The Ultimate Photoshop Toolbox
(September 8, 2010)
For years now, whenever designers have been asked about their go-to program for image editing and creation, one of the top answers that comes back, is Adobe Photoshop. Its generations of evolution has centered around the growth of any number of digital imaging professionals and has made this software giant a staple in the graphic design community. Since so many of us find this tool in our design arsenals, we thought we would put together a post that would have you get the most out of this dynamic imaging program.
40 Useful iPad Apps for Web Designers
(September 8, 2010)
The amount and diversity of technology available today is unbelievable. Apple per se have made remarkable achievements over the years and today we are featuring iPad. To a certain extent, an iPad changes the tide of web designer’s routine. iPad enables the potential for designers to accomplish their task and project on time because it is a portable workstation that allows designers to work on the dot.
250 Quick Web Design Tips (Part 2)
(July 13, 2010)
Practicing Photoshop CS5's New Features
(July 7, 2010)
Since the earliest days of Adobe Photoshop, designers and photographers have depended on it to edit images. Photoshop is perhaps Adobe’s most popular application. Professionals in our industry react with excitement and concern for every new version. They want to know about new features and how Photoshop can improve their editing and marketing (again!). The interest in Photoshop doesn’t come as a surprise, given its reputation among both the community of experts and general computer users.
250 Quick Web Design Tips (Part 1)
(June 30, 2010)
As web professionals, we’re always looking for ways to improve our knowledge and skills. Tips, tricks and checklists are often one of the most underused yet potentially useful models of providing great, quick and easy to follow pieces of useful information.
You may or may not know some of the tips below — and you may or may not agree with everything listed — but hopefully it will give you some ideas for your own sites or motivate you to create a checklist to help cover your bases.
Do It Yourself eBooks
(June 16, 2010)
In this article, Brian Suda will you to the exciting world of eBooks, specifically the ePub format in regards to Apple’s new iBookstore, but much of the same information applies to other devices and online stores.
With all this hype surrounding the iPad, Kindle and other eReaders the world of electronic publishing is now more accessible than ever. With the new iOS 4.0, the iBooks application is available for the iPhone and iPod touch, further increasing the reach of your eBooks.
Preparing Photoshop Files for Web Developers
(April 7, 2010)
Whether you’re a freelance web designer or part of a team at an agency,
handing off Photoshop files to a client, developer, development team or
even another designer is part of the process of building websites. Whereas the development process is generally more structured, by
contrast, the design process is quite often spontaneous and full of
experimentation.
How to Build a Footer That Doesn’t Stink
(March 2, 2010)
As the first thing visitors see, home pages and headers often steal the design spotlight. But above-the-fold thinking neglects the natural flow of vertical page layout. What happens when people reach the end of a page?
You can bet that a simple copyright statement won’t hold visitors’ attention, but many pages are designed with the expectation that people will find their way… or so we assume.
34 Outstanding Admin Panels for Your Web Applications
(February 22, 2010)
Nowadays,more and more web applications are trying to take their stake from the internet,coming in your help and trying to make your internet`s life easier.Many people are using today twitter and facebook,or other social networks to communicate,and as a reward,big networks are offering what is called “The API key” (application programming interface) to help programmers to create related web applications.








