
By Peter-Labrow | 5 comments | Web Development | Tags: web font issues, web font problems, web fonts, Web Safe Fonts, web unsafe fonts
It’s almost possible to feel the wave of euphoria rolling around the Internet that’s been generated by the arrival of Web fonts. Finally, website designers can unshackle themselves from the limited range of fonts that’s available once you aggregate down the common...

By Matt-Pass | 5 comments | Web Development | Tags: android, android 3.0, android vs. ipad, ipad, ipad 2
Google has been gearing up to release its Android 3.0 OS early in 2011 and over the last few days the net community has been abuzz over an official Google video showing off the new operating system for tablet devices.It's fair to say that Google hasn't always exactly been...

By James-Adams | 2 comments | Web Development | Tags: Portfolio design set-up, print portfolio, Setting up design portfolio
Even in the twenty-first century the portfolio is proof of a creative body of work that can be displayed upon request. Willingness to show the contents of the portfolio must be tempered with the patience to be asked what is inside. Curiosity may kill the cat, but starting a...

By Karen-Myers | One comment | Web Development | Tags: christmas card design, christmas design, christmas e-cards, christmas greeting card, christmas icons
Christmas and New Year are getting closer and all of us are deeply plunge into the preparation for these merry holidays! People buy presents, sweets and other pleasant trifles, they try to give their relatives, friends, beloved and colleagues every attention. Christmas is a good...

By Matt-Pass | 6 comments | Flash Tutorials, Web Development | Tags: ActionScript 3 Tutorial, Flash ActionScript 3 Clock, Tix clock
Recently I was looking to buy a cool clock for my office and came across the fantastic 'TIX Clock'. Essentially, it's a digital clock that displays randomly chosen coloured blocks, according to the time. (You can see it in action here -...

By Web Design | 26 comments | Web Development | Tags: learn psd to html, PSD To HTML, PSD TO HTML giveaway, psd to html tutorial
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By Web Design | 31 comments | Photoshop, Web Development | Tags: brand twitter url, How to brand tweets, Market Me Tweet, MarketMeTweet
I know for a fact that you are all web designers who use social media to market and promote yourselves.I also know for a fact that you use Twitter to make connections with customers and learn web design tricks and techniques. What if I told you that every one of your tweets...

By Web Design | 21 comments | Web Development | Tags: best fonts free, best free font, Best free fonts, Free Fonts
Looking for something clean, decent, but still cool enough? These 20 best free clean fonts below are exactly about that. What's great is the fact you may use these free fonts not just for your design projects, but also for example for headers on your client's web site. They are...

By Rob Hammann | 20 comments | Web Development | Tags: CSS, gecko, gradients, webkit
In the past, if you wanted to have an HTML entity to have a gradient background you created in image of a gradient and displayed it in the entity using the background-image attribute in CSS. With the evolution of browsers and CSS/HTML, this is no longer the case. In this...

By Rob Hammann | 21 comments | Web Development | Tags: CSS, design, development, sprites
Recently, I have been working on a website that has numerous icons being displayed on a single page. One of the ways to reduce server requests is to store all of your icons in a single image and use CSS to display only the portion of the image you need for a particular location...