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15 Free & Informative Photography Ebooks Useful to Read

By Nancy Young / Jan 30, 2015 / Resources

To become a professional photographer just like a specialist in any other field, you need to learn. It’s impossible to achieve your goal without self-studying. Having a nice camera is not quite enough, you need a lot of skills and technical knowledge to succeed in competitive photography field. Here I put together some latest free…

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20 Free AngularJS Resources & Tutorials

By Jake Rocheleau / Jan 16, 2015 / Resources

While jQuery is easily the most popular open source JavaScript library there are many competitors. Among the many alternatives I want to focus on AngularJS. As a designer it can be tough getting into JavaScript because it might feel a little bit like programming. Getting past the initial learning curve is tough but worthwhile in…

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Flexible Image Carousels for Responsive Web Design

By Jake Rocheleau / Dec 29, 2014 / Resources

Most web developers feel it’s redundant to create an interface from scratch when there are plenty of free code snippets online. Naturally this includes a broad range of interfaces from dropdown menus to accordion widgets. Another popular option is the responsive image carousel which has grown abundantly fashionable in recent years.

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Free Code Snippets for CSS3 Animation

By Jake Rocheleau / Dec 23, 2014 / Resources

Online tutorials are useful but not always plentiful when it comes to really detailed animation effects. But if you already know enough about coding then it’s easy to dissect someone else’s example to recreate your own. CSS3 animation is still a new topic hot off the presses with fresh source code examples delivered by your…

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Turning Design Ideas into Reality: Brainstorming, Wireframing, Prototyping

By Jerry Cao / Dec 12, 2014 / Resources

Starting a new project is in a lot of ways the hardest part. It’s the only stage of development that you’re turning nothing into something. Luckily, there are proven methods to reduce the “empty canvas” syndrome. We’ll talk about the best ways to handle the early stages of brainstorming and concepting and how it translates…

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Useful Premium Resources – Plugins For Designers And Developers

By Mark Adams / Nov 13, 2014 / Resources

What kind of clients do you craft websites for? Some of your projects may be based on WordPress, while others you may complete with Joomla, OpenCart, or other platforms. Whatever your CMS of choice, it’s necessary to enlist several plugins that complement the unique requirements that arise for each new project. Premium plugins are the…

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Best Tools For Prototyping And Creating Apps

By Mark Adams / Oct 1, 2014 / Resources

Wireframing and prototyping are the most essential stages of your web design and web development projects, whether they’re about creating web apps, websites, or mobile apps for your clients. Do you have any favorite tools that you turn to, for this purpose? Whatever they are, I hope you know how to choose them. I have…

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Patent Diagrams Converted into Decorative Posters

By Jake Rocheleau / Sep 29, 2014 / Resources

If you’ve never looked at some fascinating avant garde work then here’s a way to get your feet wet. Artists have been known for creating great ideas that seem to balance right on the fringe of mainstream concepts. This post is no different which introduces an obscure method of hanging conceptual patent diagrams in the…

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40 Premium Bootstrap Themes & Templates

By Christopher Gimmer / Sep 8, 2014 / Resources

Over the last few years, the ability to rapidly create responsive web pages using Bootstrap has taken the development community by storm. Although other front-end frameworks like Foundation exist, Bootstrap has no doubt become the most popular. With such a large following, it’s no surprise that many web designers and developers are using the framework…

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7 Pattern Libraries That Will Help Improve Your Web Development Skills

By Nicky Helmkamp / Feb 21, 2014 / Resources

I do a lot of writing and one of the most important tools in my kit is the style guide. If I ever have a doubt about exactly where an apostrophe should go or the right way to hyphenate a phrase, I can turn to the AP Stylebook or the Yahoo Style Guide and find…

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