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Archive for March, 2009
Interface Controlled by Weather & Time
I’ve designed Tisha Creative’s header by stacking 2 Images on top of one another. The top layer composed of a transparent PNG file sits on top of a bottom layer containing the backdrop image. The effect of resizing the browser window and seeing the skyline slide along the backdrop is achieved through Using 2 separate background styles for each of the DIV tags containing the images.
Working with Adobe Lightroom
Image enhancement is a personal taste. Some prefer their images as shot. However, the wonderful aspect of digital photography is that software enables us to mimic and go beyond a dark room, allowing us to not only enhance photographs, but also gain parts of images that might have been lost. All of the enhancements you see here were created within Adobe Lightroom.
Tisha Creative
Employed by Tisha Creative for the past 2 years as a Senior Web Designer, I’m extremely fortunate to practice, learn, and deploy various Web-based projects that come through the door. The company’s website has become one of my most ambitious projects to date. Working along side my Creative Director, Kevin Cale, and Art Director, Kathleen Lota, I’m constantly developing new ideas and technologies in demonstrating our potential and expertise in web design and development by utilizing our site as a model for innovative and future-foreword ideas that we’re able to offer to our current and future clients.
I Heart Adobe Lightroom
Having purchased my very first DSLR, a Canon Digital Rebel XTI 3 years ago, using Adobe Lightroom to alter, touch-up, color-correct my images has become a ritual for me. Last year, I sold my Canon XTI and purchased the revised Canon Digital Rebel XSI along with a Sigma 10-20mm Wide Angle lens. I hardly ever have the need to do any sort of work to my images in Photoshop, unless I’m cropping, masking certain areas of my photos. Lightroom has become a complete workflow environment for me.
