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Posted: 07 Aug 2014 08:25 PM PDT Every week, we'll give you an overview of the best deals for designers, make sure you don't miss any by subscribing to our deals feed. Strangelove Next Font FamilyStanley Kubrick’s popular 1964 movie “Dr. Strangelove” is the inspiration for this truly unique font. The film’s titles were created by acclaimed designer Pablo Ferro, known for his hand-drawn lettering style. $9 instead of $38 – Get it now! The Mini Design Bundle$593 worth of Resources with Extended License. $19 instead of $593 – Get it now! SKEW: One Page & Multipage WordPress ThemeThis powerful theme is incredibly versatile. For starters, you can use it as standard multipage website theme or the popular one-page theme that’s all the rage these days! It’s also built with a responsive design, so it’ll work anywhere your users go. $17 instead of $45 – Get it now! The post Design deals for the week appeared first on Design daily news. Download the free transport icons package now! |
15 amazing statues from around the world Posted: 07 Aug 2014 05:18 PM PDT When we visit parks or several other places, we can see colossal statues which make us smile and think about it. Some of these statues are honor to god or hero whereas some defies the imagination of tyranny. Many of them are small, fancier and possess a way to titillate us. They also preserve a history. Below given are the collections of 15 such amazing statues from around the world that will leave you astonished and enthusiastic. Have a look! 1. The Knotted Gun, Turtle Bay, New York, USA2. Monument of anonymous passerby, Wroclaw, Pologne3. Méditation, par Paige Bradley, New York, USA4. This salmon in Portland, Oregon, USA5. First Generation by Chong Fah Cheong, Singapore6. The working man, Bratislava, Slovakia7. Kelpies, Grangemouth, Royaume-Uni8. Shoes on the Danube bank by Gyula Pauer and Can Togay, Budapest, Hungary9. Rundle Mall pigs, Adelaide, Australie10. Mustangs, Par Robert Glen, Las Colinas, Texas, USA11. The Shark, Oxford, Royaume-Uni12. L'inconnu, Reykjavik, Islande13. Man Hanging Out, Prague, République Tchèque14. Iguana Park, Amsterdam, Pays-Bas
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How to import PDF presets in Adobe InDesign Posted: 07 Aug 2014 05:09 PM PDT Some printing companies will make your life much easier by sharing the color profiles and PDF presets they are using. For example Lulu and some other print-on-demand services offer their PDF presets for download. In this post I will show you how to import PDF presets in Adobe InDesign. Once you have downloaded the presets from the printing company’s, you can go to InDesign and do the following. 1. Go to Adobe PDF Presets managementThe path is file > Adobe PDF Presets > Define…, as shown on the image under. 2. Load the PDF presetsClick on the Load… buton as shown on the image. 3. Successful import of the PDF presets in Adobe InDesignThat’s all, your PDF presets were imported in Adobe InDesign. Did you expect more? You can now see the preset in your list, and can use it when exporting files from Adobe InDesign. The post How to import PDF presets in Adobe InDesign appeared first on Design daily news. Download the free transport icons package now! |
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