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Mortal Kombat 1 (SNES) – Playable Online via Web Browser

Mortal Kombat 1 (SNES) – Playable Online via Web Browser

Few games in the history of gaming have had the cultural impact of Mortal Kombat. First released in arcades in 1992, it quickly became one of the most controversial, talked-about, and beloved fighting games ever created. Its brutal combat, iconic characters, and unforgettable catchphrases cemented its legacy in gaming history.

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My First Book Publishing Project: Lessons from a Crash Course in Design

My First Book Publishing Project: Lessons from a Crash Course in Design

From Web Graphics to Book Publishing - Back in 2011, I was working as a graphic designer for a company. My background was in creating web graphics and digital visuals—book publishing was something I had absolutely no experience in. Yet, on the very first project I was assigned, I was thrown into the deep end: a 100-page book publication.

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A Designer’s Guide to RGB, CMYK, Pantone, HEX, HSL, and LAB

A Designer’s Guide to RGB, CMYK, Pantone, HEX, HSL, and LAB

Color is one of the most powerful tools in design. It influences mood, communicates brand identity, and even affects decisions. But behind every color you see on a screen, in print, or on a product is a color model or system that defines how that shade is created and reproduced.

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Turning Images into Vectors: How AI Makes It Easier

Turning Images into Vectors: How AI Makes It Easier

If you've ever tried scaling up a JPG or PNG image only to watch it turn into a pixelated mess, you already know the frustration of raster graphics. That's where vector images come in. Unlike pixel-based images, vectors are built with mathematical paths, meaning they stay crisp and sharp no matter how much you zoom in or resize them.

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Adobe Premiere vs Adobe After Effects: Understanding the Difference

Adobe Premiere vs Adobe After Effects: Understanding the Difference

When people first step into the world of video editing and motion graphics, two Adobe names always pop up—Premiere Pro and After Effects. At first glance, they both look like tools for making videos, but in reality, they're designed for very different purposes. Think of them like two teammates on the same production crew—each with its own specialty.

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