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You know what makes me happy amidst the craziness of Christmas?

Wrapping paper with gridlines printed on the back.

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Mat sent me this with the caption, “You at school.” It was a sad but true chapter of my life.

via reddit (thanks to whoever drew this!)

Mat sent me this with the caption, “You at school.” It was a sad but true chapter of my life.

via reddit (thanks to whoever drew this!)

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Why, universe? Why you conspire against me?

All I really want to do right now is work on my book, but I’m stuck at work until 5!

Sigh.

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I ordered my book paper! I committed myself to a certain stock of paper.

Yay, decision making! Yay, indirect homework! 

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remediosthebeauty:

© Rick Vian


Yes. Yes. Yes.

This is what my book is about.

remediosthebeauty:

© Rick Vian

Yes. Yes. Yes.

This is what my book is about.

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darksilenceinsuburbia:

Leonid Afremov.

Winter Stream.

Ice Reflections.

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variousvina reblogged foxontherun:
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Morning made.

Resizing Content in a Frame

The set of shortcuts for fitting an image to a frame is also useful, and with it you can easily adapt content the way you want. To keep the frame the same size and fit the content proportionally, press Command + Option + Shift + E. (Note that if the image and frame have different proportions, then some white space will be left.)

To fill the frame proportionally, use Command + Option + Shift + C. (If the image and frame have different proportions, then the image will be resized and end up larger than the frame, being cropped the edges.)

To center the content in the frame, use Command + Shift + E. And if you want the image to stay the same and resize the frame instead, then fit the frame to the content with Command + Option + C.

From http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/03/17/indesign-tips-i-wish-i-d-known-when-starting-out/

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