March 20, 2008 by emmasaunt

I found a great image of an oil derrick on a snowfield at istockphoto (last time I use my personal account to buy images for CRRC). NEK liked it but said it should have a drilling platform. So I found a good but uncredited image of a platform on-line. NEK like it but wanted there to be ice. I gave up at that point but Kathy found an image for me. A teeny tiny web image (read: 72 dpi). I stretched it as much as I could and spent a lot of time cleaning it up. Not great but passable for what it is.

In each case, I placed the image at the bottom of the canvas. On the first 2, I was able to make a gradient on a seperate layer using colors sucked up from the image. Using some judicious blurring and erasing and a seperate layer of paint at low opacity, I blended the images and the gradient layers pretty well. Don’t judge by these images…I sharpened them after I shrunk them. They printed very nicely.

On the final flyer, the sky was a mess so I ended up erasing all of it and made a circle gradient which I stretched and placed behind the platform layer. I had to get in pretty close to the platform to clean it up but I think it’s not too bad. Also, there is an additional gradient layer (linear) in the very back to give color and depth to the sky. The circle gradient is light grey to transparent, the linear gradient is blue to transparent and the background is blue.
Tags: arctic, design, gradients, images, nek, photoshop, simmons
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March 19, 2008 by emmasaunt

The annual report was delivered on Monday…as promised! Paul Roberts at UNH Printing farmed it out to Ram Printing because we gave them so little time. I have to say, they did a fantastic job. Maybe because they’re so big or because they print all 4 colors at once (Paul told me the UNH press only prints 2 colors). The blue is a dead match for my Pantone swatch (539) and is consistent all the way through. I’m happy to go back to UNH printing our stuff but this turned out so much better than I expected. We did go with the Chorus Art paper with varnishing. Hopefully it will not scuff.
Tags: design, printing, annual report, ram printing, crrc
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March 18, 2008 by emmasaunt

I created a folder in my Colleen directory [currently M:] called WERC and put the latest logo designs there.
Tags: design, logos, organization, werc
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March 18, 2008 by emmasaunt
Before I forget…I had to print posters for the CRRC Arctic Summit last Friday. As always, printing to the plotter was fraught with difficulties. First, since the plotter is no longer wireless, a laptop is required. I got a laptop from CRRC (#7). I downloaded the drivers from the ERG Printer webpage but the rest of the directions are WRONG. They are for loading the plotter as a wireless printer which can no longer be done. I connected the laptop to the plotter with the USB cable and the laptop detected “new hardware” and installed it (with the previously downloaded drivers). Easy enough but it would have saved so much confusion and frustration if the directions on the ERG web page were RIGHT.
Since I was printing a poster of the workshop goal which I’d already created as a handout in InDesign. I just created a new size (18 x 24) under Custom Size and checked “fit to printable area.” Worked beautifully.
Tags: printing, crrc, plotter, posters
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March 17, 2008 by emmasaunt
I’ve had such problems printing these notecards. To eliminate the problem of light stripes, I changed to the design that’s mostly white with a small logo on the front. They won’t print on my printer at all anymore so I send them to Maddy’s printer (Xerox 8400). The design colors were modified accordingly. Today I printed 35 by printing the outside design (photoshop file) first, then manually flipping them and feeding them back through the by-pass feed to print the inside. It wasn’t perfect (there were several jams ) but, all and all, it was doable. However, the printer is definitely showing signs of wear.
Tags: printing, crrc, notecards
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March 17, 2008 by emmasaunt
For some reason, I’ve always thought that transparent gifs don’t work in PowerPoint. At least the ones that I make. However, I was sending different versions of the WERC logo to Zach today and wanted to make it transparent for their presentations and posters. I found instructions on making parts of gifs transparent in PowerPoint and started to follow them. I imported the gif I’d created in Photoshop and, lo, it was transparent. Maybe it’s just the ones that I suck up a color to be transparent (that shows grey in Powerpoint). More investigation will have to be done.
Tags: images, powerpoint, transparent gifs
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March 17, 2008 by emmasaunt
I had to print 55 sets of Arctic Incidents for CRRC last week. For some reason, sending the 5-page pdf to my printer (Xerox 8200) 55 times did not result in collated sets. “Collate” was checked by default so I unchecked it and tried again. No dice. Still not collating. I finally figured out that I when I send the document (in this case an InDesign file) to the Adobe writer, I have to say 55 copies and collate. It creates a huge document that then prints perfectly. Only drawback really (besides remembering to do it) is that it takes a little longer to create the pdf.
Tags: adobe, collating, pdf, printing
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March 17, 2008 by emmasaunt
This is my first post. Right off, I’d have to say that I’m not happy about the blue WordPress bar at the top of the page. Is it always there? Hmmm. Well, obviously this will be a blog about design, or mostly design. I want a way to keep track of my work, especially things I don’t do often so I will have a place to record and retrieve.
UPDATE: The blue bar is visible only to me when I’m logged in. Okay, makes sense. Nevermind. 
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