Posted by admin on Apr 8, 2010 in
Photoshop,
web design
Here are a few websites I found to get some tips and tutorials on making web layouts.
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A lot of tutorials of different graphic styles
coming from many sources and websites. |
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Theme-based layouts.
You will also find the tutorials to convert
your PSD template in a CSS/HTML document |
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A compilation of good tutorials.
Some of them you will find in the websites I listed earlier. |
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The design is beautiful, but I’m not quite sure of the practicality of the method… The tutorial could be used for any other printed document or just a desktop background! |
Tags: layout, sites, tutorials, web, website
Posted by admin on Dec 1, 2009 in
News
Hi! I wanted to give you some news about how Watch-out Design is going these days…
I am currently working on a web site project that I really like! A dance crew contacted me to revamp its web presence (they had only one page!), and I was thrilled by the new job! Their style really sticks to mine, and I love dancing too, so it’s really a pleasure to be part of their success!
You can compare their actual site with the one I’m building right now (images below) and should be up very soon. It’s in french, but you can still admire the difference, can you?
I am also working on my own website, to be more up to date with today’s designs !
With this site, I will introduce new services and products which I’ve been really eager to put out for a while now. You will be able to shop for t-shirts directly on watchoutdesign.com, purchase exclusive cliparts and choose a template for your website without being redirected. A lot of work for my tight schedule, but I’m really motivated and hope it can be up near the end of November.
Here’s a little preview:

Tags: design, job, new, website, work
Posted by admin on Dec 1, 2009 in
News,
T-shirt stuff
Hi there!
I’ve discovered recently a new t-shirt printing website, based in MONTREAL! Which is great, since it lowers the shipping costs for me and encourages local economy!
It works pretty much like Spreadshirt, but is maybe a little bit more user-friendly…
The best way to know, is to try it yourself!

Tags: custom, montreal, print, t-shirts, website