Posts Tagged ‘web projects

Ahoy hoy. It’s time for Found Friday – volume 40. To send you off on your weekend, we have the following this week: an article on the elements of retro web design, an article on email etiquette (some great tips), a look at the new HTML5 logo, a tutorial on styling WordPress navigation for you noobs out [...]

This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum, where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology in small business. Specific, contextual feedback is crucial for teams collaborating online, which is why it’s so important to make receiving it as fast, efficient and easy as possible. Asking for feedback can be [...]

IconSweets2 is a huge free icon set containing 400+ icons both in 64×64 and 32×32 and 292 16×16 icons, all created as vector Photoshop shapes. It will crunch your icon thirst for all of your iPhone, iPad & Android apps or new web projects! You may use these icons for both commercial and non-commercial projects [...]

When it comes to web design it seems typography is the one area often left out of the loop. This is ironic in a sense as typography is what truly powers the web. What are websites without any content, after all? As the web has advanced we have seen trends in web design rise and [...]

   By Robert Bowen Typography is everywhere across the Web, so many different applications and missions all relying on their chosen fonts to cleanly and legibly convey the bulk of our web-based projects over to our readers. However, from time to time, we notice a wrench thrown into the works, gumming things up and interfering [...]


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