Articles by: Paul Trani

Photoshop Power Shortcuts

It is estimated that you could save up to 8 days a year just by using shortcuts! So here are a list of useful shortcuts in Photoshop, with my favorites highlighted. And many of them work in Illustrator and InDesign as well. You can also define your own keyboard shortcuts. My favorite tip there is to define shortcuts to Tile images, and then to Consolidate all to Tabs. Tools Spacebar Hand/Move canvas R Rotate View D […]

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Creating a Mobile Menu in Adobe Muse CC

Responsive web design is no longer cutting edge; it’s required. But many designers are still intimidated by the terminology and the code. Luckily, Adobe Muse makes it all very easy and visual to create a site that works and looks great across all screens. No need to worry about digging deep into HTML or CSS. This video shows how to create a mobile menu. It is one of the videos in a course I created […]

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How to Create a Responsive Site in Muse

<iframe width=”560″ height=”315″ src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/I-EsNNHm8Ko” frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen></iframe> Responsive web design is no longer cutting edge; it’s required. But many designers are still intimidated by the terminology and the code. Luckily, Adobe Muse makes it all very easy and visual to create a site that works and looks great across all screens. No need to worry about digging deep into HTML or CSS. So over the course of my sabbatical I recorded this Lynda.com course where you’ll learn […]

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Animate CC and Responsive Muse Sites

Showing you the latest in an update we had February 8th. Adobe Animate CC (formerly Flash) is showcased, as well as using that Animate content in a Muse CC responsive site (which is also covered).

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Testing the Elements

This is some dummy copy. You’re not really supposed to read this dummy copy, it is just a place holder for people who need some type to visualize what the actual copy might look like if it were real content. If you want to read, I might suggest a good book, perhaps Hemingway or Melville. That’s why they call it, the dummy copy. This, of course, is not the real copy for this entry. Rest […]

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