WommyTong.com
Just registered:
http://wommytong.com (At the moment, it redirects to http://tableseven.org/)
WommyTong.com will be a personal site that has nothing to do with my professional work. But tableseven.org will run as normal =)
Just registered:
http://wommytong.com (At the moment, it redirects to http://tableseven.org/)
WommyTong.com will be a personal site that has nothing to do with my professional work. But tableseven.org will run as normal =)
Wallpapers don’t all have to be just pretty to look at – they can be educational as well. In taking the ‘Introduction to New Testament Greek‘ elective this semester, I created a wallpaper to help me learn the letters.
This is what a nice presentation looks like: minimal, contains plenty of graphics, highlights important information and omits excessive information.
Photoshop on an iPhone? That’s a scary thought. But what about on the iPad?
Russell Brown, Photoshop Evangelist, humourously presents the history of Photoshop. This video is part of Photoshop’s 20th anniversary.
Have you noticed that sans-serif fonts are used to ‘market’ charities and benefit concerts? Compared to serif fonts, sans-serif is minimalist and easy to read. It is a font for the people. They’re also usually quite bold and block-ish to reflect unity and strength.
I used a red-orange gradient over the building (to reflect the colours of the Red Centre) and green over the trees (to reflect the colours of the environment, trees and being ‘green’) for splashes of colour.
I used elements in the book of Jonah to create a collage that would end up in the shape of a heart: a main theme of the retreat.
Originally, the image was a lot darker – I thought I’d compensate for the lack of darkness in printers – but I then had to lighten some of the images because most of them printed solid black!
The ‘Jonah’ title is in Smudger LET font.