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This layout was created in Photoshop CS with photos taken from stock.xchng<\/a> from the users icefront and retrowiec. The quote because you saw me when I was invisible…<\/em> comes from the poem that I wrote where the name Imaginary Sunshine comes from.<\/p>\n This layout was created in Photoshop CS with stock photography from stock.xchng<\/a> from the user yochim. The font used is ‘It Ain’t Rocket Science’. The text in the image comes from the song Last Train Home<\/em> by Ryan Star.<\/p>\n This layout was created in Photoshop CS3 Extended with stock photography from stock.xchng<\/a> from the users meisax and CraigPJ. The font used is ‘Century Gothic’. The text in the image is a quote from the novel The Little Prince<\/span> by Antoine de Saint-Exup\u00e9ry. It is one of my favourite quotes from the novel. “They waste their time over a rag doll and it becomes very important to them; and if anybody takes it away from them, they cry…”<\/em><\/p>\n Created in Photoshop CS3 with stock photography from stock.xchng<\/a> from the user barunpatro. The fonts used was Garamond and Plaguedeath. The text is from the song The Dolphin’s Cry by Live.<\/p>\n Created in Photoshop CS3 with stock photography from the stock.xchng<\/a> users stevendunn, Snickup, crisderaud, scol22 and drniels. The font used for the layout was Ellianarelle’s Path. I decided that the last layout was a bit dark and dreary and since it’s summertime and the daisies are in bloom, it was time for something a bit more cheerful! The quote ‘I have confidence issues with your intentions’ the song You’ll Ask For Me by Tyler Hilton.<\/p>\n Created in Photoshop CS3 with stock photography from the stock.xchng<\/a> users tahuano, petercaulf and sloopjohnb. The font used for the layout was Violation. The lines ‘hearts can change hands’ and ‘but I still love you’ were bastardized from the song ‘I Still Love You’ by Alexz Johnson.<\/p>\n Created in Photoshop CS3 with stock photography from the stock.xchng<\/a> user loleia. The font used was Giddyup Std. The layout features my first (successful!) tiled background that has more detail than a line or two. My favourite flowers are daisies and I couldn’t resist using the photograph when I found it.<\/p>\n Created in Photoshop CS3 with stock photography from the stock.xchng<\/a> user nazreth. The font used was Eurostile. The birthday edition for IS.com’s first birthday (October 27th) and my 19th birthday (in November).<\/p>\n Created in Photoshop CS3 with stock photography from stock.xchng<\/a> user zela. The font used was It Ain’t Rocket Science. This is my Happy Holidays, let’s all be cheerful for winter holidays kind of deal layout. And… That’s all I really have to say about it!<\/p>\n Created in Photoshop CS3 with stock photography from the stock.xchng<\/a> user Apollo777. The font used is Tall Paul. I used a texture that I made myself, I also looked up the dimensions of an actual Polaroid photo in order to make it as accurate as possible.<\/p>\n Created in Photoshop CS3 with stock photography from the stock.xchng<\/a> user recircle. The font used is It Ain’t Rocket Science. The quote featured is from Victor Hugo (who wrote Les Miserables<\/em>!) and it is “Life is the flower for which love is the honey”. My attempt at a Valentine’s\/love themed WordPress theme without going on all pink and red and ‘yay hearts!’ everywhere.<\/p>\n Created in Photoshop CS3 with stock photography from the stock.xchng<\/a> user andrewalta. The font used is Georgia and the header includes the phrase ‘memento mori’, which is a Latin phrase that means “Be mindful of death”, “Remember that you are mortal” and\/or “Remember you will die”.<\/p>\n Created in Photoshop CS3 with a gorgeous stock photo from the stock.xchng<\/a> user OhWoww. The font used is Georgia. The header includes a quote from Eleanor Roosevelt and reads “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent”.<\/p>\n Created in Photoshop CS3 with a gorgeous stock photo from the stock.xchng<\/a> user ljweb. The font used is Century Gothic. After the super-spring-inspiring layout in April, I wanted something that was related but a little less… peppy. And I think the more subtle tones manages to accomplish that.<\/p>\n Created in Photoshop CS3 with a gorgeous stock photo from the stock.xchng<\/a> user CraigPJ, who happens to be the same photographer who took the photograph for the second layout of Imaginary Sunshine. The font used is Century Gothic and it is another spring\/summer inspired layout. More flowers! I know! But sunflowers are gorgeous and the photographer did a wonderful job with the photo. The background was created with a light blue heart on a blue background, tiled throughout. The header featured the phrase “you, and you alone, can break my heart”. It doesn’t come from a song, but it does come from a poem that I wrote.<\/p>\n Created in Photoshop CS3 with this absolutely wonderful stock photo of a pink Gerber daisy (which I was instantly infatuated with) by the wonderful stock.xchng<\/a> user jonriv. The font used was Pupcat, the colour scheme was an appropriate mixture of pinks, white, black and dark gray. The header featured the phrase “He loves me. He loves me not.” repeated below the title.<\/p>\n Created in Photoshop CS3 with this great stock photo of a wheat by the talented stock.xchng<\/a> user dimitri_c. The font used was Felix Titling, the colour scheme was an appropriate mixture of browns – dark, warm chocolate and light, almost a cream colour. The header featured the phrase “some things are better left unspoken” faded into the background.<\/p>\n Created in Photoshop CS3 with the stock photo of a sowthistle by the stock.xchng<\/a> user auriscia. The fonts used are Century Gothic and Jayne. The colour scheme was again an mixture of appropriate browns, a little bit more warm and red in tones. The header featured the phrase “make a wish, fall in love”. As a child, I made wishes on a lot of things – a found penny, eyelashes, the ‘first star’ seen at night… One of the things I never made wishes on were dandelion seeds, which resembles the sowthistle.<\/p>\n Created in Photoshop CS4 with a photo that I took when I went to the beach with my friends during the summer of 2009. The fonts used are Century Gothic and Georgia. The colour scheme is a mixture of blues with white. I loved this photo when I took it, just the way the clouds were and all the little details that were caught on camera.<\/p>\n Created in Photoshop CS4 with a photo I took at night of a lit Olympic rings symbol while in a moving car (no Photoshopping was done to get that light effect) back in May 2009. The font used was Century Gothic. The header has the phrase “am I still invisible to you?”.<\/p>\n Created in Photoshop CS4 as my November 2009 theme. I used an image from a series of photographs I took back in February 2009 of metallic pinwheels. The font used as ReservoirGrunge, the colour theme was dark blues, purples and pinks\/reds. The header has the phrase “do you still see me?”.<\/p>\n
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