Showing posts with label applications. Show all posts
Showing posts with label applications. Show all posts
Keyboard Shortcut Skins For Macs
If you work with applications like Photoshop, Aperture, Lightroom, Logic Pro... etc. then you're probably dealing with a lot of shortcuts. These keyboard skins help you learn all the shortcuts available in those applications. They're custom fitted, color-coded by function and can be easily removed and reapplied. Available for different Mac keyboards and laptops. Buy them here.
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iPhone App Magnets
These app icon fridge magnets from Jailbreak Toys. They come in a set of 18 different magnets, and each measure 7/8″ square, pretty much appear to be an exact copy of the iPhone’s default application icons.
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Helvetical

We all love most of the Google apps but Im sre most of us can agree that its UI is quite "disturbing". By using the Helvetica font, "Helvetical extends the work done by Jon Hicks on Helvetireader, turning the mayhem of the Google interface into something that doesn’t offend."
click here for more info on how to use it.
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applications,
font,
google,
helvetica,
internet,
typefaces,
user interface
Application Notebooks



Imagine using the Undo function you have on Photoshop, when actually drawing on real papers. That’s how the Photoshop Notebook idea came to German Kapitonov. He then created a simple notebook using Photoshop’s interface and did the same thing for Dreamweaver and Illustrator.
via Whitezine
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applications,
designer,
dreamweaver,
illustrator,
interface,
notebook,
paper,
photoshop,
stationery,
undo
Handy Cheat Sheets for Designers

Note: You can find the shortcuts for the current and older versions of the mentioned apps, and for both PC and Mac.
via WebResourcesDepot
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3d studio max,
adobe,
applications,
cheat,
designer,
download,
illustrator,
indesign,
keyboard,
mac,
pc,
photoshop,
productivity,
quarkxpress,
sheets,
shortcuts,
versions
Google Claims The Streets





The Google Street View application allows you to take a trip throughout a city in 3D. With this campaign, Google takes Street View navigation arrows into real life all over the city in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Groningen. At bus stops near central places in the city, people can experience how Street View works.
via Ads Of The World
Labels:
3d,
advertisement,
amsterdam,
applications,
arrows,
bus stop,
campaign,
city,
experience,
google,
navigation,
real,
street,
view
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