It’s been a while, but I found some free time this weekend to do a quick post. And thought I would turn my attention to posting some free alternative software to 2D and 3D program’s such as: SolidWorks, Autodesk Inventor, VectorWorks etc.
A place where I generally post my own or others work, either in progress, or the finished article.
A storage place full of useful tips and tricks for every freelance Designer, or designer wanabes.
I just found out that back in February my design portfolio website was listed on www.webrisorsa.info under the page title of: 30 Stunning Creative Portfolio Designs. I came in at number 30 (last place) but he didnt list the websites in order of awesomeness, well thats what I tell myself anyway… But whatever the case it’s always nice to be recognized for something you have achieved by your fellow designers, as it means that I must be doing something right right?
Have you ever found yourself rushing a file for the printer but your client hasn’t specified a spot color for their design? Finding a spot color equivalent to CMYK can be difficult. What your client sees is often different to what you see. Here’s a quick way to find the Pantone© equivalent for a CMYK process color without the use of a color book. This tip is perfect for designers who need to use professional offset printing.