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    We Need to Teach Visual Critical Thinking

    By Spencer Critchley
    March 16, 2009 | Comments: 4
    I was just looking at yet another vacuous presentation graphic, this one purporting to illustrate the SMART test for defining objectives. It looked something like this: This is of course rubbish. Infographics guru Edward Tufte would object strenuously to its...
      tags:
    • creativity,
    • data visualization,
    • graphic design,
    • infographics
    creativity Creativity > from O'Reilly Digital Media Blog

    CS-4U - Creative Stimulus For You!

    By Rick Sammon
    March 6, 2009 | Comments: 1
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    No doubt these are tough times - times that can get one down, emotionally and creatively. But heck, are you going to let a tanking stock market sink your digital imaging creativity? Hope not! However, if the winds have been knocked out of your creative sails, here are a few ideas that may stimulate the creative artist within. At the very least, I hope they distract your from the stock market chart, which looks like a bad - a very bad - histogram.
      tags:
    • creative suite,
    • creativity,
    • digital cameras,
    • digital imaging,
    • photoshop,
    • plug-ins
    creativity Creativity > from O'Reilly Blogs

    More Creativity in a Can: When Thomas Dolby Met the Rhinestone Cowboy

    By Spencer Critchley
    March 4, 2009 | Comments: 2
    Microsoft Songsmith has been stuck in my mind lately like, well, a bad song (follow that link at your own risk). It's got me reflecting about the long trend towards using music technology to increase productivity, but not creativity. And...
      tags:
    • creativity,
    • music technology
    creativity Creativity > from O'Reilly Digital Media Blog

    Vizualization on Visual Innovation at VizThink 2009

    By Colleen Wheeler
    February 24, 2009 | Comments: 2
    I attended a session here at the Viz Think conference yesterday, facilitated by Eileen Clegg and O'Reilly's own Robert Schanafelt. The purpose was to collaboratively identify trends in visual innovation, and then, well, put them together in a visual way that helped display the collaboration in a functional and informative way. Participants were first asked to identify moments of visual...
      tags:
    • #vizthink09,
    • creativity,
    • visual thinking

     

    FEATURES
    Digital Media DesignDesign > Features
    Deke McClelland

    dekePod 018: Photoshop and the Andy Warhol Silkscreen Effect

    By Deke McClelland
    June 11, 2009
    dekePod 018: Photoshop and the Andy Warhol Silkscreen Effect

    Have you ever wanted to create an authentic looking Andy Warhol silkscreen? One of the most influential artists of the 20th century, Warhol was known for his avant-garde paintings and screenprintings. Remember Warhol’s garishly colored celebrity images of Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, or Mao Zedong? In the studio he called The Factory, Warhol took an assembly-line approach to his high-contrast, silkscreens and produced art as a mass consumable, like a t-shirt or a pack of gum. It’s not surprising that his art is still popular today, and there are lots of one-click Warhol solutions. But if you want the real thing, join Deke McClelland in the final episode of this dekePod series, as he dissects Warhol’s process, and shows you how to use Photoshop to render your favorite portrait in bona-fide Warhol magnificence.


    Digital Media DesignDesign > Features
    Deke McClelland

    dekePod 017: Photoshop and the Visual Communications Makeover

    By Deke McClelland
    May 28, 2009
    dekePod 017: Photoshop and the Visual Communications Makeover

    Signs are our friends. They help us observe the rules when we actually need to know the rules. We don’t all speak English, and tourism is a huge industry, so signs need to be language-independent. Which is why a vocabulary of immediately identifiable symbols is essential to every working artist and designer. So if symbols are so important, why are most such an indecipherable mess? Computer icons! Laundry instructions! Or Deke’s favorite: What you shouldn’t throw into an airplane toilet! Learn what works and what doesn’t in this laugh-out-loud episode of dekePod.

    tags: photoshop

    Digital Media DesignDesign > Features
    Deke McClelland

    dekePod 016: Photoshopping the Great Masters

    By Deke McClelland
    May 14, 2009
    dekePod 016: Photoshopping the Great Masters

    They say you can’t be too rich or too thin. So how about getting rich by making others thin? Plenty of experienced retouchers make small but enviable fortunes shaving body fat off already lithe models. But rather than showing you a present-day example--honestly, how many underfed waifs do we need to see made skinnier?--Deke takes us back to a time when ideas of beauty were very different: the High Renaissance. In those times of mean circumstances and manual labor, body fat was a thing to be envied. How best to take a well-fed model rendered by the likes of Raphael and make her look like a modern work of art?

    tags: adobe, creativity, photoshop, podcast

    Digital Media DesignDesign > Features
    Deke McClelland

    dekePod 015: Photoshop and the Lost Undersea Channel

    By Deke McClelland
    April 30, 2009
    dekePod 015: Photoshop and the Lost Undersea Channel

    The ocean is a different world. Where else can you cavort with colorful animals a thousand feet or more above the Earth’s surface? But the romance of the sea comes at a price. Just as the watery depths rob our lungs of air, they rob our eyes of color. It’s not uncommon for an underwater photo to lack any information in the Red channel. Which is where coral, clown fish, and our very own skin tones live. Fortunately, Deke knows how to summon a Red channel back from the dead. Watch this dekePod and learn how to create underwater images that will satisfy your inner Jacques Cousteau.

    tags: photo editing, photo production, photoshop, podcast

    Digital Media CreativityCreativity > Features
    Deke McClelland

    dekePod 014: Photoshop vs. Adobe Bridge—Beware the Cache, the Cache Must Die!

    By Deke McClelland
    April 16, 2009
    dekePod 014: Photoshop vs. Adobe Bridge—Beware the Cache, the Cache Must Die!

    If you use Photoshop, then you probably browse your images with Adobe’s Bridge, which shows you thumbnails of your files. Good news: The Bridge lets you preview images without going to the trouble of opening them. Bad news: Those previews result in large cache files that eat up your hard drive. Worse yet, they permit others to track what you’ve been looking at. Even if you’ve long since destroyed the original file, the thumbnail persists! Learn how to protect yourself—and maybe even save your job.

    tags: adobe, photo organizing, photoshop, podcast

    Digital Media DesignDesign > Features
    Deke McClelland

    dekePod Episode 013: The Mating Habits of the Pen Tool

    By Deke McClelland
    April 02, 2009
    dekePod Episode 013: The Mating Habits of the Pen Tool

    Adobe's landmark pen tool defined an industry. But to the uninitiated, its reliance on anchor points and control handles makes it as approachable as first-year algebra. Until you see it's nothing more than a mating ritual: The points are boys and the handles are girls. Once you get that, it all falls into place.

    tags: illustrator, image editing, photoshop, podcast

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