When my love for design and my love for baking cross paths... Helvetica Cookie Cutters!

Design is as much as about aesthetics as it is about function. Here you'll find observations about how design impacts the world and vice versa. And maybe some cool tricks and techniques as well.
When my love for design and my love for baking cross paths... Helvetica Cookie Cutters!
Illustration for the sake of communication and explanation isn’t the most glamorous form of creative work, but it’s one of the most needed forms of illustration within any industry today. When done well it’s rarely noticed, pedestrian if you will.
But how many times have you tried to follow poorly executed diagram illustrations only to become frustrated because you couldn’t figure out what it was showing you. This is usually the only time you notice diagram illustration, when it fails to diagram a process well.
This tutorial will help you create well crafted diagram illustrations that communicate with clarity and serve their designated purpose well.
In other words, YES!!!!!Q. Should I pay attention to how a headline breaks, or is that the job of the writer and copy editor?
A. Today, a designer is also the typesetter, so you're responsible not only for how the type looks, but for making it as readable, logical, and clear as possible. The line breaks of a headline have a major impact on this.
Photos that look great as large prints can shrink into muddled, fuzzy messes when viewed on a computer monitor or, worse, a mobile phone. Here's how to compose, shoot, and process your images so they work well on the small screen.
The Pixelmator team has released another update to my favorite little photo editor. Pixelmator 1.5 Spider brings a host of web exporting and sharing options, including a new "Save for Web" feature and the option to send a picture straight to Mail or iPhoto. Additionally, there's a new Trim tool that will cut off transparent or background pixels, and a new Slice tool that will let you cut an image up into pieces and optimize each for the 'net. There's also the usual round of bug fixes, including support for full compatibility with Snow Leopard.I purchased Pixelmator recently for home use and it does a nice job for photo touchups. I'd say it's comparable to Photoshop 5.5, which was pretty good back in the day. Who needs 17 different ways to blur anyway? :)
As usual, the new version is available for update from right within the current app. For new users, Pixelmator is available for $59 over on their website, complete with a free trial if you want to check out this photo editing powerhouse before buying. I really enjoy using Pixelmator -- it's lightweight and easy to use, and while it's not quite as full-featured as Photoshop (though with every big version release like this, they get closer), it's a great app to do a little image editing in.