Hacking Photoshop CS2

This is absolutely the ultimate guide to hacking Adobe’s wildly popular graphics software, written by an Adobe Certified professional photographer and designer. This is serious, down and dirty, tweaking - blowing away the default settings, customizing appearance, optimizing performance, customizing tools and offering readers total control over Photoshop like never before. With these 300+ [...]

January 14th, 2006 | No Comments »

Small Websites, Great Results

Small Websites, Great Results is the perfect book for today because many businesses are beginning to understand the need and wisdom of simplicity. This book shows readers that bigger is not necessarily better and that there is a proven method for building sites that require less resources but produce fantastic results. The author’s mantra [...]

December 27th, 2005 | 1 Comment »

Adobe Photoshop CS/CS2 Breakthroughs

Adobe Photoshop is industry standard digital image software and users are hungry for solutions to their myriad concerns–from how best to manage the program’s sometimes unwieldy interface to how to use the new Vanishing Point tool. Photoshop guru David Blatner has scoured the online forums, interviewed Adobe engineers, and gathered together answers to over [...]

December 25th, 2005 | No Comments »

How to Build a Store for Your Website

To begin, creating an online store is not the challenge it used to be. These days the “building part” is pretty easy. There are thousands of web hosts now that offer a free, built-in shopping cart when you pay them to host your site.
The real challenge is actually getting enough traffic to [...]

August 13th, 2005 | No Comments »

Indonesian Forest Fact Sheet

The forests of Indonesia, along with the thousands of animals and plants that live there, are facing grave danger as they are destroyed at an alarming rate due to massive illegal logging and clearing for palm oil plantations. These tropical forests are of global importance, ranked second in terms of size to those of [...]

August 12th, 2005 | No Comments »