Before any tangible designs are made, any experienced designer should know that the first thing you do before any sort of web development project is map out a rough sketch first. Here are resources and templates to download or print off for designing your next great project!
Month: March 2010
38 Striking Colorful Examples Of HD (High Definition) Wallpapers
Today, we are showing you 38 Striking Colorful Examples Of HD (High Definition) Wallpapers. These can be find in different resolution e.g. 1280×800, 1440×900, 1680×1050, 1920×1200 and 2560 x 1600 wide. I appreciate to all those talented designers who create these excellent wallpapers with their efforts, imaginations and creativity to give us a chance to use these artistic wonders on desktop and refresh ourselves.
80+ Promotional Websites to Promote your Blog Articles
From the last few months I have been using Social Bookmarking and community site News section of different sites to promote my Blog. I have been quite successful by doing this as I get hell lot of visits from these sites regularly. Obviously, there are many other ways to promote your blog but in this post I want to include only the promotional sites from where different blogs get awesome lot of unique visitors. Submitting into these sites could increase your traffic drastically.
I have been making this list from a long time so that even I could promote my blog from these links. This surely takes more time but it is a very healthy usage of time.
20 Excellent Mootools Techniques for Advanced User Interface
MooTools is a compact, modular, Object-Oriented JavaScript framework designed for the intermediate to advanced JavaScript developer. It allows you to write powerful, flexible, and cross-browser code with its elegant, well documented, and coherent API. In this article you will find some excellent Mootools techniques.
Why Design Can’t be Billed by the Hour
A designers’ job is to solve problems. One of these problems is helping clients understand the creative process, and, in turn, the value behind design . . .