Lake Whitney Redesign

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Rosstamicah Design worked with the team at Willard Development on a redesign of the website for the Lake Whitney Medical & Office Campus project that is located in Port St. Lucie, FL. As part of a 36 month plan to fill each office building on the campus with tenants as the buildings are completed, the new website is just one part of the ongoing sales and marketing efforts that are bringing small businesses and medical offices to the new space. (more…)

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The Artwork of Jim Mahfood

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In the works for the past few months, Rosstamicah is proud to announce the launch of the new JimMahfood.com website. Jim Mahfood aka Food One is a freelance artist working in the fields of illustration, comic books, and more. He is one of the most unique and widey recognized talents in the art world today, and the new JimMahfood.com site showcases his fifteen plus year body of work like never before. A long overdue redo, the new site features updated artwork galleries, Jim’s popular blog, Projects, Videos, an updated shopping cart and more. (more…)

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Lovella Cuisine

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“Lovella Cuisine” recently launched with a trio of products that meets a currently underserved need in the marketplace by offering healthy, high-quality products that are offered at price points that are currently not being met in either the retail or food service sectors. The first products developed for Lovella Cuisine are chicken/beef meatballs, mini cheese ravioli’s and cheese tortellini’s. (more…)

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Font Discovery Services for Designers

As web and graphic designers, fonts play an increasingly bigger role in our work. Sometimes, a client gives us a logo that’s really just a 200 pixel wide jpeg image rather than a true vector based logo. The task of figuring out what font is used in that logo used to be tricky, if not impossible.

Thankfully, the surge of web based design tools benefits this situation, and there are a few font discovery services available online that can save hours of work looking for a specific font.

 

First, let’s talk about how these sites work. Usually a file of with your font is uploaded (or linked via a url) to the site, then scanned to find glyphs that match a font. This only works with letters with spacing, so sometimes a bit of Photoshop work needs to be done to separate letters that have been kerned and tracked very closely together. (more…)

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