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Although its name clearly implies a close relationship with photography, Adobe Photoshop is widely used as an illustration and design tool. Photoshop has also excelled as a color separation tool for prepress and photochromy jobs. Cartoonists and Illustrators find the possibility of using pressure sensitive tablets with Photoshop a huge asset. Architects use Photoshop to embellish their perspective drawings. Industrial designers and 3d artists can correct and enhance their 3d rendering. Pixel perfect images are created by icon and web designers. This section is a guide to different art and design resources, such as books, software, fonts, clipart and tutorials to help you to build a creative way of thinking and working.

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Wipeout Graphics Design Guide

Wipeout Graphics Design Guide

Category: Design and imaging tutorials

A great graphics design guide with a large selection of tips and tricks for both online/offline media.

Author: Wipeout44 | Visits: 479

Fashyon font

Fashyon font

Category: Font foundries and collections

Fashyon was created as an experiment blending script and calligraphic elements, and with a perfect balance between characters, looks dynamic yet with a classical look.

Author: MyFonts | Visits: 1581

Jezebel Font

Jezebel Font

Category: Font foundries and collections

The Jezebel design was extrapolated from two early 70s film ideas called Hampshire and Harper's Bazaar. Both were uncredited, somewhat badly drawn, almost impossible to typeset satisfactorily, and very limited in character set. It was necessary to go back to the drawing book to explore a better balance and easier setting potential. The subsequent character set expansion took Jezebel to a much superior level of functionality, with the addition of multiple alternates and swashes to fit a perfectionist's eye.

Author: MyFonts | Visits: 1300

Tips and tricks for designing logos

Tips and tricks for designing logos

Category: Design and imaging tutorials

A guide for how to go about designing a logo, it covers good font techniques, how to get inspiration, playing with layouts and how to simplify complicated objects for use in logos.

Author: Wipeout44 | Visits: 1154

Prison AOE font

Prison AOE font

Category: Font foundries and collections

An antique letterpress typeface digitally recreated with various grunge variations for a versatile font family.

Author: MyFonts | Visits: 740

Kab font

Kab font

Category: Font foundries and collections

Kab has a big impact, is very legible and at the same time has plenty of details that makes it really unique. Perfect for headers and display, it also can be used at smaller sizes and even as a body text with great results.

Author: MyFonts | Visits: 700

Universally Corrupt

Universally Corrupt

Category: Font foundries and collections

Universally Corrupt is the perfect typeface to hide any words of truth by burying it in chaos. A must have typeface for any politician or corporate C.E.O!

Author: MyFonts | Visits: 580

Great Circus

Great Circus

Category: Font foundries and collections

Impressive grungy fonts designed by Eduardo Recife and published by Misprint Type in 2004

Author: MyFonts | Visits: 1368

Blue Goblet Font Family

Blue Goblet Font Family

Category: Font foundries and collections

Blue Goblet is a collaboration between Portland Studios and DooleyType. It was designed by Cory Godbey and digitized by Jeremy Dooley. Blue Goblet is the script developed for the pending illustrated children's book from Portland Studios, The Blue Goblet. Blue Goblet is usable in a wide range of settings, and includes a full complement of opentype features and a more playful alternate.

Author: MyFonts | Visits: 484

Chato Band Font Family

Chato Band Font Family

Category: Font foundries and collections

Chato Band is a beautiful script font, originally created as a custom project for a music label. With slight imperfections between characters, it has a unique look, with ink drawn and vector elements, a lot of work and time devoted to each character. Complete character set. It comes in the form of three sub-families: Chato Band Regular (with the original inked look), comes with a Regular and a Bold version. Chato Band Smooth (a smooth, clean version of Chato Band with variations and new designs for some characters), comes with a Regular and a Bold version. Chato Band Space (an hybrid version, with a mix of subtle different kerning and weights), comes with a Regular and a Bold version.

Author: MyFonts | Visits: 1124

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