll slowly need to add more and more. So, we took the zip-line down and went back to our previous project management system – talking.

The client problem

Simultaneous to this project management system failure, we realized that we WERE having problems delivering proofs to our clients. For whatever reason, I still can’t understand why, our clients were having a hard time receiving and opening .jpeg proofs from us through e-mail. Perhaps their ISP’s thought our attachments were viruses. Perhaps they had malware laden computers that wouldn’t let them open .jpegs. I can only imagine. Whatever the reason, we had a problem that we needed to fix. The first solution was that we started posting images to the internet, then sending a link. This worked much better, but we were posting all these images manually. I’m not even talking about using a service like Flickr or Facebook. I mean, we literally built a web page for every single proof and posted them online.

Prooflab, v1

It wasn’t long before we realized how ridiculous this was, so – we built the original Prooflab. It was a very simple online tool. We would fill out a form and select our proofs. Prooflab would build a web page with our proofs on it and send us a link. We would then forward that link over to our client. From there, the feedback loop was just as if we had e-mailed the proofs. The client would either e-mail us or call us with feedback.
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As we grew and changed over the next three years, it was becoming apparent that we would once again need to develop a system for managing our projects. Our staff had grown from two to six. We had switched from flat-rate billing to hourly billing. We were landing larger projects and we were gaining a large number of out-of-state clients. All of these things presented us with challenges that we thought we could solve with some web-based software.

The hunt for pre-built software

Our very first thought was to build our own web based system that would allow everyone within Go Media, and our clients to log into a central website where they could review their projects, proofs, communicate, log time, etc. etc. But then we realized how much time and money it would take to build our ideal solution. So, we scrapped that idea and decided there surely must be some web-based software already built for running a design firm. We probably spent about three months doing research on what software was available for running a design firm. There were indeed a variety of solutions out there. Today there is probably three times as many options.

Unfortunately, nothing we found worked the way that we ran Go Media. And had we decided to use one of these other project management solutions, it would have fundamentally changed who Go Media was. At the end of the day, a business is its systems. Despite the many hours and expenses involved in building a system like this – we knew we had to do it. There was no other way to capture our unique corporate culture. We believe strongly in legendary customer service, transparency, infusing the design process with fun, and open communications between designer and client.

Prooflab, v2

It took us about a year and a half to build Prooflab version 2. It was a major leap forward in functionality from Prooflab 1. There was nothing earth-shattering about the functionality, but it was structured and functioned exactly as we ran Go Media. So, in that regard, it was special.
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The basic structure of the site was as follows – both the client and the designers would log-in through the web. Once logged into the system, they would see a projects queue (a list) of all their projects. The list would include things like project number, title, client (or designer), status and deadline. You would click on a project to see the project details. The details of the project included items like: general description, project specs, hours logged, correspondence, proofs and design team. From there, the user could post/review proofs, send an e-mail or edit/request changes to the project. Oh, we also had a file repository. But that part of the system was so poorly designed and so buggy, that I don’t think we ever really used it. The system also sent out standard e-mail notifications. These covered general alerts like: “You’ve got Proofs,” “You’ve been assigned a new project,” and “You’ve got mail.”
prooflab v2 project queue
Prooflab V2 was far from perfect. It was horribly buggy, parts were poorly designed and we found that we simply didn’t use some parts. But, despite its many warts, it was a huge success. It was much like a slow and buggy computer. On one hand it could frustrate the heck out of you. But on the other hand, you couldn’t live without it. Assigning projects, organizing specs, logging time and posting proofs became an organized and efficient process within the company. And, to my surprise, our clients loved it. They went out of their way to tell us how much better their design experience was now that we had the Prooflab. Some clients even asked how they might be able to use Prooflab for their own company. It seemed there was a need in many industries for project management software.

The Prooflab version two hasn’t changed much in the last five years. We fixed a few small bugs and turned off some capabilities that we never used. We realized early on that the next generation of Prooflab would require a complete overhaul. So, we kind of stopped trying to fix and improve it. However, we did continue to take notes on how we could improve it.

