High Rock Blog
January 27, 2010
To Organize or Not to Organize when Designing for the Web As the creative director of a small marketing and design agency, there’s nothing that gets me more fired up than when my design team gets lazy. No, I’m not talking about the kind of lazy having to do with daydreaming or making friends on [...]
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January 14, 2010
By Lindsay Seifarth & David Dan, Project Managers While doing research on common challenges of project management, we came across the following illustration and I couldn’t help but laugh and pass it around to my fellow co-workers for their amusement. This picture is all too accurate in depicting how comprehension of information varies from person [...]
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January 13, 2010
We’ve launched the video trailer for our upcoming seminar – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uv9-tPSb8rg. Special thanks to High Rock’s own Nick Kline, the official scooter man!
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January 12, 2010
The simple definition of Anti-Aliasing is : a method of fooling the eye that a jagged edge is really smooth. Programs like Adobe Photoshop work with pixels to create the effects / images we see everyday. If you would ever examine the details of an image at close range you would see that the lines, [...]
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January 12, 2010
// By Jeremy Bohner, Art Director // Logo development can be one of the most difficult and subjective areas of design. And arguably, it’s one of the most important when trying to introduce a new identity. Everything about your company’s image—how your company is perceived by consumers—must be distilled down to a single powerful mark. [...]
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