By Thomas Greco on Sep 11, 2015 05:35 am Although sometimes overlooked, solid typography is one of the most important parts of web design. Simply put, the misuse of fonts can prove detrimental for a layout. It is a web designer's job to entice the user into reading through the page; and using the 'right' font(or fonts) can play a pivotal role in attaining […] Read More at 5 Font Foundries Web Designers should be Using
By Jake Rocheleau on Sep 10, 2015 03:05 pm A GitHub repo named Layout Grid is gaining notoriety among developers. It was first published by Ivan Kerin and has proven to be an amazing tool for web developers. This isn’t really a “framework” as much as a collection of CSS codes that can be reused to build certain grids. His live demo only uses […] Read More at Open Source Responsive Layout Grid Framework in Pure CSS
By Jake Rocheleau on Sep 10, 2015 02:05 pm People who know about Chrome’s Developer Tools should already know how amazing they can be. Web Inspector is the Safari/WebKit alternative with many of the same features. Just recently the WebKit team put up a new blog post about measuring bottlenecks in performance. The Web Inspector allows developers to study laggy load times, problematic resources, […] Read More at Rendering Frames added to Web Inspector for WebKit
By Jake Rocheleau on Sep 10, 2015 01:03 pm The large San Francisco-based CRM company Salesforce is releasing a new piece to their management platform. Salesforce is already a cloud-based platform for customer & product management, while Salesforce1 is the branding behind enterprise users. But very recently the company announced Salesforce App Cloud which is meant to be the next evolution of Salesforce1. This […] Read More at Salesforce Creates new App Cloud for Mobile Users
By Jake Rocheleau on Sep 10, 2015 12:42 pm One of the lesser-known European conferences, From the Front ran its own Indiana Jones & the Temple of Doom theme in 2014. Their 2014 conference had big names from companies like Mozilla and Clearleft. This year the conference still runs as a frontend development conf, but with a slightly-adjusted name of Frontend in Wonderland. This […] Read More at Frontend in Wonderland: 2 Days of Keynotes for Developers and Digital Creators
By Jake Rocheleau on Sep 10, 2015 11:55 am At the recent Apple event we learned quite a few things about the Apple Watch, iPad Pro, Apple TV OS, among many other products. One interesting update is that iOS 9 will be officially released to the public on September 16th. But if you don’t want to wait that long and you’re a developer you […] Read More at iOS 9 GM Seed out for Developers, Public Release on September 16
By Jake Rocheleau on Sep 10, 2015 11:45 am The phrase “golden hour” holds special meaning in photography. This is a period at both dawn & dusk where the sunlight is strong and casts very wide shadows. Photographers love to shoot during golden hour because photos feel more dynamic. But how do you know the exact boundaries for golden hour? Well Sam King asked […] Read More at Interview with Sam King about Designing Rizon App
By Wes McDowell on Sep 10, 2015 10:45 am Video on the web is an ever-growing medium, shaping the way we learn things every day. Not sure how to use the newest Photoshop tools? Go to YouTube. Want to learn how to improve your portfolio website? Check out a course at Lynda. Video tutorials are an excellent way to not only learn new skills, […] Read More at 8 Simple Rules for Polished Video Tutorials
By Daniel Schwarz on Sep 10, 2015 10:30 am Sketch App makes it very easy to make a properly sized artboard for iOS icons. It also offers an exceptional export feature for those icons that need to be exported for retina. But like any software, Sketch does have its flaws. In this case there’s no native way to replicate your icon design into the […] Read More at Prepare an iOS-Ready App Icon in Sketch with AEIconizer
By Jake Rocheleau on Sep 10, 2015 09:45 am Apple hosted a large special release event on September 9th in San Francisco. This included revelations of a new iPad Pro, new WatchOS, along with details about the iPhone 6S. But interestingly enough this also included a brief presentation by Adobe’s Director of Mobile Design Eric Snowden. He demonstrated a few of Adobe’s new mobile […] Read More at Adobe Reveals New Creative Cloud Mobile Apps
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