Prooflab, v3

About two and a half years ago we really started serious work on Prooflab V3. For about a year I would get a third of the way through the redesign then realize it could be better. I would scrap what I had been working on and start over. Finally, on about the third go at it – things started to click. Of the utmost importance to the version 3 upgrades was the fundamental structure with which Prooflab handled the organization of the information. Additionally, we were constantly asking ourselves how we could keep the interface as simple and ergonomic as possible. The system had to be so simple and intuitive that a baby could use it. And yet, it had to manage very complex projects and piles of information. With this in mind, we tried to build intuitive layers of information; giving the user only what they need at any given moment with a clear path to more information.

As of today (June 16, 2011) we estimate that we are about ready to start internal beta testing of the new prooflab. Assuming all goes well, perhaps we hit the market two months after that (maybe in August some time?).

The Ultimate Guide to Managing your design projects – Part 2: The history of Proof Lab is a post from: GoMediaZine

Go Media is a creative agency based in Cleveland, Ohio. Besides the GoMediaZine, we also work for clients and sell stock artwork and design files on the Arsenal.


Ask PSD.FanExtra Episode #1

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Posted on 16th June 2011 by Tom in internet |Uncategorized

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Ask PSD.FanExtra Episode #1

Welcome to Episode 1 of ‘Ask PSD.FanExtra’, our new weekly post series!

Get Your Questions Answered

Each week readers can leave a question in the comments to each Ask PSD.FanExtra post, and I’ll pick my favorite to answer the following week. If you have a design-related question you’d like answering simply leave a comment to this post.

“What type of work should I carry in my portfolio to show potential clients?”

This week’s question is from: Pablo

A great question to start off the series! This question is actually harder than it appears at first.

The ‘Classic’ Answer:

The classic answer to this question is ‘only show your best work’. This is certainly true, it’s always better to show a handful of your best projects than to show anything you’ve ever worked on. You should also narrow down your portfolio to your more recent designs. It always looks a little strange to have a portfolio of outdated designs from 9-10 years ago.

I would generally advise a minimum of 4-5 projects/designs and a maximum of 15-20. Too few designs and you run the risk of appearing inexperienced. Too many designs and you can overwhelm your viewers, appear indecisive suffer from ‘portfolio bloat’.

So that’s the basic stuff covered: Choose a handful of your best, fairly recent designs.

What To Consider When Choosing Portfolio Works:

However, I’m afraid that’s the tip of the iceberg. When you’re out looking for new clients, or trying to shape a personal brand for yourself, you should definitely consider some of the following questions:

  • Are you trying to change your image? Do you want your potential clients to view you differently?
  • How would you like potential clients to view you?
  • You have a say in your potential clients. What kinds of clients are you trying to attract?
  • What type of design are you most interested in pursuing?

The answers to these questions should drastically shape the type of work you’re displaying. For example, are you looking to move to working with higher-end clients? Are you interested in pursuing more logo design work than web design work?

If you’re looking to land multiple smaller clients to bang out several logo designs then you should display more logo designs in your portfolio. If you’re looking to land some larger projects with high-end clients then focus on displaying your more complex/complete web projects for your more reputable past clients.

The Ultimate Question:

The ultimate question to ask yourself is ‘what does each project say about me as a designer?’. Sounds like a simple question, but try sitting down and go through each project in your portfolio. Try jotting down a list of words next to each design that you think define that work. This can really help finding the right combination of works to display.

Final Considerations:

Try to view your potential works from the clients perspective. Will your potential clients know any of the companies that you have worked with in the past? If they will then it might be a good idea to display these works. Whenever I view someone’s portfolio if they’ve designed a website that I’ve used in the past I feel an instant rapport with them, and want to delve further into their portfolio.

