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Ashe Design Blog — Training Videos

Use the Profile Image in Business Kits for Custom Invitations

Learn how to use the Profile Images that come in the new Facebook Business Kits to create custom Facebook invitations. It's just one more way to get your brand in front of customers online. What's even better is there is no additional costs! Just stock up on all your favorite Facebook Business Kits and have all the artwork you need for your business page, plus custom invitations. Here are a few invitation ideas to get you started: high school senior modeling auditions, holiday mini sessions, open houses, co-sponsored events. The opportunities are almost endless.


Ashe Design Tutorial: Using Facebook Business Kits to Build Brand

See how to install the profile and welcome images in the new Facebook Business Kits on your Facebook Business page.


Ashe Design Tutorial: Using Facebook Cover Templates

Learn how to customize and add our new Facebook Timeline Cover Templates to Facebook. Give your customers a  beautiful way to show of their favorite images, plus get your name in front of all of their family and friends!  


Ashe Design Tutorial: Turn your logo into a Watermark

Define a Logo as a Brush for Custom Watermarks Learn how to turn your Ashe Design logo in to a Custom Brush, which allows you to quickly and easily watermark all your images. This easy-to-follow 4 minute video shows you step by step how to take a layered .psd logo and develop a custom brush. We also show you some simple tips for applying and adjusting the brush to create a watermark over your images.


Ashe Design Tutorial: Using Display Templates

Learn how to customize Ashe Design Display templates to digitally show you customers what the final product will look like!


Ashe Design Tutorial: Clipping Masks

Learn the basics of inserting images into photo boxes for all Ashe Design templates. Also see our trick for spreading a single image across multiple photo boxes for a unique look. Still have questions? Have an idea for another video tutorial? Post them in the comments below or our on our Facebook page.


Ashe Design Tutorial: Using Texture Overlays

Using Texture Overlays Learn tips for creatively using texture overlays on images to transform them into works of art. Includes using layer masks to paint away unwanted textures, changing the overlay opacity and modifying overlay colors. Get your own textures from the Ashe Design website! Once you've created a masterpiece, share your images on our Facebook page!  


The Gallery Block Up-Sell

Learn why you should add Gallery Blocks to your product offering Plus, great coupons and a chance to win a FREE Gallery Block Christina@AsheDesign.com At Ashe Design we are always look for fun and creative ways to help photographers sell more. We think in these terms; what can we design to help a new or established photographer increase sales? We are always looking for the next big thing in photography, but never discount ways to capitalize on traditional pieces. That’s why we work so hard to provide you with a huge selection of products from a number of leading labs....


Gallery Block Tutorial Part III: Uploading to ROES

This is the third tutorial in a series on customizing Ashe Design Gallery Block templates and uploading them through the ROES system to Artsy Couture, Bay Photo or Nations Photo Lab. This video focuses on uploading the saved files. For questions about customizing the backboard or floating blocks, please see the following tutorials Gallery Blocks Part I: Customizing the Backboard Gallery Blocks Part II: Customizing the Floating Blocks  


Gallery Block Tutorial Part II: Customize the Floating Blocks

The following video is Part II in a series that shows how to properly customize Ashe Design Gallery Block templates and then upload them through ROES to an approved vendor (Artsy Couture, Nations Photo Lab or Bay Photos). Begin with the first tutorial in the series: Gallery Block Tutorial Part I: Customize and Save the Backboard. Once you've finished, then view the following tutorial on customizing and saving the floating blocks for your gallery block.