Kaleidoscope Brushes

I found another beautiful brush pack that would definitely add a burst of color and dimension to your graphic and web design projects. These brushes are also great for designing cards, flyers, and other printed material. Webdesignerlab’s Kaleidoscope Brushes was the result of experiments based on the flare tool in Illustrator. The brush pack features [...]

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Skype To Launch New Version Together With Windows 8

Skype has officially announced through its official blog site on Monday that it will be releasing the newest version of its app on October 26th, Friday, which is the same day as the Windows 8 launch. The new version appears as a ‘live tile’ on the Start screen which features a sleek and modern design. [...]

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SoFresh: Making Your CSS Yummy

SoFresh is a CSSrefresh-based bookmarklet that works without inserting a Javascript file to a web page. It allows you to choose which CSS files you want to refresh. Everytime you save, the files are refreshed so there’s no need to refresh your browser. Installing SoFresh is very simple: just drag and drop the bookmarklet onto [...]

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SwipeView Looping Carousel

Do you have an endless loopable carousel problem for your mobile browser? Here’s a solution that I found courtesy of Denis Potschien. SwipeView is a stand-alone script that doesn’t depend on jQuery and MooTools. SwipeView is ideal for mobile devices like smartphones and tablets because it supports touch control. You navigate through the galleries by [...]

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Troubleshooting Performance Problems In Ruby

Today’s post features a nice tutorial video from Nettutsplus and it’s about troubleshooting performance problems when using Ruby. This is great especially for beginners. It only runs for just about 6 minutes but already manages to cover everything from identifying the problem to testing and actually fixing it. You’ll be able to learn the fastest [...]

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Typecast: Better Typography with Less Hassle

Typecast allows you to design and experiment in your browser with real content and test over 23,000 web fonts, including the most popular ones that include all weight families. It also allows you to compare font combinations to see what works. Typecast lets you build a clean and well-detailed HTML and CSS as you design, [...]

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Ruby Tips On Struct And OStruct Classes

Steve Klabnik wrote an interesting piece on how to take make the most of Ruby’s classes, which are the Struct class and OpenStruct class. In his blog post, Steve shares its documentation and gives a few good examples of where and when to take advantage of these structs and use them quite effectively. For instance, [...]

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Video Interview Of Python Author Guido Von Rossum

Today’s post is another treat for all you Python programmers and users. This video interview stars the father of Python himself, Guido Von Rossum, in which he talks about Python’s [bright] future, its current state as a programming language and also a few helpful tips and tricks as well. Photo credits: Maestrosdelweb.Com It’s only about [...]

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Turn Your Photo into a Colored Pencil Effect Sketch

In this Photoshop tutorial by Roofi Sardar, you will learn how to convert a photo into a color pencil sketch using different tools in Adobe Photoshop. Your initial image will appear in black and white. But at the end of the tutorial, you’ll return the original colors to your photo, only with the new effect. You [...]

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Creative Effects of the Clipping Mask in Adobe Photoshop

Clipping masks, as you can see, cloaks the image to the opaque pixels of the bottommost layers. Mr. Jaspal Dhilon shares a video tutorial where you can create interesting effects on your images using the clipping mask. You will also use some tools such as Custom Shapes Tool, Text Tool and a Stroke Tool which [...]

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