As a designer myself I have a whole range of past projects to choose from. However, I’d get a largely different response depending on the works I displayed. To have a lack of political correctness for a second, if I displayed the only ‘girlier’ works, I probably wouldn’t be attracting many male clients. If I displayed the works for creative/trendy firms (film studios, skateboard companies, music production companies etc…) then this may alienate some of the more corporate potential clients. However remember, if this is the type of client you want to attract, that’s fine. Not everyone wants to or can attract Fortune 500 clients!


50+ Killer Apps for Your New Chromebook

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Posted on 15th June 2011 by Siddharth in internet |Uncategorized

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In celebration of the first wave of Chromebooks being released today, now is a great time to start looking for replacements for the tools you can’t live without on a day to day basis. Code editors, image editors, games? All of these can be replaced! I’ll show you the best choices today.

Required Chromebook Apps

Cream Boas, you say?

Nope, it’s called Chrome OS. If you’ve been living under a rock all this while, which is quite literally a possibility considering your silly question, Chrome OS is a cutting edge operating system from Google that intends to change how we think about using a computer — a paradigm shift as it were.

Google is betting that the future of computing lies in the cloud and Chrome OS is a bold step towards that idea.

Chrome OS, to oversimplify, is simply Chrome running on a stripped out custom Linux distro. Every task you’ll need to do will have to happen through a web app since you don’t really get your typical access to the file system and so can’t install traditional apps without tinkering in the kernel.

If that last sentence made you weep, wipe those tears away, little padawan. There are plenty of apps out there that can handle your typical workload. We, as developers, have gotten used to our cozy, customized setups but that doesn’t mean that we can’t change, when needed.

With that out of the way, let’s take a look at the apps you’ll need to become productive again – filtered into different categories. The majority are apps from the Chrome Web Store while the rest are normal web apps that provide a desktop like experience.


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IDEs/Text Editors

Developers live inside IDEs and text editors. While it’s hard to replicate the entire Visual Studio suite inside a browser, there are plenty of options that should make development a pleasure on the cloud.

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Cloud9

Cloud9 is an online platform for development that makes developing applications more convenient than ever. Edit, Run, Debug your code and collaborate with others on your projects. Cloud9 has full NodeJS debugging and live JavaScript syntax checking. Syntax Highlighters are available for all popular languages and there’s TextMate theming support.

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Kodingen

Kodingen is an Online Development Environment including Code Editor, Cloud Hosting, Database Administration, and Collaboration with access to a Web-based file system and FTP & SVN integration.

Features include:

  • Free developer accounts
  • Connect to your own FTP Servers
  • Shell access to your files

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Akshell

Create web apps in JavaScript right from your browser! There’s nothing to download or install. You can create your first app by a single click and manage your code with Git and collaborate on GitHub. Just write code and Akshell will take care of the rest.

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CloudIDE

Cloud IDE is a hosted development environment where teams can collaboratively build gadgets, mashups, REST APIs, and HTML5 / JavaScript applications. Because you can deploy directly within a PaaS environment, migrating from development to staging and deployment takes just a few clicks. A multi-window, extensible editor supports several file types, while familiar file system tools make it easy to move files from local sources.

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Image Editing

The use of image editors can’t be underestimated. I have PhotoShop open in my workstation almost all the time. Whether it comes to retouching a photo to fix a red eye or creating a quick mockup for your client, an image editor is unarguably one of the most important tools for a front end developer. To that end, feel free to look through the bevy of options linked below: they vary from bitmap to vector. One of the editors below even has pressure sensitivity!

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Pixlr Editor

Pixlr presents a full featured photo editor direct in your browser — no download, no wait and 100% free.

If you are used to working with Gimp, Paint shop pro or even Photoshop you will feel right at home with this online image editor. It contains lots of the features that you normally see in desktop applications but just one click away.

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deviantART muro

DeviantART’s muro is one a kind. It focuses more on the artistic side of drawing applications and when it comes to it, it’s the most powerful and easiest to use Web-based drawing application available. It’s compatible with more devices than any other application of its kind. With the ability to save drawings and load them again later, deviantART muro allows for hours of endless drawing fun anytime you want.

