The Scale of the Universe

Zoom from the edge of the universe to the quantum foam of spacetime and learn about everything in between. This is an amazing interactive map that gives you an idea about the scale of everything. You have to check this out it will open your eyes to more than you thought possible. Check it out Here!



TSA WASTE INFOGRAPIC

This Info graphic has some pretty interesting facts, thought I would post, love the style that the artist used.TSA Waste
Created by: Online Criminal Justice Degree

Interview With A Web Designer: Phil Cowcill

Photo shot with Blackberry Bold 9780


During my time at Canadore, my class was tasked with conducting an interview with a professional in the field that you hope to work in the future. My ideal position would be designing functional, eyecatching, and leading edge websites for clients, So this lead me to a man who has been self taught for years and is still on the forefront of the industry, making time to share his knowledge with designers and progamers all over Canada and the United States.  Phill Cowcill a.k.a @canadianpacman (twitter) Coordinator of Mobile Application Development program at Canadore College.

Interviewed by Dan Beauchamp

Dan- How did you become a Web Designer?
Phil- “I started actually at multi-media back in 1984, well before the web was public knowledge. I started mixing video and doing some computer programing and computer graphics and did a lot of work with that. In 1993 the internet started to make its presence known within the school.  In 1995 I was hired on as a coordinator and when I got into working with websites I realized that this was going to be a huge trend, so right away I picked up every tid bit I could find out. Back in 1994 I had started learning a lot about developing for websites and keep in mind at this time there is no Google and there are no search engines that we know of today, so finding information wasn’t as easy as today. So in 1994 I started teaching myself by opening up different web pages and looking at the source code to see what they did. I would then go in to note pad and start to create my own websites using those formats.”


Dan- What do you enjoy most about Web Design as a career?
Phil- “I find it’s a lot of fun in the way that web design is restrictive but if you can arm wrestle the code then you can make it do what you want it to do. It’s like it’s a computer game for me, the website wants be very blocky, very straight forward and very plain. My job is to figure out ways to make it interactive, engaging, and make it look nice, and have a nice clean layout and make sure it loads very fast.”

Dan- What is the most challenging part of a Web Designer Job?
Phil- “I think that the most challenging part is understanding the technical aspects of web design and also graphic design and user interface. You need to have all three to develop and create a rich experience and it is very difficult to get a good balance of all three.”

Dan- If there was a list of essential skills that a Web Designer should have, what would they be?
Phil- “One is to have a very good understanding of graphics and how to re-size properly. I find a lot of people when they make websites if they are a Graphic Designer they don’t pay attention to size, when you’re streaming things online size really does matter and the smaller the better. The other thing is you have to have a very good eye for understanding the flow the layout and you have to understand how people will access your content, the other thing is you need to understand the code you have to get into the code, even with Dreamweaver you still need to be able to understand the code enough that you can go in and make alterations within the code.”

Dan- Is there a particular area of graphic or web design that you prefer?
Phil- “There are all sorts of aspects I really like when you start build in the dynamic content so you tie it in to a database. For example I can create one web page and have thirty people come to the website and it’s different for all thirty people. To be able to create that dynamic content that’s a lot of fun because people look at that and say how did you do that? It’s actually not that difficult to do, it’s just a matter of understanding the technology and the background.”

Dan- Where do you tend to look for inspiration?
Phil- “Ah, excellent question. There are a couple of websites that I go to; one is coolhomepages.com, to take a look at what some of the best websites designs are. I also while surfing around if I notice a good website I make note of it. There are also other sites that provide very nice free style sheets, because a lot of the good sites are designed with well documented and well created style sheets, so I take a look at what they are doing. A lot of it is just surfing around and seeing what some of the best designers in the world are doing.”

Dan- Alright Phil, thank you for your time and insight.
Phil- “Not a problem at all.”

Or if Your interested in learning a thing or two check out his multimedia site.
http://www.pjrules.com/canadianpacman/ 

Vector File Compression in Adobe Illustrator

Hey guys, this next post I found extraordinarily helpful so I thought I would share it. I'm not taking any credit for this one, it comes from the think-tanks at tutsplus.com. Enjoy! 

Author: Iaroslav Lazunov

Introduction

A lot of the files with your works are greater than 25 Mb in size, this is due to the properties of vector performance itself. Files containing 3D objects, textures, plenty of vector objects resulting from tracing, elements with raster effects, etc. will be huge in size. Almost all email services have 20-25 Mb limit on the attachment files size. To transfer files exceeding this size, we will have to use third-party file archive server. Let’s learn how to compress them.

Step 1

What is usually advised to reduce the file? Clean up Symbols, Brushes, Swatches and Graphic Styles palettes. Those who resorted to this tip know that these actions will reduce the size of your file to a hundred kilobytes at most. To reduce its size in another way, select all the on the art board and save them as a new symbol in the like-named palette.


Step 2

Now delete all the objects on the art board and save the empty file, rename it, so that we have something to compare it with.


Step 3

In order to extract such a file you have to drag the symbol into the workspace of the document.

Now click on the Break Link button in the top panel in order to break the link with the symbol.


Step 4

A new layer named New Symbol has appeared in the Layers palette.

You can pull it out from the layer in which it is located and rename it so that it has a regular look.



Step 5

Saving your work in the Symbols palette can be used to save the stages of your work. It often happens that you go down the wrong path and you need to get back to a certain step, so that you do not have to redo everything from the very beginning. Keyboard shortcut Command + Z (undo command) will not help here, since there is a limit on steps back. Just delete all the work and pull out saved stage to which you want to go back from the Symbols palette. This method works well when writing tutorials, saving the steps or stages containing configuration parameters, such as 3D objects before applying Expand Appearance command to them.


Conclusion

In my opinion, this is a very useful tip which will help you to optimize your work and in the long run will save your time valuable for creativity.

Source: http://vector.tutsplus.com/tutorials/tools-tips/quick-tip-vector-file-compression-in-adobe-illustrator/

Wordpress Tutorial Blog

Hey guys, So during my time in college i was asked to design a blog that taught people how to use some simple but effective photo editing techniques using photoshop.  The techniques i covered were masking a transparent object so that you could swap out different backgrounds and see them change through the transparency, swapping animal skin, and the invisible man. You can check them out out my wordpress blog. Enjoy!