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Designing Freelancer portfolio layout
- By Art-D !
- Published 05/25/2009
- Web Layout
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Learn how to create a clean Freelancer portfolio layout design with great color.
Create a new file (File>New) of 900x900px/72 dpi. Select the Paint Bucket Tool (G) to give the new background layer black color.

Next we???ll draw a small circle of white color with the Ellipse Tool (U).

Set the next indicated styles by making a mouse click on the processed layer on the layers??? panel: Fill 20%, Blending Options>Stroke


Make a copy of the layer containing the circle and select then the Free Transform option to enlarge a little the circle and place it the same way demonstrated on the next picture. Change the corresponding parameter on the copy on Fill 10%

Make other copies of the same circle, changing the sizes for each copy with Free Transform option. Set the same parameter for the copies??? layers??? effects. Blending Options>Stroke

??? and change also the Opacity and Fill parameters arbitrary:


Next we???ll apply a standard brush on a new layer (Create new layer) to represent several colored spots on the picture???s background. Each spot should be represented on a separate layer:

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the color #F900C1

The layer???s parameters: Fill 69%

The next spot has the color #C2D373

The layer???s parameters: Fill 63%, Blending mode-Linear Light

The next spot has the color #6DB0F5

The layer???s parameters: Fill 60%

On the next layer we???ll apply the same standard brush, but we???ll change the Opacity on 10 % and select black color.

Next we???ll write the site???s name, keeping the demands from the next table (used font):



The layer???s styles: Blending Options>Drop Shadow

Blending Options>Outer Glow
Create a new file (File>New) of 900x900px/72 dpi. Select the Paint Bucket Tool (G) to give the new background layer black color.

Next we???ll draw a small circle of white color with the Ellipse Tool (U).

Set the next indicated styles by making a mouse click on the processed layer on the layers??? panel: Fill 20%, Blending Options>Stroke


Make a copy of the layer containing the circle and select then the Free Transform option to enlarge a little the circle and place it the same way demonstrated on the next picture. Change the corresponding parameter on the copy on Fill 10%

Make other copies of the same circle, changing the sizes for each copy with Free Transform option. Set the same parameter for the copies??? layers??? effects. Blending Options>Stroke

??? and change also the Opacity and Fill parameters arbitrary:


Next we???ll apply a standard brush on a new layer (Create new layer) to represent several colored spots on the picture???s background. Each spot should be represented on a separate layer:

???

The layer???s parameters: Fill 69%

The next spot has the color #C2D373

The layer???s parameters: Fill 63%, Blending mode-Linear Light

The next spot has the color #6DB0F5

The layer???s parameters: Fill 60%

On the next layer we???ll apply the same standard brush, but we???ll change the Opacity on 10 % and select black color.

Next we???ll write the site???s name, keeping the demands from the next table (used font):



The layer???s styles: Blending Options>Drop Shadow

Blending Options>Outer Glow