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Advanced Image Editor by Aviary

An incredibly useful and fun web-based image editor that can be utilized by anyone looking to retouch and manipulate a photo. From basic image editing to manipulating complex effects, Aviary’s Advanced Image Editor delivers essential key features available in powerful desktop clients right through your browser. Aviary provides its users with an easy-to-use and accessible application that will spawn creativity and sharing with every use!

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Sketchpad

MugTug Sketchpad brings your favorite digital painting tools to the browser with a tool set including paintbrush, texture stamp, and spiral brush.

Each tool has a broad range of settings, including: flow, opacity, diameter jitter and more. When combined with texture, color and gradient swatches, the possibilities are endless.

All tools in Sketchpad can be used in two different blending modes, paint and light, doubling your color and texture combinations and giving you limitless possibilities for self-expression.

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Image Markup by Aviary

Aviary’s Image Markup is the perfect tool for editing images on-the-go. Resizing, cropping, rotating, and other simple editing tools are at your fingertips. Aviary’s Image Markup runs lightning fast even on the slowest connections, which makes for great results and sharing in no time at all!

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Picnik

Picnik is photo editing awesomeness! There’s a complete set of tools from basic fixes to professional quality effects and cosmetic touch ups. Get creative with our selection of fonts, shapes and stickers. Plus: Picnik connects right to all your favorite photo sharing sites like Facebook, Picasa Web, Flickr, Photobucket, and more so it’s never been easier to connect and share with your photos!

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Sumo Paint

sumopaint.com is a thriving online art community of over a 16 million unique users and over 350 000 registered members from over 220 countries. The primary purpose of the community is to create, share, remix, explore, comment, rate and fave the artwork of its members. Sumopaint.com hosts the internet’s most versatile painting / photo manipulation application called the Sumo Paint.

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Vector Editor by Aviary

Aviary’s Vector Editor allows users to create fully scalable vector art appropriate for logos, tee shirt designs, and more. You won’t find a similar tool on the web! Working with paths, lines, curves, and objects, our Vector Editor is a powerful tool for beautiful layer-based vector creations that can be shared with friends and business partners alike!

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Utilities

Considering the stripped out nature of the Chrome OS, you’ll be left out with a number of nifty utilities that you’d need to get your work done. Thankfully, a lot of them have online versions and equivalents.

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Pixlr Grabber

Create screen capture of visible part, selected area or whole page then you can edit them in pixlr editor or share them to public imm.io.

You also get a context menu for pulling down images to pixlr editor. Very handy tool!

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Calculator

Powerful calculator and converter for Chrome. It sports a simple but poweful interface. Large input/results box is what you need perfoming calculations. It comes standard with common math functions like sin(x), cos(x), sqrt(x), etc and poweful function shortcuts like a^b, a!, #a, a%b.

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Jolicloud

Jolicloud is the cloud desktop that makes it easy to manage everything you care about in the cloud. You can get started in seconds with Facebook Connect or signup for free and organize your entire collection of apps in a beautiful cloud desktop. You can launch and connect to your favorite Web services in just one click. More than 1,000+ apps are available from the Jolicloud App Center.

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Lovely Charts

Most diagramming softwares require you to worry about things like choosing colors, drawing arrows, picking up the correct symbols, etc… All sort of things that get between your ideas and their representation.

With Lovely Charts’s extremely simple and intuitive drag’n drop drawing mechanism, you’re able to focus on what really matters. You won’t have to draw boxes or arrows, and you won’t have to worry about what symbol to use.

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Fiabee

Fiabee for Chrome is an app that lets you intuitively manage all your files distributed across your many devices, directly from the web. You can specifically select which files you want to synchronize from your devices and store onto the others. By storing only what you choose rather than replicating all content everywhere, you’ll minimize on the use of space and memory.

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Timer Tab

This is basically a timer + alarm clock + stopwatch. Supports a countdown in the tab title and tab icon. You can choose any youtube clip to use as the audio alarm. It also works offline!

