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Are you serious about creating a website but
feel lost trying to find a place to start? Fear
not, the folks at http://dreamink.com have put
together an expansive resource of web-building
information that will get you more than started.
Dreamink’s Web Design Guide offers detailed
instruction in web design techniques, trends,
and tools. The site is divided into six categories,
making navigation simple and easy
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Beginners Guide is a great place for a first-time
web-builder to start. This guide covers the elements
of a web page, HTML tutorials, and links to free
web hosts and software to get your site up and
running.
• The Design Guide is a helpful resource
to anyone who has a site and wants to strengthen
the impact on its target audience. This guide
takes you through an informative checklist of
areas such as Design, Speed, Style, Content,
Coding, Navigation, and Promotion that will enable
your site to maximize its potential.
• The Design Tools and Resource Guide
list the very best software available for purchase
in site building and editing, as well as numerous
links to track down free clip art and color mixing
programs.
• The Sitebuilder’s Library makes
available a tremendous archive of tips to streamline
the performance of your site from the Daily Guide.
With just a couple of clicks of your mouse you
can learn about the basic rules of typography
or how you can conduct polls on your site to
receive invaluable feedback from your visitors.
The only drawback to Dreamink’s Web Design
Guide is that it leaves you without an excuse
for not building your own site today!
Reviewed by R & RC Staff Member - Brian Seguin - S.F.
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Publisher: P.O. Box 4316
Sunland, CA 91041-4316
818.504.6770
818.504.6257 fax
ISSN: 1523-1232
Website: http://www.makeupmag.com
Published: bi-monthly
Subscription Rate: $24.95 per year
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Motion
Picture- Television- Theatre- Print.
Makeup Artist Magazine is a trade publication
geared towards the professional makeup artist.
Published bi-monthly, this magazine delves into
the world of stage makeup and artistry. The current
issue features techniques and tips from movies
which will most likely receive Academy Award
nominations such as: Lord of the Rings, Monster,
The Last Samurai, Master Commander and Peter
Pan. Offered here are step-by-step information
on the process used and how the particular look
was derived and achieved.
Regular departments featured include:
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Product News
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The Call Sheet
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Lab Tech
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Industry Buzz
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Beauty Breakdown
Makeup Artist offers real-world advice from
the best and the brightest working in the world
of entertainment today. The articles are well
illustrated with exceptional photographs to not
only document the artist’s work but to
instruct those wanting to increase their skill
level. One of my favorite regular offerings is
called, “Out of the Kit”, where working
professionals provide you with their recommendations.
These recommendations are not only real-world
tested, but provide the novice with the results
of careful experimentation. This magazine not
only covers the sort of makeup intended to make
you beautiful, they include the type of makeup
which transforms an actor into a monster, alien,
or in extreme cases, an accident victim. If you
have an interest in this field or just want to
look your very best, this magazine is well worth
seeking out.
Reviewed by R & RC Staff Member - Monika Earle
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By: Tectum Publishers
Godefriduskaai, 22
B-2000 Antwerp, Belguim
ISBN: 90/76886/04/0
Copyright: 2001
Pages: 260
Price: $65.00
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Tectum is publisher seven books on the
lofts of seven European cities. Lofts of Paris is the fourth in the series in which the text is
kept to a minimum, so that the photographs can
speak for themselves. And speak they do, from a
charming 1937 barge, decked out in period furnishings
to an underground basement and former theater workshop,
transformed into a peaceful and serene living space.
In a broad spectrum of industrial sites and
workshops, the spaces highlighted in Lofts
of Paris show the amazing resources that come into
play to turn a blank slate into a creative and
sometimes exotic home or workshop. Found in working-class
neighborhoods such as Bastille, Belleville and
Menilmontant, they offer a new way of looking
at interior design.
For students and professionals, this book is
filled with ideas and inspiration. From space
saving to organizing there is a wealth of visual
versatility. Ideas for incorporating color and
texture range from spare and sleek modern to “scavenging
with style”, to a former cold storage warehouse,
transformed into an ornate and theatrical Italian
palace.
Lofts of Paris will not provide its reader with
information on decorating, but will expand the
creative process. A brief history of lofts reinforces
the fact that the use of abandoned studios and
former industrial spaces is a relatively new
development. With its history and development
as a jumping-off point, the love of the loft
is explored and presented. Any preconceived notions
that a loft is a problematic space, is quickly
replaced with the transforming idea that a loft
is a space to carry out dreams of true beauty
and comfort.
Reviewed by R & RC Staff Member - Cynthia Aaron
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