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iDraw for iPad Review

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We've had the opportunity to play and test out the new iDraw app for iPad and we thought it would be a good idea to share our thoughts and experiences here on our blog.

If you're not already familiar, iDraw is a powerful, mainly vector-based layout and design application for the iPad. (We thought this might be a more appropriate post for the Vecteezy blog, but that's not quite ready yet, sorry!) The app has a clean interface and a host of features that allow you to create and then modify shapes, drawings, type, and image elements.

While the app does have a clean user interface, there are some controls and properties that seem to be located in some not-so-logical places. However, with the amount of controls and properties for each object, screen real estate is limited on the iPad and the developer (Indeeo) obviously tried hard to make everything fit in a somewhat reasonable location.

In terms of what this app can do, it allows you to create lines, shapes, vector paths, and text. The user has full control over the fill color, stroke color, line widths, shadows, and even the insertion of photos into vector shapes from your iPad photo library. The app also offers some design and layout shortcuts including the ability to align objects horizontally, vertically, and justify them left, right, center, top and bottom.

There are two aspects of this app that took us by complete surprise, because they are so elementary to the iPad and multi-touch screens. First, the app does not allow for two-finger pinch zoom. In fact, there is no zoom at all. Second, the app does not support landscape mode; only portrait. This is just silly! While you can, of course, rotate the iPad and create your image in landscape, the user controls and interface do not rotate. These are clearly two elements that iPad users will expect to find and use inside of apps.

What we do like is that this is a perfect app for a quick layout of a document, flow chart, graphic, or any other vector-based image. The response is quick and the controls for each element are intuitive and allow the user to quickly modify the vector elements on screen. Another aspect we like is the load/open document setup-- basically swiping through full-page previews of each document with the ability to quickly rename and share them, without having to actually open them.

In summary, if you are an InDesign or Illustrator fan who's looking for something similar on the iPad, this app comes very close. With similar features found inside both apps, iDraw brings the best of vector-based imaging, type, and even photo-insertion to the iPad with a great looking interface and excellent usability.

Pros:
- Ability to control stroke, fill colors and add photos
- Powerful align controls and drop-shadows
- Easy organizing of images via the load screen
- Save & Export to PDF to edit anywhere

Cons:
- No image zoom/pan
- Landscape mode not supported
- Some controls/properties not in expected places

Indeeo is also selling iDraw for $8.99 via iTunes. Personally I feel it's not something that will replace Photoshop or Illustrator but it's a fun app to have for another way to express your creativity on the iPad.

http://www.brusheezy.com/blog/2010/5/7/13-idraw-for-ipad-review

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The New Decade of Web Design

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The New Decade of Web Design

The new decade got off to a great start in 2010 with fresh styles in the web design arena. With the emergence of the new CSS3 and HTML5, designers and developers had a whole new set of cool effects and tools at their disposal. From textured backgrounds, drop shadows, rounded corners, RGBA transparency, to modal boxes designers came up with a set of new design trends that took us nicely into 2010.

With the surge of new technology in smart phones we will also see mobile websites become a big thing, perhaps to wrap up 2010 with some cool websites mirrored into mobile web trends. But for now we will focus on the web design area, as there are many great new trends that are creating a new fresh look for us to explore.

Big Headers, Introductions and Huge Images

As the title suggests this section looks at the trend of big header areas, big introductions and huge images! Here people use the top fold of the browser to wow you with a statement about them, or a header image – much like a splash page, but they are so 2009! With the ease of bigger screen resolutions web designers are giving more room to growing header widths and utilizing this area for some great product or illustration showcasing.

The main focus with the big header spotlight is for brand exposure and to get that first message in. This keeps the viewer browsing through out the site.



Rich Texturized Backgrounds

The emergence of richer interfaces has introduced some interesting textures to the web-space. Using textures creates some great depth and with the right elements this trend is growing for those that want more pop to their website.

Here the main focus is creating depth and to give a unique touch to the overall look and feel of the website.



Sleek, Eye-Popping Icons!

