Tag: development

Design Instruct: A New Resource for the Design Community

from Vandelay Design, January 26th, 10

Almost two years ago I got to know Jacob Gube of Six Revisions as both of us had relatively new blogs in the design community. Since then I've followed Six Revisions as it has grown to become one of the leading blogs on web design and development with over 40,000 subscribers.

The New Hotness: Using CSS3 Visual Effects

from Smashing Magazine, January 25th, 10

Previously in this series on CSS3, we talked not only about how to create scalable and compelling buttons but about how to effectively use new CSS3 properties to speed up development and quickly create rich page elements. In this final article of the series, we'll really get into it and use CSS3 visual effects to push the envelope.Not everything in this article is practical, or even bug-free, but it's a fun primer on what's in the pipeline for Web design. ...

Fresh CSS Tips, Techniques and Tools

from Design Reviver, January 25th, 10

There is seemingly no end to the conyer belt that is CSS development. Every day there are new tips and techniques being published with fresh ideas and new solutions to age old problems. keeping up with it all is not easy. In today's news round-up we have collected some fresh CSS reources and some good CSS [...]

10 RSS Feeds for Design and Development Job Seekers

from Six Revisions, January 19th, 10

In this article, we'll look at 10 job boards that focus on design and development positions, both full-time and freelance.

Solve the Common Marketing Problems that Bug Most Freelancers

from Freelance Folder, January 19th, 10

tweetmeme_source = 'FreelanceFolder'; As a freelancer, you probably have a great deal of expertise in what you do. Whether it's programming, web development, graphic design, freelance writing, or some other fieldyou've worked hard and honed your skills. Now, you may be starting to see some of the benefits of all [...]

14 Helpful Cheat Sheets for Front-end Web Development

from Web Designer Ledger, January 18th, 10

For web developers and designers, it can be difficult to memorize the syntax for multiple programming languages and frameworks, especially since they are always evolving and growing. This is where cheat sheets come in handy. Most cheat sheets are designed to be printer friendly, so you can have them laying around on your desk as [...]

Things You Won’t Hear About Successful Web Designers - Part I

from All Web Design Resources, January 08th, 10

What You Need If you ask most employed web designers what factors were most important in their development as a web designer you'll probably hear experience and school at the top of their lists. Outside of coding skills there are other elements that make a web designer successful. The following traits are things that you won't usually [...]

Wordpress 2.9 “Carmen” Released!

from Blogging Pro, December 18th, 09

The long awaited version 2.9 of WordPress, codenamed Carmen, is now out! Eeek! Yes, ladies and gents, the development team worked their butts off as quickly as they can to have Carmen available before Christmas. And boy, did they surprise us! For those of you who don't know what Carmen has to offer, here's a list of [...]

Did Dorsey & Square Cheat on Hardware Development?

from Read Write Web, December 15th, 09

It seems we've come across way too many stories lately about successful folks stealing good ideas from unknown underdogs. We hate to be the sourpusses of the tech set, but we've come across another unhappy but still viable tale of questionable dealings, this time involving Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey and his hot new mobile-linked credit card scanner company, Square. Sponsor Dorsey and his Square co-founder, Jim McKelvey, had reportedly been negotiating with electrical engineering professor Bob Morley, who says he ...

20+ Tools for Quick and Clean Code Development

from Web Designer Ledger, December 14th, 09

Developing websites is much more than just a pretty face, and depending on what typed of features you'd like to implement on the site, there's a lot of coding that goes into it. Many times designers turn to a WYSIWYG tool, however tools of that sort are more limited to advanced code. Being able to [...]