Cool #TShirt designed by my bro' http://bit.ly/JYm1IP
lunedì 28 maggio 2012
Dexter follow me?
#dexter follow me? (Scattata con instagram)
Etichette:
dexter,
social network,
telefilm,
TV
50 Greatest Spider-Man Creators: Artists #20-16 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
Bellissimo articolo! i 50 migliori cartoonist di Spiderman
AvellaWorld: in Gotham
AvellaWorld: in Gotham by ~Simkravitz
Ogni tanto ritorno a disegnare, e siccome il tempo libero è quello che è, la mente va sempre a qualcosa che mi diverte...
Etichette:
AvellaWorld,
batman,
Comics,
covers,
Dark knight,
Dark Knight Rises,
DC,
design,
Disegno disegnare grafica arte design,
fumetti,
grafica,
Illustration,
Illustrazioni,
iPad,
procreate
venerdì 25 maggio 2012
If Walls Could Speak: Creative Poster Design Ideas for Dorm Decoration
If Walls Could Speak: Creative Poster Design Ideas for Dorm Decoration:
It’s graduation season here in the US, and we’re reminded of the time we spent in our respective universities and colleges. While we’re thankful that we’re done with school, there are some college experiences that we want to relive. Living in a dorm is one of the most liberating things for a student who has lived with parents all his life. The freedom of having things your way is one of the perks of college.
Being the so-called creatives at the office, we all agree that deciding on which posters to plaster our walls with was one of the highlights of living in a dorm. Art to our college selves meant hanging posters of our favorite bands and movies.

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Now, our preferences have been refined by the fact that we maintain a graphic design blog, and we’re expected to be up-to-date on the latest design trends. We’re grateful that scouring for good posters is now easier with the help of the Internet. Sharing one’s artistic work has become easier, with photo sharing sites and artist portfolios abound online. We couldn’t help but add a few old designs that we still find awesome. Some album covers and movie posters stood the test of time and adorned the walls of dorms for several decades for a reason.
According to a study conducted by the University of Texas, there are several reasons why an individual feels the need to decorate a space where he spends most of his time. One is to reinforce self-views. Another is to tell others how he wants to be perceived. The third reason is about a person’s ingrained habits that are repeatedly performed in a personal space. These habits manifest in one’s environment. Lastly, an individual decorates his space based on the things he has or wants to accomplish.
Whether your reason for decorating may be, here are some ideas for poster designs that can be great conversation starters while also improving the look of any drab wall.

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Posters can inspire and motivate students who often find themselves daydreaming instead of doing anything productive. Why not make something and get them as poster prints for your friends who are still in school? You might just help them get through it with your own design. You can also show us your work through our Facebook and Twitter accounts!
Read more posts by Cadence Wu
It’s graduation season here in the US, and we’re reminded of the time we spent in our respective universities and colleges. While we’re thankful that we’re done with school, there are some college experiences that we want to relive. Living in a dorm is one of the most liberating things for a student who has lived with parents all his life. The freedom of having things your way is one of the perks of college.
Being the so-called creatives at the office, we all agree that deciding on which posters to plaster our walls with was one of the highlights of living in a dorm. Art to our college selves meant hanging posters of our favorite bands and movies.

Now, our preferences have been refined by the fact that we maintain a graphic design blog, and we’re expected to be up-to-date on the latest design trends. We’re grateful that scouring for good posters is now easier with the help of the Internet. Sharing one’s artistic work has become easier, with photo sharing sites and artist portfolios abound online. We couldn’t help but add a few old designs that we still find awesome. Some album covers and movie posters stood the test of time and adorned the walls of dorms for several decades for a reason.
According to a study conducted by the University of Texas, there are several reasons why an individual feels the need to decorate a space where he spends most of his time. One is to reinforce self-views. Another is to tell others how he wants to be perceived. The third reason is about a person’s ingrained habits that are repeatedly performed in a personal space. These habits manifest in one’s environment. Lastly, an individual decorates his space based on the things he has or wants to accomplish.
Whether your reason for decorating may be, here are some ideas for poster designs that can be great conversation starters while also improving the look of any drab wall.















Posters can inspire and motivate students who often find themselves daydreaming instead of doing anything productive. Why not make something and get them as poster prints for your friends who are still in school? You might just help them get through it with your own design. You can also show us your work through our Facebook and Twitter accounts!
Read more posts by Cadence Wu
Apple Launches 'Free App of the Week' and 'Editors' Choice' Promotions on App Store
Apple Launches 'Free App of the Week' and 'Editors' Choice' Promotions on App Store: As noted by our sister site TouchArcade, Apple yesterday issued a Tweet announcing that Cut the Rope: Experiments is the company's "Free App of the Week", discounted from its usual $0.99 price [App Store] for the iPhone version and $1.99 price [App Store] for the iPad version.

While Apple has previously offered some apps for free through its App Store Facebook page, the new promotion directly through the App Store will make such offers more visible to users.

