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In this video, we'll start creating the background of the page and choose a few more colors that will be prevalent in the rest of our layout.
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[Master Class: Designer and Developer Workflow: Second Sprint Background]
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[Nick Pettit] Let's go ahead and actually get into the layout for this site.
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So I think I want to have sort of a manila folder look to this site,
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so up at the top where the logo is will be the tab of the manila folder
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and then we'll have a line going across the top here
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and our horizontal navigation will appear across the top there
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and we could possibly have other login information up there in the future.
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My only concern with creating this layout is that the tab might be confused
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for actual tabbed navigation, but I think if we make it large enough,
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we can actually avoid that just fine.
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The theme of the manila folder might suggest that this is actually a file folder
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and a file filled with jobs and these jobs are the Easy Jobs.
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So let's go ahead and create that tab, and to do that,
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we're going to go ahead and use some shapes.
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So we'll zoom in here
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and to start out, I think I'm going to just go ahead and create a rectangle.
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So we'll just drag that across, just like that.
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And then, using the pen tool, we need to go ahead
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and add a few anchor points here.
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So we need to add four anchor points
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and we'll go ahead and try to be a little bit careful about this and turn on our grid.
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So we'll add one there and maybe right there,
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and then add in an anchor point here,
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and one right there.
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So now, we can go ahead and actually select these
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and when we move them up,
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it should create a nice tab there.
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Now we can go ahead and move these sides out
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and adjust them to our grid,
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maybe make this tab a little bit larger.
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And then, of course, we need to rearrange our layers
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so that we can get the logo on top of this tab.
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And so far, I think that looks pretty good.
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I think I am going to go ahead and move this tab over to the left a little bit
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and because this is the logo,
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it doesn't totally matter if it lines up with the grid.
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It's mostly just a visual design thing.
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So we could maybe do a little bit better job lining up with the grid there
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and we'll go ahead and take this side in just a bit,
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and then we can adjust the text size, just to make this fit.
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There we go.
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So if we zoom out, we can see what our page is starting to look like.
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We have Easy Jobs! in the upper left here
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and I still think that's just too large.
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I'm going to bring it down even more, and then we can adjust our tab to the text size.
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So we'll go ahead and turn on our grids again
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and just bring that in a little bit
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and maybe reposition this text, and now when we zoom out,
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that's looking much better.
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So now, we need to create the actual texture for this manila folder
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because it's going to be dominating the page
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and it should really affect pretty much everything else that we design.
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For this manila folder, I'm going to go ahead and add a gradient overlay
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and I'm going to set the top color to sort of a manila folder color
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and we do want this to be light.
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We don't want it to be overly yellow and distracting.
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That looks pretty good, so we'll go ahead and copy this color.
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And for the second color here, we want to make sure that this is a little darker,
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and just so we can see what's going on, I'm going to bring this in temporarily.
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And I think that's getting to be a little bit too saturated
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and we should actually adjust the hue on this so it is hitting a different color entirely
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just to add in some variety.
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That looks pretty good.
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I'm going to continue to adjust these colors
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just to see if we can hit a little bit more of a tighter look.
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I think that's pretty good.
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We'll go ahead and adjust this darker color a little bit more and lighten it up some.
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And I think that's good for the dark color,
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so we'll go ahead and accept those changes
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and I actually am going to keep the gradient up towards the top
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so that the tab color will be slightly different than the background of the overall page.
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So now, we need to go ahead and add in some texture
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and additional visual details,
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so first, I'm actually going to add a bevel
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and I'm going to set the angle here so that the light is coming straight down from the top
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and let's see if we can try and adjust this so that we can get sort of an edge
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along the top of this manila folder, just to give it a little bit of depth.
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So we'll adjust some of the settings here
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and I think that's a little much.
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There we go.
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Let's just see what different types of bevels might look like
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and you'll notice that I'm actually just clicking through the interface, just experimenting here.
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I already know technically what each one of these things does,
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but it's always hard to tell what something's actually going to look like
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unless you actually try it, so feel free to go ahead and just experiment
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with different looks, even if you already think you know what they'll look like.
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So I think that looks pretty good.
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We'll go ahead and accept that and now we can go work on the texture.
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So for the texture, I'm going to create a new layer
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and I'm just going to fill it in completely
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and that should fill in the whole page.
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I'm going to go to the Filter menu, Noise, and click Add Noise
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and that will bring up the Add Noise dialog box.
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And I want to add a little bit less noise than I might normally.
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We'll go ahead and accept that,
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and now we're going to apply the folder shape to this noise.
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So holding down Alt, I'll go ahead and just copy that layer mask over to this noise layer
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and we'll go ahead and label these so we don't get confused.
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And for the noise, we'll go ahead and adjust the blending mode here,
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so we could try Screen, maybe Color Dodge, Color Burn,
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Multiply, and I think that's going to be what we want.
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We just need to lighten it up quite a bit and lower the opacity.
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That's looking pretty good.
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I think that's a little bit heavy on the noise
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so I'll pull that back a bit more.
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That looks good.
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And just as a pointer, it's always good to add some noise like this
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to any gradient that you create,
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or just about any gradient that you create, especially gradients that are large, flat areas,
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like this manila folder.
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The reason you want to add noise to a gradient like this
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is to first reduce color banding that might come up from grading from one color to another.
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And additionally, you also want to add some noise
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because it adds a lot of depth and richness to a color.
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So we'll go ahead and keep that noise there
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and just as an experiment, let's see if we can create some manila folder papery texture
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on top of the texture that we already created.
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So we'll go ahead and create a new layer
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and I'm going to go ahead and grab the pencil tool
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and with a 1-pixel size pencil, I'm just going to go ahead and create a few random lines here.
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So I think these pencil markings are turning out pretty well.
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I think I am going to erase one that's a little bit heavy there.
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There we go.
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And now, I'm going to go ahead and soften these up a little bit
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so they don't look quite so pixelated, like these lines look here.
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So we'll go ahead and add a little bit of a blur
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and we don't want a whole lot of blur
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because we do want to keep these lines looking like lines.
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That looks pretty good.
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And now let's go ahead and maybe adjust the layer style
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to make these a little bit of a darker color.
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And we can maybe work in some of the yellow from this manila folder
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so that they blend a little bit better.
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And I think that looks pretty good.
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I am going to make a few additional adjustments with my eraser here
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just to clean these up a little bit
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because a few of these marks do look a bit heavy
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but overall, I think that looks pretty good.
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We have a nice gradient.
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We have the bevel to give it some depth.
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We have the first layer of noise just to give it some general texture,
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and then we have the more specific texture of the paper markings.
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These types of small visual details can really add a lot of character
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to the visual design of a site.
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