June 2010
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the most beautiful header and footer i have ever...
this is the header image.
and this is the footer image.
this art blog is basically a work of art on its own. check it out for yourself!
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arlong-book-deactivated20110309 asked: Thank you do much for the re-blogging about my work on Evil Dead !
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A Designer’s Guide To Effective Proposals And... →
Because of the potential for variations in the different aspects of a web design project, creating a proposal or invoice for such a project can be trickier than that of another industry like accounting or legal services. If your proposal isn’t created carefully, it can lead to misunderstandings and unhappy clients (not to mention the grief it can cause you). The same is true for invoices: if...
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Spicing Up Your Tumblr Experience: Beautiful... →
Great collection of links for all your tumblr needs.
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Breaking the Rules: How to Effectively Break the... →
Below are a bunch of commonly-accepted web design rules, along with the reasons you might want to break them, and how to do so effectively. We’ve also included examples for each and the one unbreakable rule.
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I hate blogs. Blogs are for angry people who are sitting at their computer with...
– clientsfromhell
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Web Design Trends 2010: Real-Life Metaphors and...
In our earlier article about Web design trends for 2010 we covered the strong influence of print design techniques, keypress navigation, horizontal layouts, rich typography and aesthetically pleasing designs. Web design today is developing rapidly, breaking the limitations of conventional approaches and exploring the possibilites of upcoming technologies. Designers are not only...
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what is your country good at? aparently mine is...
See the whole graphic over at Information is Beautiful
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Logorama (by Marc Altshuler - Human Music)
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I'm just sayin' →
Fucking Windows: Juvenile behavior via CSS.