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Every year about this time HGTV gives away a stunning home to one lucky winner. And this year is no exception. Vern Yip is the designer behind this state-of-the-art luxury apartment located in The Residences at W New York-Downtown.
We didn't showcased 'corporate' blogs from same time, so we thought now it's a good moment. Could yo...
American Design Club, the NYC-based group of emerging designers, has recently announced "Breakable,...
Beautiful vintage Listerine packaging! Don't you wish Listerine still looked...
Mark Perkins is a full time tea-drinker and general web geek who runs Medium, a one-man web design a...
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If you’re a designer, then showcasing your work is almost a must especially when trying to att...
From time to time we find great lists of resources to help give us inspiration and perhaps learn a t...
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A year or so ago, anyone writing guidelines for designing websites would tell you that it was just not right to have a horizontal scroll bar on your page which your readers have to use to move from left to right on your page, and vice versa. Today however, horizontal web design is the new [...] Related posts You might also like these similar articles:
The behavior of the navs could be as simple or as deep as any other browser UI element. The back button doesn't simply go up one directory, even though that's what it used to mean when navigating the Web was more like navigating a file tree. Now the button can resend information, re-query databases, cause user events like dialogs, and have context-sensitive actions like displaying a short browsing history on right click. Navs could be just like that. And sometimes back does mean going up a direc...
Now that Apple has made it possible to create Safari Extensions I’ve been looking for some useful ones. After searching the Web a bit and browsing Apple’s Safari Extensions Gallery, these are the ones I have installed:
I have to admit to really admiring this business idea. Drawing you a crap logo for beer money, yours for only $5. This is a brief summary of the post in question, I could include the whole post, but I would rather you visit my site. :)
Cast your vote today and choose which design you'd like to see redesigned in just 30 minutes this Saturday!
Grid Kit Released We cooked up the grid kit to be a go-to ingredient in your page layout process. We revisited the classic tomes of page construction and put together a smashing sampling of grids that will inspire & guide your eye through the design process. All of the grids are vector so you can use [...]
Kelly Mondora started out with FJ Westcott as a temp in data entry 12 years ago. Now she's VP of the entire photography industry division. Why? Because of stuff like what you see above.Our go-to umbrella, the Westcott Double-Fold, is now crush-proof on the business end of the telescoping staff. A little backstory, a DIY workaround and a cool coupon code, inside.__________In March of last year, I went to PMA as a speaker and to check out some of the new toys. That's where I met Kelly, who has tha...
On Places, Elizabeth Mossop and Jeffrey Carney report on the work of the Coastal Sustainability Studio at Louisiana State University, which is proposing long-range solutions to the environmental and social challenges of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast.
Freebie: I recently rocked off another seamless vector pattern – entitled Tribal Fire – and made an entire pattern pack (containing the original design and three colour variations) available for download as my newest freebie. Feel free to download it and use it in your designs.