Nowadays, people generally only knows one type of corn since most of the production of this vegetable is done with transgenic seeds. As this image shown there are many varieties of the corn in many different colours, but they were eradicated by Monsanto from many places as they own the monopoly for the cultivation of corn and producers has to purchase a license to cultivate corn. Crazy, isn't it? Nature shouldn't have any license for nothing. Even worse is that scientists are discovering many problems associated with the consume of this food including problems with fertility, liver problems etc. Some transgenic corns (as the MON810) has been banned in some countries in Europe. But some other governs and authorities do not take actions against this and now power is on people to awake and make our rights to eat healthy food to be respected.
Here on BittBox, I like to share things with you, especially those things that can make your life a lot easier. Have you ever discovered something very simple, yet very useful in a program you use on a daily basis, and thought to yourself â??Man, Thatâ??s sooo easy. If only I would have figured that out 3 years ago!â? Those are the kinds of things I like to share. Well, I came across an awesome tutorial a few days ago on NDesign Studio that explains one of those very simple things in Illustrator: Easy Abstract Lines. I started experimenting with these lines, and incorporated them into some vector buttons and headers, and I invite you to do the same (experiment). I guess what Iâ??m saying is that this set of freebies is meant more-or-less to inspire your creativity a bit, and play with a new tool (if you donâ??t already know about it, of course) Abstract lines via the Blend Tool.