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Office

Ahh, office software. While I don’t get to them, I’m sure that’s not the case with the vast majority of you. A lot of big strides have been made in the recent years to the point that you can comfortably go with online services instead of being tied down to a single computer.

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Google Docs

Google Docs is a free, Web-based word processor, spreadsheet, slide show, form, and data storage service offered by Google. It allows users to create and edit documents online while collaborating in real-time with other users.

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Zoho Writer

Zoho Writer is an online word processor that lets you to access/edit/share your documents online.

Built using AJAX technology, it’s fast and revolutionizes the way you work with documents. Having all your documents online, you have access to them from any computer, at home or at work. And no more emailing them back-and-forth to your colleagues, clients or friends for review, thanks to its instant collaboration, inline commenting and chat facilities.

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280 Slides

Create beautiful presentations, access them from anywhere, and share them with the world. With 280 Slides, there’s no software to download and nothing to pay for – and when you’re done building your presentation you can share it any way you like.

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SlideRocket

SlideRocket lets you create great presentations that wow your audience. You can access and share your presentations anywhere since the app includes a HTML5 viewer for iPad and iPhone. Presentation analytics let you measure message impact and audience engagement. Easily record audio on your slides enabling on demand presentations.

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Zoho Sheet

Zoho Sheet is an online spreadsheet application that lets you create, edit, and share spreadsheets on the web. It comes in handy for business people, accountants, scientists, scholars, students and anyone who deal with tabular data and need to use spreadsheets. It can be used to work with large amount of data, formulas, and charts. You can also collaborate on a spreadsheet with multiple users in real time.

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Audio and Video Editing

Heavy audio and video editing is one place where the cloud just can’t compete with the desktop. However, if you’re willing to make a few sacrifices there are a number of options that let you handle all the smaller projects comfortably.

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Stupeflix Video Maker

Stupeflix is a web app to create amazing videos easily.

Whether you want to make a beautiful slideshow with your pictures, or create a professional video ad to promote your business, Stupeflix makes it incredibly easy so you can focus on telling your story.

It’s easy and free to try: you don’t need to create an account, and videos are free up to 60 seconds.

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Audio Editor by Aviary

Aviary’s Audio Editor is a powerful audio editing tool used to remix your favorite songs or record your own. From trimming and looping your audio to reversing it altogether, Aviary’s Audio Editor allows for powerful clip editing. Creating a custom fade-out and adding pitch bends and reverb to your tunes couldn’t be easier. For even more possibilities, create beats in Aviary’s Music Creator and send them over to our Audio Editor to perfect them.

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Audiotool

Audiotool is a great online music production studio right in your browser.

You can create melodies using the amazing Pulverisateur synthesizer or go completely crazy with the Rasselbock. Audiotool lets you create your own sounds by wiring more than fourteen different effects together with one of our three drum machines or synthesizers. There are endless possibilities.

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Social Networking

Managing all your social networking accounts can truly be a chore if you need to have a ton of tabs open at the same time. Hand over that duty to one of the apps below and ease up the process dramatically.

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HootSuite

Use HootSuite’s social media dashboard to update Twitter, Facebook & more networks, plus monitor real-time search and track results.

With HootSuite’s unique social media dashboard, you can schedule and publish to Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, Foursquare, WordPress and more. Plus you can easily track trending topics and view campaign results without switching sites or apps. Also, you can get to your know your audience with information about their social presences, level of influence and publishing habits.

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TweetDeck

TweetDeck is your personal browser connecting you with your contacts across Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare and Google Buzz.

It brings together the power and flexibility of our award-winning desktop application, with a new cool and clear design, into an exciting new web app. Whether you are a social networking novice, or a technology powerhouse, TweetDeck will allow you to easily become master of your life online.

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Seesmic

Seesmic Web is the easiest way to use all your social networks directly from a web browser. Seesmic Web supports multiple accounts, and feeds from Google Buzz, Foursquare, Facebook and LinkedIn.