As noticed by The Verge, the Editors' Choice terminology has also been picked up in the Mac App Store, with Cobook [Mac App Store] being the initial recipient of the designation. Deus Ex: Human Revolution [Mac App Store] has also been made an Editors' Choice pick, but there appears to be no Free App of the Week in the Mac App Store to correspond with the feature on the iOS side, although Cobook is a free app.
Recent Mac and iOS Blog Stories
• New iPad Launching in Philippines and Guam on May 29
• Autodesk Releases 'Sketchbook Ink' iPad Drawing App Demo'd at New iPad Launch
• Indie Developers Support Flexible Pricing with 'Because We May' Sale
• Apple Releases Aperture 3.2.4 Update
• Moshi Releases Ultra-thin MacBook Air Shell Case

While Apple has previously offered some apps for free through its App Store Facebook page, the new promotion directly through the App Store will make such offers more visible to users.
As the official App Store Twitter account posted earlier today, Cut the Rope: Experiments is their "Free App of the Week", which as far as we can tell is the first of its kind.TouchArcade also notes several other tweaks to the App Store, including new "Editors' Choice" picks and the removal of the "Staff Favorites" section. In the U.S. App Store for iOS, Apple is currently featuring Facebook Camera [App Store] and Extreme Skater [App Store] as Editors' Choice picks on the iPhone side, with SketchBook Ink [App Store] and Air Mail [App Store] being highlighted on the iPad section of the store.
Now, don't get me wrong, Cut the Rope: Experiments is an excellent game and you should go download it immediately if you haven't already, no matter what the promotion is. But it will be interesting to see if this is something that Apple keeps doing each week, and I'd be curious to know how they decide on which games or apps to promote.

As noticed by The Verge, the Editors' Choice terminology has also been picked up in the Mac App Store, with Cobook [Mac App Store] being the initial recipient of the designation. Deus Ex: Human Revolution [Mac App Store] has also been made an Editors' Choice pick, but there appears to be no Free App of the Week in the Mac App Store to correspond with the feature on the iOS side, although Cobook is a free app.
Recent Mac and iOS Blog Stories
• New iPad Launching in Philippines and Guam on May 29
• Autodesk Releases 'Sketchbook Ink' iPad Drawing App Demo'd at New iPad Launch
• Indie Developers Support Flexible Pricing with 'Because We May' Sale
• Apple Releases Aperture 3.2.4 Update
• Moshi Releases Ultra-thin MacBook Air Shell Case
Chrome supera Internet Explorer
Chrome supera Internet Explorer:

Era nell’aria da diversi mesi, ed alla fine è successo: da alcune ore, Internet Explorer non è più il browser di riferimento – cioè il più usato al mondo, ma si è visto costretto a cedere il passo alla concorrenza. Secondo infatti StatCounter il passaggio di corona è ora ufficiale: il browser più usato del web è Google Chrome.
L’attenzione data all’internazionalità da Chrome e la cura nel suo sviluppo hanno conquistato i cuori di milioni di utenti. L’incredibile numero di estensioni, in grado di soddisfare ogni esigenza, ha fatto il resto. In effetti, l’esplosione di Chrome non ha fatto soffrire solo Internet Explorer. Anche Firefox è stato danneggiato dall’interesse verso il prodotto di Google, piazzandosi mestamente al terzo posto della classifica. Seguono Safari ed Opera, soliti fanalini di coda.

I dati di StatCounter sono colti di settimana in settimana, ed in questo caso si riferiscono alla prima parte del mese. Sarà da vedere se Chrome riuscirà a rimanere il più usato di maggio, ma a questo punto è difficile dubitarne, nonostante l’impegno dimostrato da Microsoft con il più che discreto Internet Explorer 9.
Via | Downloadblog | The Next Web
Articolo originale Chrome supera Internet Explorer pubblicato da Lo Skyblog - Il più grande problema dei computer si trova fra la sedia e la tastiera.
Distribuito sotto licenza Creative Commons Attribuzione – Condividi allo stesso modo 3.0 Italia

L’attenzione data all’internazionalità da Chrome e la cura nel suo sviluppo hanno conquistato i cuori di milioni di utenti. L’incredibile numero di estensioni, in grado di soddisfare ogni esigenza, ha fatto il resto. In effetti, l’esplosione di Chrome non ha fatto soffrire solo Internet Explorer. Anche Firefox è stato danneggiato dall’interesse verso il prodotto di Google, piazzandosi mestamente al terzo posto della classifica. Seguono Safari ed Opera, soliti fanalini di coda.

I dati di StatCounter sono colti di settimana in settimana, ed in questo caso si riferiscono alla prima parte del mese. Sarà da vedere se Chrome riuscirà a rimanere il più usato di maggio, ma a questo punto è difficile dubitarne, nonostante l’impegno dimostrato da Microsoft con il più che discreto Internet Explorer 9.
Via | Downloadblog | The Next Web
Articolo originale Chrome supera Internet Explorer pubblicato da Lo Skyblog - Il più grande problema dei computer si trova fra la sedia e la tastiera.
Distribuito sotto licenza Creative Commons Attribuzione – Condividi allo stesso modo 3.0 Italia
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