Spotting Arial
11 Feb
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What’s the difference between Arial and Helvetica? This article will show you.
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An interesting little piece about the differenes between Arial and Helvetica.
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21 Aug
While away from my own computer the other day (and, therefore, away from Photoshop), I was looking for an online photo editor. Most of what I came across wasn’t worth it. I couldn’t copy or paste bits and pieces of my photo.
Enter Pixlr.
It’s a Flash-based photo editor that works almost like Photoshop. Of course you don’t get the power and all the features of Photoshop, but for someone who can’t afford it or doesn’t need it on a daily basis, Pixlr is a really cool little editor. I was able to do the quick edits I needed without waiting for hours until I got home.
Check it out here, and donate to them if you enjoy it.
5 Jun
WordPress is BY FAR my favorite thing that has come out of the blogging phenomenon. With it being part blog, part content management system, you can do pretty much anything with it.
There are a lot of beautiful themes out there. So what do you do when you like a theme, but want to change the colors? Even worse, what if you don’t know CSS or know how to create a color scheme with hex codes?
If you’re not familiar with CSS, this little plugin might be your best friend. The only complaint I would have is that it doesn’t tell you where the color is coming from, but I suppose that’s something that you might just have to deal with. If, say, you’re looking at your current layout, and want all the areas that are pink to become a certain orange color, that’d be an easy fix.
This one is great for every website, not just WordPress. I love this color generator. You can input a hex color code, and it will draw up complimentary colors with their codes for your website. You can darken or lighten the color scheme as well. You can also choose a color from one of the pre-chosen boxes, and find a good color scheme from there.
What are some of your favorite color tricks?