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ProjectCenter (www.makepa... posted a blog entry Feb 11, 2011
ProjectCenter Gets Voted Into The 2011 Ranking Arizona Magazine
We are very pleased to announce that ProjectCenter made its way into the 2011 Ranking Arizona magazine (“The Best Of Arizona Business”). We were ranked Top 10 of the Copy, Duplicating & Printing category.
We want to truly thank our clients, as this is an opinion publication that is... more »
ProjectCenter (www.makepa... posted a blog entry Jan 6, 2011
Introduction To Points And Paths In Adobe Illustrator
Objects created in vector programs such as Adobe Illustrator are made up of paths. Paths are mathematically calculated, and describe the relationship between two points. Straight paths are called lines while all other paths are called curves.
In order to create a point in Illustrator you simply... more »
ProjectCenter (www.makepa... posted a blog entry Oct 4, 2010
ProjectCenter’s Latest Packaging Project – Step By Step
A step by step look at what goes into a packaging project. more »
ProjectCenter (www.makepa... posted a blog entry Aug 29, 2010
Why Printing Prices Go Up At Lower Quantities
This article explores the reason why printing per unit costs go up as the quantity printed goes down. more »
ProjectCenter (www.makepa... posted a blog entry Jun 16, 2010
Making A Valentine’s Heart Using The Pathfinder Tool
STEP 1: Start with a basic circle. In Adobe Illustrator, when using the circle shape tool you can hold down the shift key and get a perfect circle.
STEP 2: With the circle selected, copy it (Command C) and paste in front (command F) – this pastes the shape in the exact same place as the... more »
ProjectCenter (www.makepa... posted a blog entry Jun 5, 2010
Putting A Picture Inside Of Type
Intro to compound paths and clipping masks in Illustrator.
It’s easy to put an image inside of text using Illustrator.
STEP 1: Start by designing your text. Turn it into outlines.
STEP 2: Import the image you would like to place inside the text. And arrange it to be behind the text in the... more »
