Baffling Earth Photography

Earth is a beautiful place, people. We live in a tiny rock that has plenty life, awesome nature, stunning colors, and most times we don’t appreciate it at all, losing time complaining about insignificant little things.

Whenever you get crazy about your routine, simply take a walk. Go on a trip. Get to know your city, your state. There’s plenty beauty around you, and it just takes your will for you to see it all. These are a set of beautiful photographs to remind us how Earth is awesome, and that we’re definitely blessed for living in such a place. These were taken by some seriously good photographers, and I really recommend you to visit their portfolio, by clicking each image, to check much more of their work. I hope you enjoy these! Cheers. 😉

Hans J. Hansen

Leitisvatn [Explored 12.12.11]

Michael Menefee

Lunar Eclipse Landscape

big fat grey cat

the last sunshine.

bbq_0406

Ander Elexpuru

Pirineoak - Larra/Belagua

threepinner

Closing flow

Erik Page

Lenticular Clouds Over Longs Peak

Flash Parker

North East Entrance, Yellowstone National Park, Montana, USA.

Ron Guernsey

Winter Morning @ Split Rock Lighthouse

Osamh Alshaalan

Just Let It GO [Explored]

Stefano Trucco

Big sunset

Tom Grubbe

Sunset Melody II

Raymond Cunningham

HDR Clouds - Morning light

Steve Kody

Photo Finish - Racetrack - Death Valley

Thunderbolt_TW

star ship from Galaxy ????

Quan Nguyen Hong

Heaven is here...... Ô Quy H? [ Explored ]

Melinda

Golden morning on the rapeseed field ????

Lincoln Harrison

Smoke on the Water

Ricardo Liberato

Durdle Door

Gareth Codd

Gásadalur

Trey Ratcliff

The Solstice

About the author

Hello, everyone! I’m Paulo Gabriel, designer from Porto Alegre, Brazil, born in 1984. I have worked as a webdesigner since 2006, but websites and blogs have been a hobby for me since 1999. Here in Abduzeedo, I try to bring only the hot stuff for you… and hope that all of you enjoy my posts! For more cool stuff, you may also follow me on Twitter.

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A better project approval process

Approval Manager 2012[Editor’s note: This is a sponsored review for Approval Manager 2012]

Getting your designs approved by clients in a timely manner is vital to smoothly managing any project. But it’s often more than just getting approvals.

There’s often feedback, comments, notes, and other considerations you need to deal with during the process. Managing all that becomes a lot more difficult than simply getting a client to sign off.

Approval Manager 2012 can help you manage the entire process so your projects run smoothly. It offers a number of new features compared to the previous year’s version.

You can upload multiple files into your workflow much more simply using the new File Management window and group proof option. You can choose to route files together or separately, or use the File Management window to upload, delete, or create new file versions effortlessly.

Smart versioning of files makes it easy to manage multiple versions of a file. Whenever a file is uploaded, Approval Manager will check for an older version of the same file (by either same or similar file name) and replace it with the new version. Or you can manually choose to replace a file with a new version.

Approval Manager 2012 also includes a new pen tool within their Spark! annotation toolset (in addition to the existing comment, box, arrow, and measurement tools). The pen tool lets your users quickly markup any file, however they may choose, such as adding a circle or underline to a portion you want to comment on. Users also have the option to change the color of their markups, or apply a simple color code to annotations.

Spark! also lets you reply and attach files directly to a comment. This makes it easier for clients or others in the approval process to have conversations surrounding files without having to resort to email or a separate system. And it makes it possible for everyone involved in the process to stay up-to-date and in the loop.

Spark! also lets you capture comments and reviews for files it can’t open directly. It makes it easy to download and choose the appropriate native program to open the file, and then attach files or save comments directly within Spark! to keep everything organized.

Forget about marking up PDFs and emailing them back and forth. Approval Manager 2012 can be deployed in the cloud (great for distributed teams) or as an in-house app for when you need to maintain complete control over your software. There’s support for Adobe Publishing workflow to review InDesign digital proofs and directly make corrections in InCopy in real time.

Other features of Approval Manager include a visual dashboard for viewing files; a customizable approval process with as many stages as you need; an audit trail for tracking proof uploads, reviews, and emails; automatically saved proof revisions; and real-time status updates. There are also workflow templates to make it faster to set up your own process, a centralized contacts database, and auto-routing of files.

There’s a free Express plan available that allows unlimited proofs and users, browser review and markup tools, mutli-person reviews, and more. The Standard plan, which starts at $995, includes a multi-stage workflow, a workflow and scheduling dashboard, automated proof routing, customizable branding, and more. As mentioned earlier, the Standard edition can also be hosted in the cloud starting at $199/mo.

If you need help figuring out how to manage the approval process for all of your different projects, whether in-house or for clients, then Approval Manager is a great place to start.


Reviewed exclusively for WDD by Cameron Chapman

[Disclaimer: This post is a sponsored post for Approval Manager 2012. The opinions expressed in the article are the author’s only.]

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