San Jose, CA (ContentDesk) August 2, 2006 -- After more than a decade of Adobe Photoshop's popularity in the image editing software arena, a Silicon Valley web developer is revealing little-known secrets in the digital imaging world known as "The GIMP" to the general public.
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You can layer your images with the GIMP to compose new and extraordinary creations. The GIMP also has a drawing and painting program, plus you can create animations with each frame as a new layer and export them as animations. And that's just the beginning."People who would like to learn more secrets that most people will never know about photo editing software can visit Sin's web site at http://www.gimpsecrets.com.
Logo Designs
A logo is a symbol that pictorially represents a particular company or a brand. Logos are a very important element in branding, since they help in not only attracting customers but also in keeping the product's features fresh whenever the customer sees the logo.
Logo designing is a very complex art today. With thousands of companies vying for the customer's attention these days, it is very important to be unique if you want to convey a message with just your logo. There are several logos that are doing this, for example: Nike, Reebok, McDonald's, the Red Cross, etc.
Logos are of many kinds, the main ones being: combination (icon and text); logotype/wordmark/lettermark (text or abbreviated text) and icon (symbol/brandmark). Good logos should attract the senses, stir emotions, and become imprinted in the viewer's memory.
There are many aspects to be considered while designing logos. The logo should be unique, functional, effective regardless of the size...
PayPerPost Announces the First Payment of Bloggers in Its Consumer Blog Advertising Network
Orlando, FL (ContentDesk) July 31, 2006 -- PayPerPost.com, The Consumer Generated Advertising Network, announced today that it has successfully completed its first payments to bloggers who have participated in the company's blog advertising service. PayPerPost launched a heated debate last month when it announced it would pay bloggers in exchange for writing about products and services. Bloggers get paid to blog about "opportunities" created by advertisers, ranging from consumer electronics to travel destinations. Thousands of bloggers and hundreds of advertisers flocked to the service in the initial month, creating a plethora of opportunities for bloggers to make money.
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