StrongMochas favorite PhotoShop Tutorial Sites and recommended books

Books, Photoshop CS3, Photoshop CS3 Extended, StrongMocha, Tutorials, video tutorial by Thorsten Meyer on July 6, 2008 1 Comment »

StrongMocha  recommended Photoshop books and tutorial web site

I get many questionsfrom friends and readers about good PhotoShop books they should read or which Tutorial sites they should use to learn more about PhotoShop.

I keep a list of PhotoShop books I recommend under PhotoShop books, mainly books I bought myself, read and successfull used in some projects .

Some PhotoShop books I recommend (available at amazon.com):


You find many great Tutorial websites that offer either printed or video tutorials for PhotoShop. As there are so many great ones here a small (and not complete) selection:

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Canon EOS 5D Mark II book listed at amazon.om

Books, Photo, StrongMocha, canon 5Dmk2, photography by Thorsten Meyer on May 25, 2008 No Comments »

Canon EOS 5D Mark II Digital Field Guide (Paperback)

Adding to the spreading rumors. amazon.com listed a new book on the not released and neither confirmed long awaited Canon  EOS 5D Mark II.

The book Canon EOS 5D Mark II Digital Field Guide (Paperback) can be found at amazon.com. Keep in mind the Canon  EOS 5D Mark II is still a rumored Canon’s replacement for the EOS 5D.   The Canon EOS 5D Mark II Digital Field Guide should feature over 300 beautiful pictures by acclaimed photographer Charlotte Lowrie.

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New book: Graphic Design: The New Basics

Books, Design, Digital Illustration, Interactive and Web Design, Motion Graphics, Print Design, Statistics, furniture design, graphic design, interior architecture, sound design by Thorsten Meyer on May 15, 2008 No Comments »

Graphic Design  The new Basics

A highly recommended book “Graphic Design The New Basics” written by Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips.

Some “Graphic Design: The New Basics” reviews:

motionographer.com“If you’re at all interested in design education—either as a teacher or as a student—Graphic Design: The New Basics is required reading. Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips have made something more than a mere textbook; they’ve created an authoritative and thorough yet useful and inspiring companion for the successful practice of graphic design. I’m confident that I will happily revisit this book again and again during my never-ending journey as a student and teacher.”

viget.com: “Overall I highly recommend this book as an addition to your personal design library. Whether you are a seasoned design professional or someone just interested in learning more, it serves as a fantastic and succinct resource for the fundamentals of good design. “

nytimesbooks.blogspot.com: “But if you do, check this one out, if only for the fantastically sourced examples”

Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips on their newest book:

Graphic Design: The New Basics, published by Princeton Architectural Press and Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Spring 2008, is a guide to basic design principles.We created this book because we didn’t see anything like it available for today’s students and young designers: a concise, visually inspiring guide to two-dimensional design written for today’s world. As educators with decades of combined experience in graduate and undergraduate teaching, we have witnessed the design scene change and change again in response to new technologies. When we were students ourselves in the 1980s, classic books such as Armin Hofmann’s Graphic Design Manual (published in 1965) had begun to lose their relevance within the restless and shifting design world. Postmodernism was on the rise, and abstract design exercises seemed out of
step with the current interest in appropriation and historicism.

During the 1990s, design educators became caught in  the pressure to teach (and learn) software, and many of us struggled to balance the teaching of technical skills with and critical thinking. Form sometimes got lost along the way, as design methodologies moved away from universal visual concepts toward a more anthropological understanding of design as a constantly changing flow of cultural sensibilities.
This book addresses the gap between software and visual thinking. By focusing on form, we have  reembraced the Bauhaus tradition and the pioneering work of the great formal design educators, from Armin Hofmann to some of our own teachers, including Malcolm Grear.
The majority of student work featured here comes  from the course we teach together at MICA, the Graphic Design MFA Studio. Also featured are excercises from a range of undergraduate design courses. A sampling of those exercises are assembled on this site. To complement the student work, the book also presents key examples from contemporary professional practice that demonstrate a variety of experimental,
visually richdesign approaches.
Graphic Design: The New Basics lays out the elements  of a visual language whose forms are employed by individuals, institutions, and locales that are increasingly connected in a global society. We hope the book will inspire more thought and creativity.
—Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips”

You can read the some sample chapter online by selecting one of the chapters below:

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About the Authors:

Ellen Lupton is Director of the Graphic Design MFA program at Maryland Institute College of Art, and director of MICA’s Center for Design Studies. She is also curator of contemporary design at Cooper–Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York City. She has curated and authored numerous exhibitions and books, including  Thinking with Type (2004), Skin (2002), National Design Triennial (2000, 2003, 2006), Mixing Messages:  Graphic Design in Contemporary Culture (1996), and Mechanical Brides: Women and Machines from Home to  Office (1993). She is a 2007 recipient of the AIGA Gold Medal for lifetime achievement.

Jennifer Cole Phillips is Associate Director of the Graphic Design MFA program at Maryland Institute College of Art, and Principal of J. Cole Phillips Design. Before joining MICA, Phillips was a tenured Associate   Professor in the program in Publications Design at University of Baltimore. She has an MFA from Rhode Island School of Design. Her work has been included in the annuals of Graphis Design, Graphis Poster, Print, the Art Director’s Club of Metropolitan Washington and New York, AIGA 50, and ACD100 Show, among  others. She served for eight years on the Board AIGA of Directors for Baltimore.

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Recomended Praline (cook)book from Süd West “Feinste Pralinen – selbst gemacht”

Books, CookBooks, chocolate, cooking by Thorsten Meyer on November 12, 2007 No Comments »

Feinste Pralinen – selbst gemacht (German Book about praline)

In this book you can learn more about praline overall and how to make some yourself.

Chocolates stand high in the course. Home-made, with select ingredients and fine instinct, they are enticing tidbits of the finest kind. Unskilled ones become thanks to the clear instructions quickly true Chocolatiers. Advancers are glad about the tempting prescriptions of the world-best chocolate doers.

The photos in the book are from Maja Smend.

A recommended book for chocolate lover and if you want to become one yourself.

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delicious:days(delicious days) annouces cookbook

Books, CookBooks, Food, blog cook book, cooking by Thorsten Meyer on September 4, 2007 No Comments »

Nicky who runs delicious:days has announced that she is together with Gräfe und Unzer Verlag is working on her first cookbook. As you might guess there is a pretty good chance that she bases the content of the book on her great web site. They plan to release an English and a German version of the book in Autumn 2008. Nicky is providing an update on the progress of the book on her web site delicious days.

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New (german) Harry Potter soon

Books by Thorsten Meyer on August 9, 2007 No Comments »

Any bets on the success of the new book:

Ok, I must say I bought the first ones and did throw them away without reading them really. But that does not say anything about the quality of the book, which is extreme successfull. If you want to buy this book use the link above you support StrongMocha by doing so)

Thorsten

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A Little Taste of Morocco

Books, CookBooks, Food by Thorsten Meyer on August 1, 2007 1 Comment »

I got ask me today about a book we used to cook some nice couscous a few days ago. Have a look at this one and let me know what you think about it. A highly recommended cookbook that includes authentic recipes from Morocco

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