miércoles, 5 de octubre de 2011

Using online dictionaries

http://leslietanedesign.com/blog/something-from-nothing-or-at-least-very-little-8-design-secrets/126

*Something from Nothing (or at least very little): 8 Design Secrets

All designers dream of the client who says “Money is no object. Hire as many photographers and illustrators as you need to get the perfect images for my piece. And while you’re at it, get a professional writer in there. And printing? Die cuts, 7 or 8 colors, special papers and folds… go for it!”. There are a few schools of thought when it comes to the graphic design resume and presentation
*First sentence:  All designers dream of the client who says “Money is no object. Hire as many photographers and illustrators as you need to get the perfect images for my piece.
Dream For the verb: "to dream"

Simple Past:
dreamt, dreamed
Past Participle:
dreamt, dreamed

sustantivo

need  sustantivo
countable or uncountable (requirement, necessity) necesidad f;
an urgent o a pressing
perfect adjetivo
 (precise, exact)

*Second sentence: There are a few schools of thought when it comes to the graphic design resume and presentation
Few: not many but more than one: Few artists live luxuriously.( used with a plural verb )                ( pronoun adjective)

 thought the product of mental activity; that which one thinksbody of thought. ( noun )
Resume: to take up or go on with again after interruption; continue:to resume a journey.                 verb ) (used with object)

http://leslietanedesign.com/blog/category/know-how

Location, location, location

It’s always helpful to actually work with clients, preferably at their own computer, and watch the way they use their websites and the internet in general.
What have I noticed? That a lot of my clients are both confused between the location bar and Google search. Many people have Google set as their home page, and to get to a web page keep they type the URL (http://www.somelinkhere.com) into the Google search bar. Then they click “Search” and click on the link to the site they were looking for.
*First sentence: What have I noticed? That a lot of my clients are both confused between the location bar and Keep Google search.
Keep to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own: If you like it, keep it. verb (used with object)
Keep the change. 
Both  one and the other; two together: He met both sisters. Both performances were canceled. (adjective)
Between between  preposición
(between two points, times, numbers)
Second sentence: Many people have Google set as their home page, and to get to a web page keep they type the URL (http://www.somelinkhere.com)
People  sustantivo (in general) gente f;
what will  say?

Page sustantivo  (of book, newspaper) página
Type sustantivo countable (sort, kind in descriptions, definitions)