Pillolibri: mini books from Photoshop to Illustrator

Pillolibri

David Broad thought that many users often seek very specific topics, and then to read a real book may be too challenging. Hence the idea of ​​developing a series of books very compact (10 to 40 pages maximum), which are readily available both in hard copy, both in download (at a very affordable price).
The topics are always very different; Pillolibri the first 5 are devoted to the following topics:

  • Create 3D objects in Illustrator
  • Photography: the basics
  • Design a label
  • Home Banking with Bancoposta
  • Cubic VR images Converter

The Pillolibri are characterized by a clear and direct language, and are available on Lulu , also in full color: the screenshots in this way, but also photos and illustrations accompanying the text, will be much more attractive!

One Response to "Pillolibri: mini books from Photoshop to Illustrator"

  1. November 25, 2008 David Large :

    Thank you for Undolog added a post dedicated to my Pillolobri. It is a project where I think also because I, like many, I often go in search of content in pills ... now read a whole book has become a challenging thing, especially because of the limited time available. From the first days of publication then pillolibri have been shown some validity with the public, especially the one on the design of trademarks and dedicated to 3D in Illustrator .
    I'm happy, it means that my ideas were not entirely unsubstantiated! :-)

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