Twitter is here in a big way. Inspiredology takes a look at 42 Twitter Backgrounds by designers from around the world.
After 2 weeks or so of using twitter, I have found some really cool twitter pages. With another tool on the web comes another place designers can take advantage of by adding their design skills.
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I know Collis will probably post someting official about this, but I’m soooo glad they came out with Flash Tuts! I’ve been looking to beef up some of my flash skills and learn more about actionscrpiting. This will definitely help! Woooooooo!
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Do you ever wonder what kind of process goes on behind the scenes of great brands? Veerle from Duoh has shown us the process of their latest logo project: Social Signal. It’s cool to see different iterations and sketches that didn’t make the cut!
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The guys from “From The Couch” Video podcast are giving away 35 copies of their premium WordPress theme! Find out more details about this theme over at their blog: From The Couch.
‘Hash One‘ is the first theme to come out of the Obox Signature Series. This theme is aimed at those who want their personal blog to stand out well above the rest with a unique design which has a subtle, stylish impact on your visitors.
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Jay from Warm Forest Flash counts down 21 Well-Designed Flash Portfolios.
So I scoured through my immense collection of Google Bookmarks and looked at literally hundreds of Flash sites and found my favorites. I’m only focusing on personal portfolio websites this time – I’ll leave design agency portfolio sites for another post.
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Sune Theodorsen sent in this link to YayArt. YayArt.com is founded by five Danish designers and programmers who wanted something new to hang on their walls.
The idea behind YayArt is to form a community around finding excellent new graphical art, having great fun in the process, and to make these extraordinary pieces easy to get as a prepackaged high-quality product. Pieces that last and that we all can enjoy hanging on our walls.
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Wow…check out this super useful css organizing tool called Style Neat.
Style Neat organizes and standardizes your CSS – selectors, sub-selectors and properties – in a structure that makes it easier to define page areas and see how they relate to each other.
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This cracked me up yesterday: check out the portfolio of Noah Stokes Front End Developer and Other Crap! Also take a right click at the page and view his source code. Nothing like a smart ass approach to website design :) Oh, yeah he has a blog as well…you should check that out.
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Open Source Release Feed sits down with designer/developer Jonathan Snook to go over 5 questions on his take on development, accessibility, and more.
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