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The drop cap in InDesign
This video explains how to make a decorative cap in the InDesign program. It can also be done with the necessary creativity in other environments such as a Google presentation.
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Why do you buy things you don't need?
70 percent discount on the most beautiful (and usually very expensive) shoes in the world! One problem: they are a size too small. But you still have no doubts, it's now or never! And so you buy them. The sales are back in the country! Do you also …
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Is your degree worth your time and money?
Two months a year, no social life, no student parties and only sweating and toiling over study books with the goal: a scrap of paper with a stamp from the university - also sometimes called a diploma. In total, it will cost you an average of four …
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Colour, architecture, fashion and art: Audiovisual teaching materials
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about the use of color in architecture, fashion, and art, together with more context and concrete teaching tips. The 'art' section focuses on painting and graffiti.
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Photography: Audiovisual teaching material
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about photography, together with more context and concrete teaching tips.
Photography has come a long way. In this collection you can see the history of photography, the technique and …
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Color transitions: Video with explanation and examples
A demonstration of color mixing, blending, color transition with colored pencils.
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Layout: Working with freestanding elements
You can work with freestanding elements to soften the rectangular edges of an image when designing a publication. This short video presentation gives you more explanation.
The images used in this video come from Pexels .
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Layout: Focal point in a design
This is a video presentation about a focal point in the design of a publication. Students see how a page needs an object that catches the eye. The images used in this video are from Pixabay .
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Page layout: Explanation video
This video covers the features of a page. A page has physical properties and phantom properties that affect your design. This is about the 2D world of the page.
The images used in this video are from Pixabay .
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Product sheet redesign: Tips
In this video you will receive tips to make a product sheet more beautiful and user-friendly. In this case, the back of a computer is used as an example. The used image of the back of the PC was made by myself.
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What is doxing?: Jasmine Post explains
Jasmijn Post, journalist at BRUZZ, describes doxing as: 'releasing personal data without someone's permission'. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, she explains it in one minute.
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What is misinformation or disinformation?: Kris Custers explains
Kris Custers, editorial assistant at StampMedia, describes misinformation or disinformation as: 'information that someone passes on is wrong, but of which the person is not aware that it is wrong.' and 'disinformation is spread by people who do …
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