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News

Romping around on the internet seeking news is one of the main reasons that my productivity is so pathetically low. I imagine this is the case with a lot of you as well. Why would you need to get rid of this habit just because you’re using a new OS? Grab any of these apps below and procastinate away!

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NYTimes

Experience the award-winning journalism of The New York Times through the Google Chrome OS. The NYTimes app for the Chrome Web Store is a sophisticated HTML5 application that leverages advanced browser features to deliver a unique and compelling reading experience that can be read online or offline.

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USA TODAY

The latest news, scores, weather, stocks and photos you’ve come to expect from USA TODAY and now available in a beautiful new way, in HTML5. Staying informed has never been this quick, easy or enjoyable.

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Sports Illustrated Snapshot

Snapshot from Sports Illustrated delivers the world in sports photos every day to your desktop. The free app offers Sports Illustrated’s exclusive photos from our award-winning photographers, photo essays from the biggest global sporting events, rare images from our archives and up-to-the-minute sports information.

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Onion News Network

The Onion News Network delivers hard-hitting, up-to-the-minute reporting to more than 100 million households nationwide. Globally, the Onion’s network of branded channels and services reaches 811 countries in 152 languages.

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NPR for Chrome

NPR for Chrome: Experience NPR in magazine style with a focus on News, Arts & Life, and Music content that’s broad, deep, and timely. Popular features include playlist, hourly newscasts, station finder, and sharing.

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Productivity

Apps focused on project and task management have really taken off to the point that while desktop clients are present and fine, all the data lives in the cloud anyway. Using a web app is just a logical progression. Most of the apps here present a desktop like GUI with desktop-esque snappiness.

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Springpad

Springpad is a free application that makes it quick and easy to take notes and save anything you want to remember in one place – from tasks and lists to products, places, movies, recipes and more. It automatically organizes and enhances what you save with useful links and relevant offers to save you time and money. Everything you save is automatically synchronized and instantly accessible on the web and your phone.

Springpad for Chrome adds the additional capability of saving and accessing information even when you’re offline.

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Evernote

Evernote is an award-winning service that turns every computer and phone you use into an extension of your brain. Use Evernote to save your ideas, experiences and inspirations, then easily access them all at any time from anywhere. Capture your memories. Save all of your notes, research and projects into one place. Create task lists and to-dos so you’ll never forget a thing. Clip interesting webpages using Evernote browser extensions and plugins.

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Zootool

Zootool is a visual bookmark application for images, videos, documents and links. Organize your bookmarks in packs andadd tags to keep your Zoo tidy. Share your bookmarks with your friends via Email, on Facebook, Twitter or Tumblr.

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Instapaper

A simple tool to save web pages for reading later. It gives you a Read Later bookmark. When you find something you want to read, but you don’t have time, click Read Later. Come back when you have time, or read your articles on the go. I use it a ton when I know I’m going to be on the road.

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Todo.ly

Todo.ly helps you to organize your tasks into projects and sub projects. Select icons for your projects to highlight them even more.

Managing Tasks and Projects can’t be easier! With the intuitive drag and drop you can simply move your task from one project to another.

Assign due date to your tasks not to forget them. Tasks will pop into your Today list as due dates approach. Sort the tasks within the project by Due Date to see what you need to focus on.

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Instant Messaging

In this day and age of constant communication, IM clients are an absolute necessity. They’re pretty much one of the first things that I install. On the cloud, there are plenty of options offering all of the niceties of their desktop brethren — video chat included.

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IMO Instant Messenger

imo is a web application that allows users to hold text, voice and video chats. The service is free and requires no user-registration or sign-up. You can take your chat history with you wherever you go. Sending and receiving files is a cinch as is video and voice chat.. Star your favorite buddies for quick access

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Meebo Messenger

Meebo is an instant messenger that works with all of the popular networks.Provides a fairly sleek interface and is easy to use.

