I have a long way to go…

  1. Camera: Panasonic DMC-ZS7
  2. Aperture: f/3.3
  3. Exposure: 1/30th
  4. Focal Length: 4mm

Edits after learning the clone tool!

In a reprint of my collage (see Expectation & Aspiration below) on high quality photo paper, I reevaluated my design and realized some mistakes:

A horrible water line

Some floating bikini women who were messing up the perceived scale of the photo

A floating palm tree head.

Luckily, I have people around who are more expert at Photoshop than me, and they told me that all these problems could be fixed with one single, magical tool: the Clone Tool!

Which, to use, you simply select a brush size

hold the alt (Mac) or option (PC) key over the area you like and want to see more of, and then click over top of the area you want removed. It’s like a really fast and effective way of cutting out a selection and copying it over top of an unwanted image (which I have done ineffectively, before). It takes a little finesse, but magic:

The awkward line is pretty much gone! 

So is palm tree head!

And thank God, bikini women are gone too. 

Awkward evidence of clone tool is still there in most of them, but I think that as I keep practicing (and choosing less complex photos to manipulate), overall this will turn out to be a timesaver and lifesaver. Updated collage in the next post. 

Amazing, ambitious project by company Brusselssprout.

Birthday present, please?

This is my current desktop background/view out my window. I like it more and more every time I see it.

  1. Camera: Panasonic DMC-ZS7
  2. Aperture: f/3.3
  3. Exposure: 1/60th
  4. Focal Length: 4mm

This past single day I think I’ve blogged more than I have in the past four months combined—and that’s even counting double posts as one! I should take January Term classes more often. 

desertstarsdesign:

Today I learned what an “ink trap” is: a feature in some typefaces where the corners are excessively notched, to compensate for ink spreading when the type is printed. It has more importance than you might think.


In the mid-1970’s, AT&T had just switched from printing their…

(self-reblog)

desertstarsdesign:

Obsessing over designer Michael Johnson. I’d love to let the images (sourced from http://www.johnsonbanks.co.uk/) speak for themselves, but I’ll write something after some thought. His mandagram idea also requires a dedicated post. 

(self-reblog) desertstarsdesign:

Obsessing over designer Michael Johnson. I’d love to let the images (sourced from http://www.johnsonbanks.co.uk/) speak for themselves, but I’ll write something after some thought. His mandagram idea also requires a dedicated post. 

(self-reblog) desertstarsdesign:

Obsessing over designer Michael Johnson. I’d love to let the images (sourced from http://www.johnsonbanks.co.uk/) speak for themselves, but I’ll write something after some thought. His mandagram idea also requires a dedicated post. 

(self-reblog) desertstarsdesign:

Obsessing over designer Michael Johnson. I’d love to let the images (sourced from http://www.johnsonbanks.co.uk/) speak for themselves, but I’ll write something after some thought. His mandagram idea also requires a dedicated post. 

(self-reblog) desertstarsdesign:

Obsessing over designer Michael Johnson. I’d love to let the images (sourced from http://www.johnsonbanks.co.uk/) speak for themselves, but I’ll write something after some thought. His mandagram idea also requires a dedicated post. 

(self-reblog) desertstarsdesign:

Obsessing over designer Michael Johnson. I’d love to let the images (sourced from http://www.johnsonbanks.co.uk/) speak for themselves, but I’ll write something after some thought. His mandagram idea also requires a dedicated post. 

(self-reblog) desertstarsdesign:

Obsessing over designer Michael Johnson. I’d love to let the images (sourced from http://www.johnsonbanks.co.uk/) speak for themselves, but I’ll write something after some thought. His mandagram idea also requires a dedicated post. 

(self-reblog) desertstarsdesign:

Obsessing over designer Michael Johnson. I’d love to let the images (sourced from http://www.johnsonbanks.co.uk/) speak for themselves, but I’ll write something after some thought. His mandagram idea also requires a dedicated post. 

(self-reblog) desertstarsdesign:

Obsessing over designer Michael Johnson. I’d love to let the images (sourced from http://www.johnsonbanks.co.uk/) speak for themselves, but I’ll write something after some thought. His mandagram idea also requires a dedicated post. 

(self-reblog) desertstarsdesign:

Obsessing over designer Michael Johnson. I’d love to let the images (sourced from http://www.johnsonbanks.co.uk/) speak for themselves, but I’ll write something after some thought. His mandagram idea also requires a dedicated post. 

(self-reblog)

desertstarsdesign:

Obsessing over designer Michael Johnson. I’d love to let the images (sourced from http://www.johnsonbanks.co.uk/) speak for themselves, but I’ll write something after some thought. His mandagram idea also requires a dedicated post. 

(self-reblog)

desertstarsdesign:

Handicaps are created, not inherent.

If a sidewalk has high curbs, awkward slopes, abrupt corners, broken pavement, then yes, being in a wheelchair is a handicap. But if a street has speaking signage, signalling that works by scent, and vibration-based barriers, then vision becomes a handicap (especially at night!)

In this city where cars rule, the pedestrian road system seems designed to discourage walking, with irregular signs and footpaths worn across medians. Being car-less is a handicap, with wide separations and dangerous crossings. Is this just neglectful, or designed? 

(reblogging myself)

  1. Camera: Panasonic DMC-ZS7
  2. Aperture: f/3.3
  3. Exposure: 1/30th
  4. Focal Length: 4mm

Link to my Designing Abu Dhabi class blog, which will be a more focused and professional version of this one.