Monthly Archive:
November, 2010

In this tutorial we are using jQuery and CSS to recreate the splashcreens that Apple uses to promote their products on their homepage. In the course of the article we will be developing an easy to use jQuery plugin that you can incorporate into any existing website. Direct Link

Today’s web treat is a free combo pack of 3 large (1024px * 1024px) seamless tileable abstract nebula textures in .jpg format as well as a corresponding Photoshop tileable pattern (.pat) set. Direct Link

Do-it-yourself is a concept that provides online tools of designing your work yourself. These tools include logo design software. So here are the merits and demerits of using logo design software. Direct Link

The best way to express yourself as a freelancer is to show your talent through your Portfolio. Freelancers can get a very tough competition in market, But a sound Portfolio makes his/her work lot easier because Portfolio shows the skills of Designer. Keeping in mind of these facts today i showcased 30+ awesome portfolios of great designer for your Inspiration. Direct Link

Much like branding with print marketing like business cards, designing a website to run your online business successfully…………. Direct Link

November 24, 2010 - No Comments
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Is there a time that you would like to have a refresher course or suddenly forget about that thing ? If yes, then you need some handy CSS cheat sheets. In this post, I’ll be featuring CSS cheat sheets for designers that will be helpful for you. Direct Link

For a full-time freelance designer, hardly a day goes by without hearing about or reading some nightmarish client story. Whether I hear about it in person, by email, over the phone or on the web, one thing seems clear: designers like complaining about their clients almost as much as they enjoy taking their money. Direct Link

In the tutorial you’ll learn how to transform a normal photo of a woman walking in the park into a fantasy image of a sorceress facing a tree monster. Direct Link

Follow this step by step tutorial to create a trendy geometric poster design with a series of tessellating three dimensional cubes. We’ll be creating the colourful shapes in Adobe Illustrator, then bring everything over to Photoshop to finish off the poster with subtle textures and colour casts. Direct Link

Last week we went through the process of designing a detailed website design for Pinewood Forest. This week we’ll code up the Photoshop concept into a working web page. See how the design is exported into individual images, how the HTML skeleton is put together and how the CSS coding replicates the styling from the concept. Direct Link

November 24, 2010 - No Comments
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Coffee websites are in various styles and layouts. From plain layouts with stunning typography to exceptional layouts with outstanding photography. Let us get to know what are the main objectives, characteristics and how they relate and differ. Direct Link

When looking for the perfect printer that can work best for your photography, you may become overwhelmed due to the wide range of models and types available. Direct Link

November 24, 2010 - No Comments
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In today’s post, we have selected 45+ amazingly creative papercut artwork for your inspiration. Make sure to check them all and be amazed on how amazing one paper could be. Direct Link

November 24, 2010 - No Comments
Community News, Wordpress

A Complete guide for Web Designers to help them start selling Premium WordPress themes Direct Link

Vexel is a neologism for an entirely pixel-based form of raster art that imitates the visual appearance of vector graphics technique (i.e. sharp-edged lines and areas of flat color or smooth gradient fills). The word itself is a portmanteau derived from a combination of “vector” and “pixel”. Vexels are often characterized by crisp, clean color and lines (that look nearly vector-graphics style) but is entirely pixel-based, with a variety of color levels, from 2-color outlines to pseudo-realism. Vexels are quite [...]