The Innamincka Affair: Love. Lies. Mortal Danger. A lot can happen with an affair at Innamincka. Rebecca Boucher is a respected junior partner in a London law firm. When she’s sent to Australia to meet with the owner of a vast cattle property, she’s expecting a straightforward legal matter. But what she finds is Cooper Read More ...
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The Beginners Guide to Leading (Line Spacing)
Typography tools have the ability to transform ordinary text into jaw-dropping typography. Let’s talk more about leading (or line spacing), and how you can apply it in your own design work. Here’s What You Need To Know. The definition of leading is the distance between two baselines of lines of type. The word ‘leading’ originates from Read More …
Affinity Photo – Beginning. An Introduction With Clear Easy Steps.
Affinity Photo for Beginners In Clear Easy Steps. Introduction Open Your First Images The Working Interface Resizing & Cropping Cleaning Up Blemishes Making AdjustmentsText Masking Defined Areas Making Object Selections Adding a Different Background Text Overlay Saving & Exporting Introduction Affinity Photo makes working with images and photographs quite enjoyable and straight forward. There are Read More …
What is Affinity Designer Used For? Understanding Vector Images
What is Affinity Designer Used For? Understanding Vector Images Affinity Designer is a program used by both artists and graphic designers to create vector images. These images will then be used for company logos, promotional uses or even personal work, both in print and digital form. So what is Affinity Designer used for? It is Read More …
Affinity Designer Workbook on iPad Chapter 2.13 Core Skills Clipping Objects
Affinity Designer Workbook on iPad Chapter 2.13 Core Skills Clipping Objects. A powerful feature of Affinity Designer is its clipping support. Clipping sounds technical and complicated but it simply means containing a ‘child’ object within the outline of another ‘partner’ object; the ‘partner’ object becomes the new boundaries for the ‘child’ object. Any areas of Read More …