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{Giveaway} Merry Christmas from me! …and Rollip.com!

Posted by on Dec 20, 2009 in Advertising, Art, Featured Articles, Freebies, Giveaways, graphic design | 2 comments

{Giveaway} Merry Christmas from me! …and Rollip.com!

Oh my…5 days and counting until Santa’s here! I still have a few gifts to find, many to wrap (as soon as Santa aka the UPS man aka my father-in-law delivers them!) and many to give! Giving is the best part, I think! So as a gift to you (and me!) the generous folks over at Rollip.com are offering a select number of my readers a chance at testing out their website – yippee! Well, what is Rollip.com? Glad you asked – it’s a professional online photo editing website that lets you add a filter to your photo in one easy step. They have 40 filters to choose from (do the cropping and such before you upload your photo) that will give your photo an interesting effect.  The various filters include 10 categories with 4 filters in each category; Classics, Vintage (my favorite!), Added Character, B&W/Sepia, Styled Lenses, Glows, B/W Added Character, Extreme Stylized, Bold Tones and Drawing Styles.

Here is what I did with some of my photos…

Yeah, that yellow Kodak date is why you want to do the editing and cropping before you upload to Rollip… :)   We were on vacation in Costa Rica for this pic.

And of course I played with some of my favorite pics of my baby girl!

Aawww…I love that one.

Anyway, here is the lowdown! Rollip.com is giving the first 15 of you to sign up the chance to test out their website for FREE! What you do is click over to the link below, sign up for an account (really simple – just an e-mail address and password and you can get started), and you get to edit 30 photos because they’re giving you 30 credits for free!  That’s a value of $5.98 – at Rollip.com you pay per credit, not per month or per year like some photo editing sites.  I think that’s great because you only need to pay for what you need and you’re not wasting time if you don’t use the service!

Okay, get to clicking because it’s first come, first serve with only 15 Pro Accounts with credits available!  Enjoy!  And Merry Christmas!  Oh, and if you do take advantage, please let me know what you think here on the blog – we’d love to hear your feedback for this new site.  Thanks!

Click here to get started!  http://www.rollip.com/pro?coupon=lcdesign

xo, L.

{Note: I was compensated for my time to advertise this service by receiving 1 free account of my own with 30 credits to review Rollip.com}

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Mac Lover

Posted by on Nov 4, 2009 in Art, Creativity, DIY, Featured Articles, flickr, graphic design | 1 comment

Mac Lover

I love my little white MacBook.  It’s 3 years old now, which is probably ancient in computer years, but I’m hoping that I can squeeze a few more years out of it.  I’m a self-taught PC convert, and I love all of the little details that Macs offer, and make my life a lot easier!  You can see my “Dock” below, and some of the most frequently used programs that I use.

Pages

I just want to say how much I love iWork, mainly because of how intuitive the programs are, and how versatile they are as well.  Pages is technically Apple’s word processing software, but it’s more like Word, Publisher and more rolled into one.  Numbers is the spreadsheet program (think Excel) but this is the program that I use to create e-decorating boards like this one:

Tonya & Cody's Modern Rustic Bedroom

Now how did I take a document that I created in Numbers and turn it into an image, which I saved in my Flickr account? Here’s how you do it on a Mac: File/Print/Click the PDF button, and there is an option that says “Save PDF to iPhoto” and it turns it into a .jpg and saves it in iPhoto.  This is a sample of something I was working on in Pages.

Convert PDF to iPhoto

When I send a file to my clients, I convert whatever I’m working on, whether it’s a contract made in Pages, or a paint schedule made in Numbers, into a PDF.  I simply use the Print function here again and convert it to a PDF.

Convert Numbers to PDF

You can use the “Export” function as well, and this is how you convert to a Word doc, and it works well with multiple pages or sheets, but sometimes a header is missing or something, so I like to just print what I see.  If you also hit the “Preview” button, it converts it to a PDF to see how it will print, and you can save it from there as well.  Gotta love it!

Another great thing about Pages and Numbers is that it is also compatible with Microsoft documents (you can convert them so that PC users can read them, and you can open Word docs in Pages).  They think of everything…

Now I want to say that I am jealous of the interior design students who are still in school, because right after I graduated they incorporated a lot of great new classes into the program (I attended California State University, Chico – woot woot!!).  When I was there we did it all old-school; hand-drafting, hand-rendering, cutting out photos, gluing samples and creating large and multiple boards for each project.  We took an AutoCAD class (one class), but it wasn’t incorporated into our other classes.  We photographed our boards and created portfolios on the computer.  I’m trying to keep learning as much as I can, but I really loved being in school and love learning!  So keep that in mind while you view…my…portfolio.  :)   And remember, I created EVERYTHING in Numbers…even my logo.  Enjoy!!

PortfolioNumbers and Pages are great because you can save a page as a template, which is exactly what I did here to add pages to my portfolio.

PortfolioI love the “Alpha” tool.  It removes backgrounds…just like Photoshop.  You click on the color that you want to remove, move your mouse outward, and it will find anything that color and remove it.  I completely removed Glenn from a picture using that tool when I needed a good picture of me for a mailer that I made, ha!

PortfolioIf you notice my samples (tile, paint, fabrics, etc.), you can easily make them all the same size by “masking.”  Masking is like cropping, but instead of deleting the part of the image you remove, it’s just ‘masked.’  That’s nice if you need to make changes, plus you can drag the image to show what parts you want to show instead of moving every single side like cropping.

PortfolioYou might notice that I also added shadows to give the pages a little more depth.

PortfolioPages and Numbers also has those cute photo frames, making the image look like a paper photo with the edges curled up.

PortfolioI also love the color tools…just simply take the eyedropper to choose EXACTLY what color you want something to be.  For instance, on my e-decorating boards, I make a paint ‘splatter’ using a font (‘A’ looks like one paint splatter, ‘B’ looks like another, etc.), and then I make that ‘letter’ (paint splatter) the color from the Benjamin Moore paint website.  So great to show paint colors!!

PortfolioYou can also adjust image colors right in Pages and Numbers.  Very, very helpful.

PortfolioThese programs make it very easy to line images up, center them, straighten them…they really are very intuitive and all-in-one.

Portfolio

PortfolioOne thing that I did get a little experience with before I graduated was sustainability and education about eco-friendly design practices.  Now you can major in Sustainability!

Portfolio

Portfolio

PortfolioThis was my first attempt at SketchUp:)   I love SketchUp and would love to learn more about it – I’ve seen some amazing SketchUp projects!!

PortfolioAnd the end page…hand drawn by me!

PortfolioSo there you have it – the products I like to use.  I like to think that I use them a little creatively, but because they are so easy to use I can’t help it!  If you have any questions, I’d love to answer them for you…leave a question in the comments and don’t forget to check back or e-mail me at lindsay@lindsaychristensendesign.com.

xo, L.

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