August 25, 2011
So while I was looking for ways to accomplish a specific illustrator task, I stumbled upon a really easy, yet neat tutorial that produces an awesome effect. Take a look! To begin, open an illustrator document and for best results that pop, choose a background color. Next, draw two curving lines that intersect each other ...
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July 14, 2011
For beginning developers they always seem to question whether it is better to use pixels or percentages when defining widths and heights. There are certain times where it is right to use pixels and right to use percentages but when? If you have a flexible layout and you think the users might be resizing their ...
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June 6, 2011
Why Stumble Upon is amazing for Inspiration The Web is obviously a great tool to use for finding and distributing information but have you ever found yourself dragging threw site after site finding nothing that interests you? The fact is the way these search engines determine who will find what creates a very narrow range ...
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May 7, 2011
One of the things people use to learn things quickly are tutorials. And it’s easy to see why, they give you simple instructions to follow along with and show you the proper way to do things. I’ve used a couple of tutorials here and there, but the way I usually learn is just jumping in ...
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