Sean Landry Interaction Designer

CSS zealot and user experience maniac

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Happy 20th Birthday Photoshop

Photoshop recently turned 20. One more year and it’s old enough to legally drink. Here’s a time line of it through the ages.

20 Years of Photoshop

I started using Photoshop back in the summer of 1992 with version 2.0. A work day doesn’t go by with out me firing up the application. I use if for just about anything you can imagine. I’m glad Adobe has stuck with the quality and usefulness of this flagship application.

Happy Birthday Photoshop and here’s to many more!

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  • My user experience skills visualized

    My skills as a User Experience Designer/ Interaction Designer from 1996-2008

    Sean Landry’s User Experience Data Visualization

    There’s a new product on the market called the Programmable Sky Ceiling. It’s intended to “lift your spirits” and provide enjoyment in an otherwise humdrum environment.
    Programmable ceiling

    But I wonder if you were the kind of person who said: “Hey, why does the ceiling have to be so damn uplifting?” Why not one which reminds me of my own mortality? Maybe I’m the kind of person who wants something like this:

    Death ceiling

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  • A more and more users upgrade to browsers that support Alpha transparency, there are increased options for designers. A great way to get a visual effect on your images without manipulating the originals is through the use of overlays.

    Say you have a picture of John Wayne:

    The Duke

    Now this is great but you want it to look a bit older, weathered and aged. If you position an overlay on top of this image that contains some yellowness and some dust and scratches you can get that effect without changing the original.

    Here’s the overlay:

    Old overlay

    What you need to do now is position the overlay over the top of the original picture of the Duke. It’s z-index needs to be higher and it’s position needs to be exactly over the top of the original. See example

    Volia! that’s it. New style without changing the original.

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  • I’ve finished a new Google desktop gadget. I used a sample gadget that came with the API download. A simple countdown to Christmas. It’s a little large but this time of year it’s okay to be a little over the top. The countdown JavaScript is Google’s but the images I created. Feel free to download a copy for yourself here. Of course you’ll need Google Desktop to run the gadget. Enjoy!

    Snow Globe Google Gadget

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  • Filed under: Widgets & Gadgets, photoshop, web development
  • Below are the images for Round Four of the Crestock Photo contest.

    Round Four images

    I think this was the hardest round to be creative. The human forms they provided were both cropped oddly and the male form is more of a “concept” photo already. I chose to only use the tree and have some fun with photoshop brushes. I downloaded some star brushes, fairy brushes and some aurora brushes to create the effect. The moon is straight from the NASA public domain imagery.

    Below is what I came up with…

    Pixie Tree

    If you would like to vote for my entry you can vote here.

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  • Crestock Photo Contest – Round 3

    Below are the images for Round Threeof the Crestock Photo contest.

    Round three images

    Round three was more challenging. I’m guessing the photos will become more difficult to create concepts from as the rounds move on (or my creativity is just wanning). There are loads of great submissions for this round but my favorite is this one, just an exceptional job all around. What makes these more difficult to work with is their crops. The photos with the women have some similarities but since they are cropped at the head and feet either you re-create the missing parts in Photoshop or place them carefully on the canvas.

    Below is what I came up with…

    Elbow Grease

    If you would like to vote for my entry you can vote here.

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  • Crestock Photo Contest – Round 2

    Below are the images for Round two of the Crestock Photo contest.

    Round two images

    This round I decided to take a different approach. I thought it would be fun to show laps in time. I chose the city and the meadow since they were visually similar (landscapes).

    Below is what I came up with…

    Final image posted

    If you would like to vote for my entry you can vote here.

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  • Crestock Photo Contest

    Crestock.com is having a photo design contest. The rules are wide open:

    For each round we will supply a set of source photos from our image library. Your entry must be based on one or several of these photos, but you are free to do with them whatever you like. You may also use other elements in your design, as long as one or more of the source images can be recognised as a central part of your design.

    First round here are the images

    firtst round images

    Here is my entry. I call it “Happy Frog”.
    Frog eats bannana

    If you’d like to vote for my entry :) you can do it here:

    I’ll post the winner once it’s announced.

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  • Photoshop Tutorials

    I’m always hunting for really good advanced Photoshop tutorials. Below are a few of the better ones I’ve found:

    http://www.dennisplucinik.com

    http://www.photoshopgurus.com

    http://www.webdesign.org

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