Archive for September, 2011
Each month, we bring together a selection of the best tutorials and articles from across the whole Tuts+ network. Whether you’d like to read the top posts from your favourite site, or would like to start learning something completely new, this is the best place to start! Psdtuts+ — Photoshop Tutorials Create Animal Textured Typography In this tutorial we are going to create fun, realistic, animal textured, 3D typography in Photoshop using CS5′s Repousse tool. Let’s get started! Visit Article Create a Detailed User Interface for an iPad Application In this tutorial we will show you how to design a detailed user interface for an audio-themed...
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As you know, each month, we round up some of the best Photoshop-related content from around the web. This month, there were some excellent Photoshop tutorials and articles to choose from so please take a moment to review our favorites from September 2011. Photoshop Tutorials Nike Hair in Photoshop This tutorial from Abduzeedo will demonstrate how to create a Nike logo from human hair. Visit Tutorial How to Paint an Artwork of a Fox Inside Photoshop This digital painting tutorial from PhotoshopTutorial.ws will explain how to paint an illustration of a fox from scratch in Photoshop. Visit Tutorial Getting Perfect Interior Shots If you’ve searched for a new home...
Read MoreA few weeks ago, I wrote a post entitled “Should Your Site Include a FAQ? that discussed whether or not it was worth developing an SEO FAQ for potential clients. I wasn’t sure how much information was too much, in terms of the Brick Marketing SEO strategy. There is no “magic solution” or “secret” to SEO, so it’s not like I’d be giving away trade secrets. However, I was worried that having FAQ pages about keyword research would mean I’d have to sift though more leads from people that ONLY wanted keyword research, which is not the kind of client...
Read MorePosted by Aaron WheelerIt's often pretty difficult to make a short title for a webpage that offers a lot of varied or super-specific information. At SEOmoz, we say that the best practice for title tag length is to keep titles under 70 characters. That's pretty pithy considering that the title also includes your site or brand name, spaces, and other nondescript characters. So, does it matter if you go over 70 characters? How important is it to strictly adhere to this best practice? Cyrus Shepard does SEO for us here at SEOmoz, and he'll answer that very question in this...
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