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[30 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]
How to find out What’s the Font?

Ever wanted to know which font that particular graphic piece uses. But you can’t, because its a graphic. But wait, you can now with the WhatTheFont website. Click here to use this very useful tool for designers.

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[14 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]
Cute Animal Icon Sets

Want to make your website look more cute. Well add these cute friends.

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[14 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]
How to do a Windows Vista Aura Effect Tutorial

Always wanted to know how that Windows Vista wallpaper was done? Well here’s the answer. To read the tuorial click here.

Information Design »

[9 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]
Map of Olympic Medals

Good example of information design, and how good design can make a boring grap or chart look more worthwhile looking at.

Headline, Technology, Web »

[9 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]
Internet Basics Series – AJAX

Ajax, the acronym for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, is a method used for creating web applications more usable, and faster, to heighten user experience. Coined by Jesse James Garrett, it is the term used for the combination of technologies used, aimed to improve and enhance user experience. This method of using it makes Ajax a revolutionary approach in web application development, leading web developers are adopting.

Featured, Personality »

[9 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]
TEN MINUTES WITH (DRUMROLL) Jessica Tan

Looking at fabrics somehow fires up my imagination – alerting me to the possibilities of countless of different looks and styles that are possible on an old chair. The colors, textures and emotion of fabrics can be very powerful creative tools. I shop for fabrics when I go away on my travels. I store them in my workshop – while I look for the perfect chairs to carry the fabrics off.

Featured, Self-Promo, Social Networks »

[9 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]
Internet Marketing Series – Promoting Yourself on Twitter

Twitter is a useful medium for listening, learning, and sharing. For those in the media and communications and design industries, it’s also a rapid and immersive education in meaningful, two-way micro messaging.