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posted by Anastasia on March 20th, 2007
in on images, design, photoshop, resources, website

Jay just pointed me to Day 22 of “24 Ways to Impress Your Friends” Photographic Palettes. It’s a great brief “how-to” article by Dave Shea on how to use photographs as the basis for design on the web. I especially like the section on “Tonal Variations” where he describes how he creates a color pallette using black and white layers with different opacity in Photoshop.

The other articles in the 24 Ways Series are useful and interesting as well. Each has a different author, and teaches you something about design or web development in a very concise and easy-to-learn way.

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