Posted on 04 January 2010 by admin

From Source: SpoonGraphics
Learning a new software application can be a daunting task, especially when tackling an application that’s as deep as Adobe Illustrator! Thankfully there’s a colection of Illustrator veterans who are generous enough to take the time to document the basics, allowing new users to grasp the initial workings and gain a know-how of the tools and core techniques. This collection of hand-picked tutorials cover various tools, and provide plenty of useful hints and tips. Together they form a super handy resource for any beginner looking to get their brains wrapped around Adobe Illustrator.
Listropolis’ Take:
We love Illustrator. If you’re new to the program, these tutorials are must view, and should give you enough basics to get you on your way to your first project. Great list!
Posted on 07 October 2008 by admin

From Web Resources Depot:
Every designer & developer loves handy tools that simplify frequent tasks.
And, even if you’ve a complicated software that does the same thing, usually it is much more effective to run a tiny, fast-loading application that does the job.
This is a list of 27 functional Adobe AIR applications that can help a web designer to design & develop:
Posted on 17 April 2008 by admin

If you use FriendFeed, your wait for a desktop client is finally over. If you also use Twitter, you’re going to love Alert Thingy! Alert Thingy runs on the Adobe Air platform, and I just installed it, and already, it’s become my favorite desktop client.
It’s a piece of cake to install, and it’s beautiful. You can “Comment” and “Like” right from the app, and as of today, you can also tweet. It doesn’t get much better than this.
So, can a list really be only one item long? Probably not, but alert thingy is too cool not to share. Download and enjoy.
Feel free to join me on either:
My FriendFeed Profile
My Twitter Profile