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This Week we have a lot of interesting design related stuff highlight great content that we found on the web which would be interested to designers. You can keep track of these great resource links by simply following us on twitter. If in case you missed out some of this weeks great blog posts we always post it here in our weekly update.
You may also be interested in the previous weeks roundup
Weekly Design News Round Up – Oct 18 – Oct 24
Weekly Design News Round Up – Oct 4 – Oct 10
Weekly Design News Round Up – Sept 28 – Oct-3
1. 26 Eye-Catching Long Exposure Photographs
2. 43 New Typography Wallpapers For Type Fanatics
3. 30 Photo Effect Photoshop Tutorials Every Designer Will Love
4. jQuery Lessons Series: Manipulating CSS Classes
5. Best Practices for 6 Common User Interface Elements
6. 60 Inspiring Examples of Black and White Photography
7. 43 Cute & Beautiful Twitter Icon Sets
8. 10 Awesome Techniques and Examples of Animation with jQuery
9. The Beauty Of Splash Sculptures
10. 32 Beautiful Text Art Creations
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2 Responses to Weekly Design News Round Up – Nov 1 – Nov 7
Jennae P
February 9th, 2010 at 3:48 am
For any room, a good way I tell people to get started is to go shopping and find one piece that you absolutely love. It might be a bedding set, a vase, a gorgeous chair, a pillow…etc. Whatever it is, if you love it, use it as the inspiration for the rest of your room in terms of color scheme, textures, etc. For example, if you chose black, white and turquoise as a color scheme (like my home office is), you could use that in so many ways.
Here's what I did with it:
- Black and white damask curtains with a sheer turqouise curtain behind them
- Black-finish desk and wall unit
- 2 white Barcelona chairs with black and white damask pillows in them.
- Turqouise tufted rug (it has a pattern, but it's all one color)
- Turquoise vases and bowls on my shelves
- A black frame on the wall with my logo painted on the wall behind it in turquoise
The possibilities are literally endless once you find a starting point. I'm neither an Interior Designer nor a student of it (I'm a graphic artist by trade), but I love interior design and have an aptitude for it.
Hope this helps!
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behindblueyez000
February 15th, 2010 at 4:51 am
Makeup can help — use a couple of different shades of rouge to contour your cheekbones. A darker tone underneath the cheekbone, in the hollow of your cheek, from the middle of your cheek back to your earlobe — then a ligher color blush above it on the cheekbone itself. It can give you the appearance of cheek hollows even if you don't have any.