As you may know, there are hexadecimal codes for the colors used in webpages. Not only does Photoshop know these hexadecimal codes, it can extract them from an image and let you paste them into…
Author Archives: Corey Barker
Spend More Time Animating, Less Time Clicking
If you’re building Web animations in ImageReady, you don’t have to keep clicking the tiny controls at the bottom of the Animations palette. Instead, navigate using these quick shortcuts: To play your animation, press Shift-Spacebar….
Calling All iPhone Owners
Do you have an iPhone? If you do then you have a chance to make a name for yourself. Kelby Training is hosting a new photo contest for iPhone owners. That’s right, a photo contest…
Style Warning For Web Designers
If you’re designing Web graphics using Photoshop and ImageReady, you’re probably spending a decent amount of time swapping back and forth between the two apps. The two programs share many of the same features and…
NAPP on YouTube
Did you know that the NAPP has a page on YouTube? I didn’t even know that. No, I’m kidding. Yes, the video guys over at Scrivtown have put together a collection of tutorials, interviews, and…
Get The Real 100% View
When creating Web graphics, it’s often important to view your graphic at the same size your audience will view it. To view your image at 100%, just double-click on the Zoom tool. If your image…
New Design Elements Video
In this week’s video tutorial I demonstrate how you can take a really basic photo and extract elements to create an interesting design element in Photoshop. The cool thing is that this could work on…
Design Elements from Photos
Here is a cool way to use parts of you photos as abstract design elements.




