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Archive for April 2010

New Awesomeness from Trent Reznor

April 29, 2010 | No Comments | View

Our admiration for Trent Reznor just downed a Red Bull and vodka. The announcement of new music to come would’ve been enough in itself to stir the buzzpot for a few of Bluezoom’s resident NIN fans. But when has that ever been enough for Trent Reznor? (The answer is “never”. Again, we’ll encourage you to [...]

2010 Logo Trends

April 22, 2010 | No Comments | View

Check out Logolounge’s review of the latest trends in logos. Whether you’re a designer, account exec, a client of creative services, or what the aforementioned refer to as a “consumer” (you glorious, chart-defying creatures) interested in what’s being hurled your way, it’s worth the read to get a sense of what’s happening these days in the relatively tiny but ubiquitous world of logo design.

The Coolest Thing We’ve Seen All Week

April 15, 2010 | 2 Comments | View

When the week starts with Adobe launching Creative Suite 5, you expect that to be the coolest thing you’ll see for the next 5 business days. But then we saw this. So we’re tabling our take on the new Adobe goodies for now to get this front and center. Besides, most of the hardcore pixel [...]

Hey, Check This Out: Adobe Photoshop CS(5?) Puppet Warp Preview

April 8, 2010 | No Comments | View

Just in case Photoshop’s upcoming content-aware fill feature we shared a couple of weeks back wasn’t enough to get us all frothy about the upcoming release of Adobe CS5, Adobe feeds this nugget of a video to its eager devotees. Ever toss a biscuit into an overfilled koi pond? It’s amazing. Anyway, the feature is [...]

The RGB Revolution: Chapter 1

April 1, 2010 | No Comments | View

Flick a little water on your screen (or find something that incites a nice spit-take). See all those colors? Actually, all those three colors? Red, green, and blue: that’s the “RGB” we’re talking about. More to the point, we’re talking about the rise to power of video and display screens, all using the RGB color [...]