Great stuff
A small but growing collection of free and open-source, @font-face ready fonts. Join the web font revolution.
May
23
A small but growing collection of free and open-source, @font-face ready fonts. Join the web font revolution.
Feb
18
In Part 1 of my series, An easy way to bring 3D content into your Adobe Flash projects, I walked you through how to use FreeSpin3D to import a 3D model into a project we created with Adobe Flash CS4 Professional and apply interactive behaviors with just a few settings.
In this tutorial, I will show you how to use FreeSpin3D to create 3D geometry directly inside Flash CS4 Professional, and then apply an interactive texture that will act as a navigation system to launch product pages on the Adobe website. You can see a working example of the finished project on the FreeSpin website.
If you missed Part 1, I encourage you to review it to get a better understanding of FreeSpin3D basics. FreeSpin3D is a tightly integrated 3D extension for Flash software that provides a visual workflow easy enough for beginning Flash designers to understand. It also provides an ActionScript API that enables advanced developers to create more complex 3D projects.
In this tutorial, I use a FreeSpin3D SpinUp. SpinUps extend the core functionality of FreeSpin3D and act as building blocks for creating more advanced 3D projects.
Feb
9
Graphics.com is a participant in the first Mediabistro Logo Awards competition, which is open to graphic designers, studios, agencies, clients and students. Below are some recent entries that caught our eye.
Designer: Christine Martino “Todd Thomas is an American Baritone of critical acclaim, with a rich, resonating vocal range.
Designer: Tom Crawshaw “Branding for The Listening Centre, a registered charity based in Oxford, England. They offer a counselling service to people on limited income, who would otherwise be unable to afford the services of a private counsellor.”
Designer: Bryan McCloskey “Green Calgary is a dynamic, non-profit urban environmental organization with a mission to empower Calgarians to create healthy homes and communities through environmental education, products, and services.” Jan
22

The name came from the river Adobe Creek that ran behind the house of founder John Warnock. Thanks to: Dennis Massey, Brand Master, Logo Creator, IDEAZDEN
It got its name because its founders got started by applying patches to code written for NCSA’s httpd daemon. The result was ‘A PAtCHy’ server – thus, the name Apache.