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Are you familiar with IKEAHacks? These involve taking IKEAÂ products and hacking them into all sorts of new modifications which go above and beyond the instructions that come with…
Our friends at MailChimp have made their eBook on User eXperience available for free: At MailChimp, we love to show our work—partly because it makes us better at…
illustrio looks like it could be a cool resource for vector illustrations to include in your projects. Even cooler is the opportunity it presents for designers. Clicking on the…
I started watching the first of The Hobbit trilogy last weekend. Given I was distracted by a couple other things; however, it didn’t hold my interest. Since it…
Is this post link-bait, perhaps? But still I like it, and I like Creative Market. So, if you’re a designer looking for a t-shirt, check out this post…
Have you noticed how all the cool kids have photos and galleries attached to tweets coming from their blogs? Short of manually adding an image to their tweet,…
Today I’m sharing one of my Spotify playlists: I like to code. It features tracks by Bonobo, Lemon Jelly, Tosca, Helios and more. It’s the perfect mix for…
MINI is “a super-simple naked PHP application, useful for small projects and quick prototypes.”
Atlantic.net offers VPS hosting. They interest me because they offer a low-end VPS for $0.99/month. You read that right, ninety-nine cents per month. The specs on it (256MB…
Stephen Young outlines a couple of common web application architectures in his series “How to become a web developer”. Picking the web application architecture best suited to your…
Jason Rodriguez’s new book Modern HTML Email looks to be a definitive guide to building outstanding, cross-client, responsive HTML emails. Coding HTML emails that work on today’s range…