Posts Tagged ‘graphic design’

PhotoShop CS4 benefits and review

Monday, September 21st, 2009

So far I have been working with Photohop CS4 for over 6 months. For the most part, I like it a lot. I have worked PhotoShop since version 4 and I will say that this is definitely the cream of the crop and the best version that I have worked with so far. My favorite feature is the ability for the application to have tabbed files. At any given time a user can open up a new file and that file will reside as a tab on the top of the working area. It is then easy to drag and drop the tab to become a separate file that floats on your work area. The great thing about these tabs is that when you move them, they will not minimize until you command them to. So basically you can have a small square of the file you are working with floating over another file for dragging layers, objects, and text. This is great for when you want to copy one layer to another file and such. This makes working with multiple files that much easier.

Another thing I like about the new version of PhotoShop is that it seems to run a bit faster than previous editions, specifically CS2. I believe that Adobe has worked on their core PhotoShop “engine” to run faster and operate better with multiple files open. This new achievement has given me the ability to create more projects faster without hosing my system. There does not seem to be a lot of “lag” time for opening and saving files as with previous editions.

Another benefit of CS4 is the new menu system. You can view all of your menus as icons on one small menu bar. Every time that you want to work with a different menu, you just click the icon to open it. This is more of a convenience rather than a huge breakthrough, however it keeps your work area clean and speeds up production.

There are several other small areas of PhotoShop that I like a good bit, however please leave a comment with your favorite PhotoShop addition to CS4. I am constantly learning new things with this application and I am always looking for a new tip or trick!

Designers Vs Developers

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Sometimes I like to rant a little about the separation between designers and developers. Some will say that a developer is anyone who can build a web page. Many say that a true developer can write a 2000 line SQL stored procedure in his sleep. Obviously if this was true, anyone less in skill would just be called a Web Editor or something like that. I am not sure what is the right title, I do not really care, all I know is that there is a major rift between programmers and designers – which there should be to a certain degree.
Many of my issues come with territory. Is it a designer’s territory to learn about front end development such as CSS and web page layout, absolutely! In my opinion, there are two types of web designers out there, designers that can develop and designers that are clueless about web technology. From what I understand in many design schools, web technology is not being stressed enough such as PHO, CSS, MySQL, and web server administration. These tools are essential to the web designer! These are the things that a web designer needs to know and continually practice so that he or she can build or know how to design a web page. In many cases there is no design thought of dynamism in Web Pages other than flashy animation and style by the designer. Do we ever think about how text might change to break a layout? D0 we ever think about how a search field should look? Sometimes, but most of the time we just make it “pretty” and go from there.
What do I recommend for up and coming designers? Technolgy will always change so knowing what is hot is good, however the ability to design and creativity will never change, you either have it or you don’t it is not something that can just be learned through a book. Aesthetics are what they are, however the ability to truly combine technolgy and design is not just a skill but a talent.