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eBuddy Web Messenger

eBuddy Web Messenger is a full-featured multi-network instant messenger.
Use it to chat on Yahoo!, AIM, Facebook Chat, Google Talk, MSN and MySpace Chat.

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Games

As a self-diagnosed game-aholic who needs his fix daily, gaming on the cloud, on a semi-powered notebook can be hard. That being said there are number of casual games with excellent production qualities that deserve a lot. Hey, casual gaming is still gaming, right?

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Angry Birds

What more needs to be said? The all pervasive Angry Birds game is now playable on your Chromebook as well! Lay waste to those dastardly pigs with your truly angry birds. I loved it on my iPhone and I love it in the browser.

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Mahjongg

Mahjongg solitaire (also called Mahjong solitaire) is free and fun to play. This puzzle board game involves tile matching strategy, and is good for all ages.

Over half a dozen beautiful tile layouts available.

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FarmVille by Zynga

FarmVille is a farming social network game developed by Zynga. It is available as an Adobe Flash application and thus should have no issues with Chrome OS. The game is a freemium game, meaning there is no cost to play but players have the option of purchasing premium content.

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RuneScape

RuneScape is a massively-multiplayer online game developed and published by Jagex Games Studio. The game is set in a fantasy world of warring races, ravaged landscapes and sinister powers. RuneScape is free-to-play and can be accessed on almost any PC with access to the internet.

RuneScape currently holds the world record as the most popular free MMO and has been played by over 180 million people worldwide.

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Sinuous

Sinuous is a very straight forward (read: sinusoidal) and addictive game where your objective is to avoid colliding with red dots by moving your mouse pointer. As you progress through the levels you will notice the speed and number of dots on screen increasing.

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SparkChess

The premier free online chess game. It features great graphics, three difficulty levels optimized for short and casual matches, autosave, 6 savegame slots and unlimited undo. Works offline – no internet connection is needed!

SparkChess is not aimed at professional chess players; it’s a chess game for the rest of us – challenging but fun! It implements all chess rules and has an extensive opening database.

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Music

A music playing app is always on my desktop — I simply can’t work without music. With Chrome OS, this can be a slight issue. The workaround would be to access one of the many streaming sites. Many of them provide a desktop like experience, with Grooveshark deserving a special mention.

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Grooveshark

Grooveshark is an internationally available online music search engine, music streaming service and music recommendation web software application, allowing users to search for, stream, and upload music free of charge that can be played immediately or added to a playlist.

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mflow

Mflow is legal social music service funded by digital music sales rather than advertising; this allows us to provide an uninterrupted and fun listening experience.Discover, share and listen to music online legally, for free and without ads.

Create and contribute to mflow’s revolutionary new massively collaborative playlists by including hashtags like #lazysunday and #upliftingtrance in your recommendations.

Listen to any of our 5 million tracks for free and then share the music to your friends and followers on facebook, twitter and mflow.

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Soundtracker

Soundtracker makes it easy to discover and play the music your friends and your neighbors are listening to. Use Soundtracker to comment on your friends’ stations, check their latest music, and more. Discover your city’s favorite artists. Access any artist, any genre from the largest music catalog on Internet radio with more than 10 million songs for FREE. Create your own radio stations and share them with your friends via Facebook.

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Pandora

Pandora is personalized internet radio that is designed to help you discover new music you’ll love mixed in with music you already know.

Pandora is powered by the most comprehensive analysis of music ever undertaken, the Music Genome Project: a crazy project started over ten years ago to capture the complex musical DNA of songs using a large team of highly-trained musicians.

Pandora is always free, with the option to pay for additional features.

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That’s a Wrap

Phew. That was a long list, wasn’t it? I hope it contained at least a couple of apps that you hadn’t heard of before. As I am absolutely sure, there are a ton of apps that I’m missing. Chime in at the comments and I’ll update this list accordingly. Thank you so much for reading!

