Tag Archives: Brian Lawler

More in my GREPping drama

In past blogs I have expressed my love for the GREP functions in InDesign. GREP is not only functional, but for me it’s a lot of fun. I enjoy working with strings of text, manipulating things en masse to cause changes … Continue reading

Posted in Printing and Printing Processes, Typography | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Our night on Mount Wilson
with a really big telephoto lens

On September 26, my wife and I joined a group from the local astronomical society on a field trip to Mount Wilson, just east of Pasadena, California, where we spent the entire night observing objects in the sky. My wife … Continue reading

Posted in Adventures, Education, People, Photography, Technology | Tagged , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Another Blognosticator milestone

Greetings, dear readers, With your continued interest, The Blognosticator has now passed the 90,000 reader mark. The blog is read by more than 200 people every day, and it continues to grow at an impressive rate. So, please keep those cards … Continue reading

Posted in People | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

The most exciting thing I saw at GraphExpo 2014

I troll the hallways at GraphExpo, looking at the many booths showing exciting technologies to potential customers. There are people selling software, hardware, firmware, middleware, and usually – pretzels. This year there was no pretzel vendor, nor an ice cream … Continue reading

Posted in Business, Gadgets, New technology, Printing and Printing Processes, Technology | Tagged , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Making things I designed in Illustrator
– CNC routing

In previous blogs I have described how I have designed things in Illustrator, then built them out of wood in my shop. The shop in question is located in my friend Jim’s barn. We consolidated shops in 2005 when I … Continue reading

Posted in Gadgets, New technology, Technology | Tagged , , , , , | 11 Comments

Drawing on the Photoshop side of the brain

A few blogs ago I wrote about how to use AppleScript to crop a Photoshop document with pixel precision. As part of that same project, I needed to add white space to the canvas and trim marks top and bottom … Continue reading

Posted in Photography, Technology | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Burning questions, answered

My wife and I went to Burning Man last week. It was something we had wanted to do for several years, and now we have done it. The legendary counterculture festival is held on a dry lake bed in northern … Continue reading

Posted in Adventures, Art, Bookbinding, Photography | Tagged , , , , , , | 3 Comments

Making things I drew in Illustrator

Last summer I built a nice Adirondack chair. It was based on an existing chair that had rotted-out, a victim of years of being out in the weather. I decided for the clone that I would make it entirely of … Continue reading

Posted in Adventures, Art | Tagged , , , , , | 8 Comments

AppleScripting Adobe Photoshop

I get involved in some pretty big stuff: This was my 58-foot GigaPan photo of San Luis Obispo as it appeared in the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art in March. That photo was printed in 17 sections on glossy … Continue reading

Posted in Art, Photography, Photoshop techniques, Software, Technology | Tagged , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

I can stop griping now – Adobe has finally fixed Photoshop!

For eight years I have been complaining loudly (the blogger’s “pen” is mightier than the sword, but much slower) about the “feature” in Adobe Photoshop that causes your type to be erased – without an undo that will replace it … Continue reading

Posted in Photography, Photoshop techniques, Technology | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment