By Sara Urquhart. Photography by Alt. Our friends at Eventbrite let us know there was a problem effecting some of your registrations. This is what they said: “A glitch in the Eventbrite system caused an oversell situation with specific Wednesday Night Dinners, Saturday Design Camps and Saturday Tours. Unfortunately, selections some of you have made are […]
Read MoreTransferring your Alt Summit SLC ticket?
By Sara Urquhart. Photography by Alt. Remember transfers can be made until January 1, 2013. Directions for transferring your ticket to someone else: Only the original purchaser will have the Eventbrite account to log in to and make the selection to transfer to another person. Original Purchaser: 1. Log in to your Eventbrite Account: https://www.eventbrite.com/login If […]
Read MoreGiving Thanks
By Sara Urquhart. Photography by The Day Book. This is the perfect time of year to think about—and thank—the people who’ve made a difference in your business and your life this year. Commit to letting them know how much you appreciate what they’ve done for you. Who’s taken an interest in you this year, answered […]
Read MoreWin an Alt Ticket + A Complete Countertop Makeover
By Melanie Blodgett. Photography by Pick Yin Chang. Wilsonart and Alt Summit are teaming up to giveaway not only two Alt Summit SLC 2013 tickets, but one lucky winner will also receive a complete countertop makeover! We want to hear all about the most outrageous project you made, the most delicious food you baked, or […]
Read MoreBest Photoshop Arrows

By guest contributor Tori Bowman.
Arrows are a great addition to blog graphics. Whether it’s a curated image featuring a few of your favorite fall trends, or a collection of images from your latest adventure, arrows can be your best friend when used correctly. Here are a few tips for how to use arrows in your graphics and how to create arrows of your own.
1. When using brushes in Photoshop, always make sure to create a new layer for each arrow. It will make your life so much easier!
2. Use arrows to highlight fun and important details. Point out your favorite donut at the bakery or your favorite detail in an outfit. Make it easier for readers to see the best parts of your photos and graphics.
3. Arrows help your readers put two and two together. Use them to connect a specific piece with its price, or to connect an image with a specific memory from your latest trip.
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