Five Important Lessons Mark Zuckerberg Taught Us About Business

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Posted on 14th June 2011 by unuzero in internet |Uncategorized

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This interesting article goes in depth and talks about some important lessons in business we can learn from Mark Zuckerberg.


The Ultimate Collection Of Photoshop Actions To Spice Up Your Photos

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Posted on 14th June 2011 by Stelian Subotin in internet |Uncategorized

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The Ultimate Collection Of Photoshop Actions To Spice Up Your Photos

Photoshop actions are an incredibly useful aspect of Photoshop that can save you a lot of time, and provide some truly remarkable results. Photoshop actions simply make some (essential) transformations to a digital file without any effort from your side, by this, saving very good amounts of artist’s time. In the following round-up, we have carefully hand-picked some nice, and totally time-saving Photoshop actions which will really help you spice your photographs!

Photoshop Action/ Set 2

A stylish action that grants your pics a new and fresh look.

Hard Light Action

An awesome action that will give you the possibility to enlight your favourite creation.

Dreamy Light Action

Create a mystical, dreamy atmosphere by using this amazing action, giving your pic a new mood.

Color Action

Using this action will add more colour to your composition, giving the object a feeling of life.

Old Black in White Action

Make an old-looking photo together with this simple and cool-looking tool.

PS Action Set

A set of 3 great actions that work with Photoshop version 7 and higher.

Infra Red Effect Look

A great action to achieve the IR effect look, granting your pics a new appearance.

Photo Coloring VII

Give your pic a more cool look using this awesome coloring action

Sepia Actions

Create a melancholic look for your creations using this amazing sepia action!

Variety Pack Actions

Make your photos more emotive and impactful using these marvelous actions.

HDR Fake Action

Give your photos an authentic looking HDR effect using just one action!

Bright Eyes Photoshop Action

Add a special feeling and make your eyes beautiful together with this cool action.

Photoshop Actions Pack

Using this action will alow you to place your creation in different views, creating a special atmosphere.

Photoshop Actions 15

Improve your pics by using this awesome and simple action!

Large Photoshop Actions Set

A huge set of actions, totaling 40 stunning photo actions. You should be able to achieve a wide range of looks for your photos using this set.

Black&White/Sepia Actions


With a serious and important look, this awesome action is worth using in special compositions.

Gum Bichromate

A great way to create an old looking composition with a very awesome atmosphere and feeling.

Photo Coloring II Set

Change the colors in your composition in a nice and pleasant way using this simple action.

Clouds Effects

Improve the sky’s look with just a simple usage of this cool action!

Powerful Colors

Play with the colors that are around you to make an interesting and nice composition.

Pack Actions

Make your photos more stylish and cool-looking by simply using this nice action.

Cool Photo Effect Action

An action that adds more feeling to your pics and grants them a special look.

Light Print Action

An amazing action that grants an old and nice look to your cool photos.

Photoshop Action Diabolic

Add more feeling and passion to your photos using this simple and cool action.

Photoshop Action Set

Create an awesome looking picture using different styles granted by this awesome action set!

Red Lips Action

A great tool that preserves only the most important color, creating a special atmosphere.

Portrait Action

Add a lot of small and cool details using this action that is great for portraits!

Stick It Action

A different action that grants an unusual look and a cool color combination.

Action Set

Make the picture’s look nice colored and awesome with this simple tool.

Intense PS Actions Set

Powerful and interesting, this action gives the pic an amazing look.

Photoshop Actions Set

A funny action great for transforming regular people into cartoon characters!

300 Actions Set

An action that helps you capture the famous graphical style of the movie 300. Super professional looking!

Photoshop Color Actions

A great set of actions that may come in handy in different situations.


How to Make a Happy and Safe Office Space

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Posted on 14th June 2011 by LoungeKat in internet |Uncategorized

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Lately I have been working some extraordinarily long days in front of the screen. Not only has it been exhausting it has made me think much more seriously about the importance of a proper office setup. Today I will share some tips and ideas for your office space that will make you more productive and keep the aches and pains away.

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