Posts Tagged ‘clean slate

We’ve just received confirmation that the third installment of Harmonix’s wildly popular Rock Band franchise will include a new keytar controller — sure to put a spring in the step of ’80s new wave fans everywhere — as well as a new Fender Mustang guitar controller with 17 frets and a 6-string strumming area. In [...]

If you found the previous Letterpress, Sketchy, and Metal type treatment tutorials useful, then you are going to like this Stitched Label Type tutorial. Like the previous tutorials, this one relies heavily on the Appearance panel, making it easy to edit the text and apply the treatment to other fonts and vector elements. Final Image [...]

Editors Note: In his first article for Think Vitamin Thierry Koblentz discusses the issue of “resetting” your CSS. “base.css” versus “reset.css” For a long time, the very first line in my styles sheets was: * {padding:0;margin:0;} This simple rule was very convenient as it leveled margin and padding values of all elements across browsers. This [...]

Last month I made a New Year’s resolution to schedule myself as a client and rebuild my website. Basically, the design and code had become entirely embarrassing to me. Additionally, the chaos caused by three years of feature-creep and band-aids was extremely frustrating. Rebuilding a site is a great feeling; it means out with the [...]

Guest Post by Chuck Longanecker In January of each year, we flip over the hourglass and, once again, we have everything in front of us. The new year gives us a clean slate, a chance for change and encouragement to evolve the way we do things. In the past, we’ve yielded to client and user [...]


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