Folded Page Icon
After posting our PDF icon, we received roughly 20 emails asking us how we did the page fold part of the icon. Well, instead of replying to all 20, we converted the PDF icon to a Page Fold Icon!! Hope you like.
After posting our PDF icon, we received roughly 20 emails asking us how we did the page fold part of the icon. Well, instead of replying to all 20, we converted the PDF icon to a Page Fold Icon!! Hope you like.
Layered PDF Icon with Corner fold. Just a note if you re-size any of these icons, the gradient for the inner page, corner fold and red title banner will shift. Re-size the icon first, and then un-group the icon. Make sure your select to choose the Pointer Tool from the Tool Bar (CTRL+V) and select each gradient to edit the fill top to bottom options. You will notice the fill handles have moved. Simply put them back to position by dragging the center handle. The other thing you may need to adjust is the PDF Logo mask shadow overlay.
One of the most used icons in the web over the last few years. Strangely, one og the most difficult to produce for many new designers out there. We have taken the basic rss icon and used simple primary colours on one set, added some styles to another set, and the last 2 icons are to give you some ideas how they can be displayed.
Photoshop has turned 20 years old. One of the pioneering tools for most graphic designers has gone through some major changes since it first hit the stage in the late 80′s. Creators, Thomas Knoll and John Knoll first launched the application, then called “Display” in 1990. A quick name change the following year to Image Pro, then to Photoshop which remains it’s name today.
Photoshop CS5 promises some amazing additions to the suite of tools and effects, and we can’t wait to see its roll out soon. The leading image in this post was created by our Director using techniques common to Photoshop. A stack of layers, brushes and Effects went into creating our “Homage Photoshop in the Can” illustration.