Let's face it; we're not really artists (except for the artists). But that doesn't mean we can't contribute to the images on the internet. Whether you're a Photoshop guru, or don't even own a Mac, we can still make valuable contributions to ensure our digital assets are crisp and professional. In this talk, we'll look at some basic command-line tools for creating, modifying, and managing images, and look at how we can manage them properly on the web. We'll play with sprites, responsive images for these new retina displays, and techniques for optimizing performance on lower bandwidth connections and mobile web.
20. What Women Want...
• Enough white space
• Quality imagery
• Easy intuitive navigation
• Clean and clear design
elements
• Reserved palette
• Harmonious element
placement
http://blog.templatemonster.com/2012/07/26/web-design-by-gender-women/
24. • Convert an image from one format to another (e.g. TIFF to
JPEG)
• Resize, rotate, sharpen, color reduce, or add special
effects to an image
• Create a montage of image thumbnails
• Create a transparent image suitable for use on the Web
• Compare two images
• Turn a group of images into a GIF animation sequence
• Create a composite image by combining several separate
images
• Draw shapes or text on an image
• Decorate an image with a border or frame
• Describe the format and characteristics of an image
25.
26. gm convert source.png
-pointsize 144
-stroke black
-strokewidth 4
-font Bookman-Demi
-fill white
-draw "gravity North text 0,150 'GOES TO
TCCC'; gravity South text 0,40 'MAKES A
MEME"
meme.png