Student Find – How To
You’ll notice that there is a section on the left side of the page called the “Student Find.”
This section is for students and anyone else to post links and images of things that she/he finds on or off the Internet. You do not need to log in or have an account to use this sidebar, and all images must be uploaded from your computer, so if you’d like to share something you just saw on the Internet, just create a screenshot by clicking Command + Shift + 4, select the area, and when you hear the shutter sound, an image file will appear on your desktop.
For PC, you need to click Print Screen, then create a new photoshop file, and paste, or use a third party screenshot software like Jing
Simply:
1. click the “Add A Find” button, choose an image to upload, then click upload (you must click upload and wait for the file to finish before submitting your find)
2. Type in a title
3. Type in a link (this will be what your title links to)
4. Enter a description of your find
Click Submit and you’re done! All of the finds will appear as comments to this thread, in case you missed any and want to look back.
*Please Note: If you add comments here, they will show up in the sidebar
by Nick | 07.27.09 | Uncategorized | 13 Comments »

Subscribing to the ffffound.com feed is a great way to keep yourself inspired.
Typographica is a review of typefaces and type books.
A fantastic site full of all sorts of design wonderfuls!
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I don’t know if this is his real demo reel, but it’s awesomely awful!
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Hi Andy, Leslie & Ryan,
Saw this on our intranet today and thought i’d pass it along. If you know anyone that would be interested, the info is here.>
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For Resident Evil… at one point you can shoot zombies with your mouse…
Typography class project based on a poem by Taylor Mali,
Sometimes it’s hard to work with this certain type of client.
“Baked Fresh Every Monday”
Superb combination of new and old techniques… so good.