Sites are now incorporating icon based navigations more and more. With the range of premium stock icons at a low price, people are including them for a richer user experience. These little (or sometimes big!) icons can create a great way to explore and understand the meaning that the website is trying to convey. We all know that most of us will skim large areas of text, sometimes even missing the point to a piece of text, and so icons are a great way to break down concepts that might have otherwise been bland without some visual cue. We see the emergence of icons used heavily in feature rich companies and services/product based websites.

Now the main focus of these awesome icons is to make the focus point of the text more easily conveyed and also creates a rich navigation source for the person browsing.



Full Screen Background Images and Videos

In 2010 trends are bigger and better, and I mean literally! Here the use of full screen images and video give the user an immersive experience with the image eating up the content of the site. This trend of 2010 is related to the fact that screen resolutions are getting bigger and better. With these better screens websites can display ideas and actions and demonstrate a point in bigger images and video. Full screen video especially will be able to interact and engage with the user, immersing them in the website. A good example is Futuretainment by Mike Walsh. His website conveys and immerses the users and coupled with the easy navigation makes for a unique user experience.

The main focus here is engaging the user in a unique way, immersing them in the image or video to create a rich experience.



Typography Based Websites

Fresh in 2010 typography only websites give us a new light on creating website layouts. With the emergence of technologies such as Typekit, sFIR and Cufon which uses Javascript and Flash, a designer can embed some typography richness to the site. Another technology is HTML5’s method of uploading a font to the web server and if the user is lacking the font then HTML5 will automatically have them download it.

The days of Arial, Tahoma and Verdana are over; web safe fonts move aside! With such tools at our disposal, typography rich sites are going to embrace new ideas and approaches to web design. With the use of huge fonts, letterpress type and font replacement methods, typography layouts are coming out in full swing, but can it last? And with it create new inspiring ways for users to experience the web. With strong use of grid based designs bordering on magazine layouts, typography has a whole new playground to explore in the web for creating great user experiences.

What is the focus of typography in web? Well, it’s creating a new outlook, fresh design and an experimental new canvas to explore the web and create some unique user experiences.



Other Cool Trends Coming Your Way…

Modal boxes/light boxes – Great ways to keep the user on the same page, basically replacing those annoying pop-up windows, but so much better! Triggered by a user action they are a great way to bring up extra information that serves to enhance the user experience.


Grid Based Web Design – Grids are the new canvas. Here we will see more and more websites being driven by grids, with clean easy to view layouts, grids will shape the sites to come.


Carousels – Originally used for just images, these nifty carousels are now being used in for much more! Breaking out of tradition, people using carousels are able to integrate information, videos, and images in a more creative way.


Ribbons, Retro, Handwriting and Watercolor – How many sites out there have you seen using one of these elements? Ribbons that break out of the normal navigation and create a depth for the user are being used much more frequently. As is handwriting elements, typography or illustrations integrated into the interface giving it a nice personal touch. Watercolor splashes here and there, from backgrounds to navigations to adding texture to the page, watercolors’ are here in 2010, but will they still be big at the end of the year amongst all the other competition?




Mobile Website Designs – Starting to become something big, mobile websites are emerging as a whole new playground for people to design new exciting layouts on. With a smaller interface and different set of users controls (swiping for touch screens), designers are faced with not only the prospect of designing an intuitive website but a mobile site as well.

What do you think? – Any trends or strong recurring themes in the current state of web design that we missed? Please let us know in the comments below!


http://www.brusheezy.com/blog/2010/5/5/12-the-new-decade-of-web-design

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free download brush photoshop

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WG Baroque Ornaments

Added on May 19, 2010 by wegraphics
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Inspiration derives from photographies I made in these days in some churches of Naples. All brushes have been at first handdrawn, then scanned and finalized by using the pen tool. Enjoy it!

For more design resources visit http://wegraphics.net


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Swirly Brushes 3

Added on Aug 05, 2009 by dkeeling
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Number in Set:20
Downloads:49816

20 more high quality swirls for fans of the series. If you're interested even the slightest bit from looking at the preview, I recommend downloading the set -- there are a lot of nice ones (at least I think so) that aren't shown.

As usual, feel free to use them for personal and commercial use.

I only ask that if you use them in works on DA, please link to my page. I enjoy seeing how you use them, so feel free to comment with links to your work. Thanks

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