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Fonts? |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - November 6th, 2013 at 1:58 AM - Forum: Photography & Graphics
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Fonts can make a surprisingly big difference on the overall appearance and feel of any logo, signature, ad, or anything else of that nature. I personally will easily spend a lot of time trying out different fonts and looking with different contexts to see which ones I prefer to use in my designs.
Right now, Verdana and Lucida Handwriting are my favorites. As for the others that are available, I usually just "feel them out" and try whatever looks nice.
What are the fonts that you find yourself using frequently in graphics design?
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FTP/SFTP Clients |
Posted by: spork985 - October 30th, 2013 at 4:53 PM - Forum: Technology & Hardware
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What is your preferred client for transferring files? I like Filezilla personally, but have noticed a lot of weird oddities. Sometimes it identifies "weird" files as folders. It also seems to have problems if a filename beings with a space. I'm not sure if this is a bug in Filezilla or the FTP/SFTP protocol itself.
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IPB 4 to come out soon |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - October 29th, 2013 at 2:08 AM - Forum: Web Design & Internet
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There has been a lot of discussion about IP.Board 4 on the official developmental blog for IPS services. They haven't release too many details, but generally people are expecting a release in early 2014.
So far, they are saying that a considerable amount of their codebase will be completely rewritten, and they will completely overhaul the entire file structure, plugin system, etc... Personally, I've always liked IP.Board as it is now, but there are evidently a few things that could be done more efficiently, and to hear that they are working to deal with some of those issues in the new version will be nice.
IP.Board has also promised a more modern look with their new software, which will be intersting to see, and the software suite will now be called "social suite." Honestly, I'm not too much of a fan of the new naming and branding, but IP.Board seems to be pretty confident that it will be a good change.
Anyway, so far, IP.Board 4 looks like it will be a very interesting release. What are your thoughts?
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