September 29, 2010 – 2:49 pm
Last night I had some late night fun manufacturing several color swatches to have ready for delivery when the need arises. I must confess that manufacturing physical products is a whole different ball game as opposed to dealing with bits and bytes only, like I got accostumed to in the past several years while losely [...]
There are several ways to adapt a pattern to the project you’re working on. One of the most hassle free options would be a simple background color change.
Easy as it may sound though (and it really is!), there are a few steps to follow to make sure you get the desired result.
If in doubt, check [...]
By LittleLion
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Posted in Getting Nerdy
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Also tagged adobe, background, graphics, howto, illustrator, learn, pattern, tip, tutorial, vector, wallpaper
February 2, 2010 – 5:48 pm
So here it is. The first of a series of prints for all things baby: The "Queen Of Dots". From onesies to the nursery’s wallpaper, from birth announcements to cute blankets, the application of this print is as broad as your imagination.
Since several of my "baby" designs end up in children [...]
By LittleLion
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Posted in Out of the Oven
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Also tagged baby, business, colorway, deer, dot, market, palette, pattern, print, queen, seamless
January 22, 2010 – 2:31 pm
A few days ago on "Mosaic Forest" and "The Stationery Position" posts I briefly touched two especially important topics for seamless pattern design which I would like discuss a little further, if I may: repeats and colorways.
One of the limitations imposed on microstock clients while deciding upon which seamless pattern to pick, is the [...]