Posts tagged How To
Guerilla Marketing – Stickers
Feb 8th
Stickers can be a lot of fun. It can also be a powerful marketing tool. Listen up, and learn.
So you have that small startup of yours and you want to get the word around. What do you do? Grab a cuppa, this sponsored post will show you how to do things right, guerilla style!
Take Threadless for example. Every order comes with a random number of stickers. These stickers basically have their company logo on it, and of course the url of their business. This, in a way, is spoon feeding consumers to ‘tag’ their brand all around their neighborhood. Now your brand’s exposure has gone up a notch higher. Rinse, repeat; and you get the brand awareness around in no time.
Vandalism is of course not recommended, apply all tagging actions with caution.
This mode of advertising is usually given out free. You have to spend some to win some. Leave it around at conferences, leave some lying around in libraries, or even tie up with your local coffee house.
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Tutorial : How To Lose Your Head!
Jun 11th

In this tutorial, I will teach you how to lose your head – the safe way! As usual, I will start off with the basics, and then suggest how you could carry on from there. Let’s get started.
Setting up for this photo manipulation is quite similar to the previous (and now rather famous!) cloning tutorial, in which you need a camera (obviously), a tripod (or just a steady place to put your camera) and 2 photographs of the same scene, one with your model (or yourself) in it, and one without.
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Tutorial : How To Do A Precise Selection!
Mar 10th
Apologies to those who have been waiting for my new tutorial which never seemed to be published. I know, and am deeply honoured, that there are many who look forward to it, and I humbly thank them, and you, for all the support that all of you have given me.
That said, let’s get on with today’s tutorial!
This time around, I will show you how to do a precise selection in Photoshop, and then some of the cool things that you can achieve, once you’ve mastered it. Precise selection? That isn’t very descriptive, is it? Doesn’t sound cool, but here are 2 teaser images to encourage you to read on.
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Tutorial : Using flash to make your photos stand out!
Dec 29th
I’m sorry I can’t post up an in-depth tutorial to mark the year’s end. I’ve been pretty busy with stuff and making these tutorials really take more time than I care to admit! Heh.
Here’s a short filler one, regarding flash, to allow you to get your tutorial fix while I work on the lengthy new one coming up next month.
Light is the most crucial part of a good photo. Not the camera, not the photographer, but light. And natural lighting is definitely the best way to go, but if you lack natural lighting, then you can use flash to compensate. I know, I know… Using flash produces such artificial looking photos, right? Well, not if you use flash right! Fill-flash, especially, can be used to make your pictures pop up even more.
Here I will illustrate how using flash can make or break a photograph in this short tutorial.
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