Archive for October, 2006

worn & weathered tutorial added

Oct. 28th 2006

I have created a tutorial - 10 steps to add worn, weathered, distressed effects to artwork in Adobe Photoshop. The tutorial is the same process I use to create the flyers on the home page, though it could also be used with other graphics or small photographs.

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looking for grunge, antique & worn graphics tutorials

Oct. 20th 2006

The tutorials page of this site will be growing over the next few months, the idea is to make it into in a resource for all grunge, antique and worn effect tutorials. If anyone has, or knows of any good tutorials email them to me and I will add a link.

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suggest a website

Oct. 20th 2006

It would be good to receive some suggestions for sites that other people think deserve a spot on the flyer wall, so post your suggestions and in a couple of weeks time I will choose one and make a flyer for it.

Feel free to suggest your own sites, but please bear in mind that the site should meet at least one of the following criteria-

    • Good example of design
    • Useful resource
    • Unique content

Suggestions should be sent here

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welcome to the flyer wall blog

Oct. 15th 2006

It was always in the back of my mind to add a blog to the flyer wall, and this is finally it.

This replaces the original static news page which although served a purpose to a point wasn’t the easiest to update quickly.

I had a few problems creating a theme that had the same look to the rest of the site, partly down to my lack of experience with wordpress and also the original CSS layout. In the end I adjusted a theme created by ‘Scott’ over at plaintxt.org so many thanks go to him, I will be adding a flyer for his site to the wall at some point over the next few days.

Over the course of time I will be adding various news and information, hopefuly on a regular basis.

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