Register  ▪  Login  ▪  Current Issue  ▪  Calendar  ▪  Advertise
search
Skip Navigation Links
Resources
Inspiration
Competitions
Directory
Education
DesignCasts
Print Blog
Shop
About Us
Home  >  Education

Adobe Presents: Transform Photoshop or Illustrator Artwork with Flash Catalyst




Wednesday, Sept. 8, 4pm EST

This free DesignCast will show you how to transform artwork created in Photoshop or Illustrator into high-quality interactive content that can liven up your web pages or make complex information engaging and easier to understand. Design simple projects in SWF format or tackle more complex projects built in collaboration with a developer. This webcast will guide you through the creation of a Flash Catalyst project using CS5 Design Premium.


Sign up for this free DesignCast today!
Follow us / Join us:
 
Facebook  Flickr StumbleUpon Twitter
 
Share  Share this page with your friends.
Image of the Day

 
Bibliotheque, Identity & packaging concept for Space.NK.Men

 
Most Recent Articles
Three Nonprofits Offer Insight into the Changing Sustainability Debate
Work With Us: Intern at Print
A Book Cover Anthology: Penguin Turns 75
Beyond Foamcore: James Victore Crafts a Cover for Print
The Complex Bonds Between Design and Surrealism
Most Popular

Education

profilesrss
The news and trends for teaching design.
allrss
Work With Us: Intern at Print
by Print staff
Print is seeking talented and enthusiastic fall-semester editorial and design interns to showcase both their print and online skills. Gain invaluable hands-on experience in the day-to-day operations of an international magazine - all while earning college credit.... More
Interview with Richard Wilde
by Steven Heller
To mark Richard Wilde's 40th anniversary at the School of Visual Arts, Steven Heller sits down with him to talk about why Stylelessness rules, the only three taboos students can commit, and what robbing banks has to do with design.... More
September 29 Live Designcast: Fonts That Click: The Present and Future of Using Type on the Web
by Caitlin Dover
In this live webcast, typographer Christian Schwartz will address the problem of type for the web and shed light on how you, as a designer, can navigate the world of web fonts.... More
California Institute of the Arts
by Monica Racic
CalArts is an entirely immersive experience, with each class of 12 to 18 design students staying together during all four years of study. The students “become this weird kind... More
Cranbrook Academy of Art
by Monica Racic
Elliott Earls, the head of the graphic design program, describes Cranbrook as a “studio-based experience,” without formal teachers or classes, with artists-in-residence... More
Cooper Union
by Monica Racic
“We de-emphasize the profession,” Mike Essl, a professor at Cooper Union, says. “Rather than concentrating on the vocation, our program places the focus on artistic motive. Cooper Union remains one... More
Portfolio Class, School of Visual Arts
by Monica Racic
“Why spend that last year on getting a portfolio together for a job, when you could spend that year getting you ready for 10 years from now?” asks Paul Sahre. At the... More
Maryland Institute College of Art
by Monica Racic
“It’s really a real-world program,” explains Ellen Lupton, the director of MICA’s MFA program. She says that students can create, think, research, and write in ways that are “relevant to the public.”... More
Design Corps, Pratt Institute
by Monica Racic
“I felt like I was on American Idol, because we had to keep whittling it down,” says Anthony Butler, the executive director of the nonprofit St. John’s Bread and Life, about choosing a... More
Humanitarian Design and Sustainable Living Design, Academy Eindhoven
by Monica Racic
This two-year master’s program seeks to “create design for humanitarian needs,” says department head... More
D.School, Stanford University
by Monica Racic
“The process is as important or more important than the solution,” says George Kembel, the executive director of D.School. He explains that the program is about using... More
Designmatters, Art Center College of Design
by Monica Racic
Designmatters integrates design and social activism to focus on humanitarian causes in an interdisciplinary initiative that pairs students and faculty with... More

Carry Hope

13 designers create a custom tote bag for their favorite charity. Featuring the work of: Atelier Télescopique, Büro Destruct, Christoph Niemann, Deanne Cheuk, Ed Fella, Geoff McFetridge, Hort, James Joyce, Laurent Fetis, Rick Valicenti, Si Scott, Spin, and Sawdust. Order one today!
 
 
Check Out Past Issues

Subscribe to Print and get all 6 issues for just $40

In This Issue
Original art and strong opinions from Art Chantry, Joe Duffy, Barbara Glauber, Michael Ian Kaye, Oded Ezer, and many others. Also: regular columnists Rick Poynor on Surrealism, Khoi Vinh on the rise of apps, and Paul Shaw on Veljovic Script. Cover by James Victore.
See the complete Table of Contents

 
 
Skip Navigation Links
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
Site Map
Copyright © 2010 by F+W Media.