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		<title>Source tags and codes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2007 01:50:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I've been meaning to release this stuff for a while, it's just that around the time I finish any design project, I'm sick to the gills of looking at it. Even just opening the Photoshop files to check the color profile is nauseating. Nonetheless, Falak asked, so everyone receives. here's the Sandbox *.PSD's, for use [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I've been meaning to release this stuff for a while, it's just that around the time I finish any design project, I'm sick to the gills of looking at it.  Even just opening the Photoshop files to check the color profile is nauseating.  Nonetheless, <a href="http://archgfx.net/blog/2006/geek/blogging/i-heart-sandbox#comment-20279">Falak asked</a>, so everyone receives.</p>
<p>here's the Sandbox *.PSD's, for use promoting the Sandbox theme for wordpress.  Included are the yellow and gray gradient versions, and the solid color file.  there's also the original <acronym title='Portable Document Format'><span class='caps'>PDF</span></acronym> of the sandbox outline, printed from AutoCAD.  probably not the most attractive vector file ever.  I have a strange monitor profile, which usually monkeys with the way files display for other people.  the wp-sndbx image should look <a href="http://archgfx.net/blog/2007/geek/blogging/speaking-of-sandbox-themes/wp-sandbox-logo/" rel="attachment wp-att-1128" title="WP Sandbox Logo">like this</a>, <a href="http://www.sndbx.org/competition/about-the-sandbox/sandbox-logo-image-by-adam-freetly/">not like scott's</a>.  I saved them without the profile this time around, so it should be okay.  If it's not, yell at me in the comments.</p>
<p><a href="http://archgfx.net/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/sandbox3.zip" class="download" title="sandbox3.zip">sandbox3.zip</a></p>
<p>I've also been meaning to release the *.PSD files from <a href="http://archgfx.net/graphics/themes/walk-in-the-shadows">Walk in the Shadows</a>, since it does little good to develop a non-<acronym title='PHP Hypertext Processor'><span class='caps'>PHP</span></acronym> theme as <acronym title='GNU General Public License'><span class='caps'>GPL</span></acronym>, and only open-source the <acronym title='Cascading Style Sheets'><span class='caps'>CSS</span></acronym>.  Well, it depends on how graphically intensive your theme is.  <a href="http://archgfx.net/graphics/themes/promised-land">Promised Land</a> uses 2 images, which come from an image I no longer have the PSD for.</p>
<p><a href="http://archgfx.net/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/wits0.zip" class="download" title="wits0.zip">wits0.zip</a></p>
<p>My workflow seems to differ a bit from most designers', as I understand it.  I do my initial layout in <acronym title='Cascading Style Sheets'><span class='caps'>CSS</span></acronym>, in browser, and then size my PSD according to the width that I need.  The document is only tall enough to accommodate the elements I'll be exporting.  I don't see much point in organizing type in a graphics editor.  The design happens in my head, or on paper, so I don't need to look at the whole page to see whether it works.</p>
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