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I ran into this at work today while creating a new logo for BarCamp Orlando 2010 and noticed this question is a popular search on Google. I think this could be really useful if, for example, you created a vectorized icon set and wanted to make them available as a custom shape set as well. Luckily, the solution is a real piece of cake!

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Keetee Gets a Major Design Overhaul

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When I created Keetee back in January, I was relatively new to this almighty publishing platform called Wordpress. I put together a loose design plan in Photoshop inspired by the simplicity of Nerdist and Good Magazine, then went to work coding it up. The project took around two days—I recall having completed over a weekend—and [...]

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More Tutorials Coming Soon!

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Sure is quiet around here… but with good reason! I’ve been under the weather with a toothache and will be undergoing oral surgery today.

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FOWA Miami 2009

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My friend Adrian and I are headed to Miami, Florida for FOWA (Future of Web Applications) today!

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Abduzeedo, one of the web’s fastest-growing design blogs, recently announced that they are collecting video and audio of people pronouncing the website name. I noticed one person asked what he could do if he didn’t have a microphone or webcam—so here’s an answer in three simple steps!

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When I teach hands-on training sessions, I place a lot of emphasis on relationship-building with my students. In this post, I outline five steps to make it happen and explain why it’s a good thing.

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Keetee: Launch

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Welcome to Keetee, the brand-new, ultra-fresh blog of Allison House! This post marks today’s launch. I’ll be sharing lovingly-crafted tips, tutorials, and thoughts on designing websites, digital art (with an emphasis on Photoshop), and technical instruction. I think my passion for tech-teaching will translate well to the blogosphere—so here we go!

Keetee is powered by Wordpress with a custom theme built from scratch.

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