Because we had experience in both print and web design, and because we truly loved working in both mediums, we decided that we shouldn't be completely exclusive in any one particular area.

The Inner Voice

Dev PDX-style

April 30th, 2008

Venturing out tonight to hit the DevGroup NW speaking engagement, The Secrets of “Designing Great Sites with Photoshop & Dreamweaver” at Portland Community College. The presentation will be given by Greg Rewis, an adobe hatchling, so the info will be straight from the source.

I don’t get much time to attend events these days, but I realize that with trying to run your own studio comes the need for reaching out and networking when opportunities arise. Plus, with this, I get a chance to hear someone else’s point of view on what Dreamweaver and Photoshop can do when put into a sultry union together. It should be interesting.

Adobe Photoshop Express – Made You Look.

March 27th, 2008

Wow! Photoshop on the web? I guess it was inevitable. As broadband speeds get faster and home based computers become more powerful, the ability to run larger, more resource consuming applications via the web becomes more manageable.

I haven’t looked into this yet beyond the basic landing page, but I wonder whether the processing power it takes to run this app is handled by Adobe’s servers, the user’s or whether it is shared. If Adobe handles the processor crunch on their end, this may become a very useful tool to a lot of people very quickly.