Jun 02

Share your ideas

Use Acrobat 9 to create polished PDF files, present multiple documents in a PDF Portfolio, and even add multimedia. And all in a single file.

Control your work

Use Acrobat 9 to apply passwords, set permissions, and permanently remove sensitive information — so you can feel confident your work is safe.

Work better with everyone

With Acrobat 9, your entire team can view and respond as comments are being made — streamlining your reviews and approvals.

Simplify form creation

With just a few clicks, you can create a form that virtually anyone can fill out and save electronically.

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May 13

Getting creative is part of our job. Whatever project we are working on, at some point we need to come up with some nice starting point — some fresh idea which we could explore further, build upon and refine until we have a polished, perfect result. Although having an idea is at least as important as implementing it properly, without inspiration and innovation you just can’t get anything done.

And this is where it sometimes gets messy. In fact, drawing inspiration is not as easy as we used to think of it. Inspiration is not just observing something, analyze it and implement it in one or another way in your work. Inspiration is much more: there is a fine line between inspiration and imitation which is easy to cross and as easy to mix up.

Inspiration means captivate an idea and develop it further. Imitation means identify an idea and use it. As a professional when getting creative, you need to make sure that you pick the right path to follow.

So how do you actually come up with new ideas? I generally visit any of my favorite bookmarked links and get inspired! :P

The FWA
NetDiver
Deviant Art
Kuler
Template Monster
Cool HomePages
Digital-Web

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Mar 05

Internet started as plain hyper link markup language with no graphics way back in eighties. Then in nineties the pages started getting bit of dynamism and graphics. By the year 2002, Macromedia™ (now Adobe™) coined the term Rich Internet Application (RIA). This gives web applications a buch of properties like Quality, Flexible, Fast and Real time rendering of information like a desktop application. This makes the web rich, dynamic and interactive.

In the initial stages many web designers and developers uses Adobe Flash™ or Adobe Flex™ and Ajax™ components to build such applications. Adobe™ have the advantage in RIA by possessing FlashPlayer™ as an authoring environment and Adobe Flex™ as a cross-platform development framework.

Ingredients

An integrated development environment (IDE) or authoring tool such as Flex Builder™, Flash™, Dreamweaver™, Aptana™, Eclipse™ or a simple text editor.

  • A software development kit (SDK) such as Flex SDK or Adobe AIR™ SDK
  • Images or other rich assets such as Flash content
  • A web host or server space

Links:

http://fotoflexer.com/demos.php
http://www.bigspaceship.com/archive/nikeair/
http://desktop.ebay.com/

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