Liquid Fonts: An Awesome Type Experiment | Bit Rebels
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Un bon article d'une collègue du CFP Verdun.
http://gycouture.blogspot.com/2012/05/la-preuve-par-limage.html
When discussing web applications you always have to split development into two areas. Unless you are skilled both in the backend coding and frontend design markup, there is a dividing line between these two areas. HTML5/CSS3 are really starting to snowball in popularity. And with the jQuery library already infamous amongst JavaScript developers these 3 languages can streamline the development of any web project.
But the problem is that many designers are put off from starting on the frontend. It truly doesn’t take a lot of difficulty to complete a full web design. But when you add in the code aspect it can amount to a few extra days or even weeks of work. The tutorials I have added below are geared towards designers interested in bulking up their knowledge on coding frontend web layouts. Check out some of these fascinating skills and see if you can replicate the functionality in your own website.
Lors de la confection d’une nouvelle interface web pour un client, une des parties préférées des designers se situe au niveau du raffinement graphique de la maquette.
C’est souvent lors de cette étape que les drops shadows, les lignes stylisées, les textures, et les icônes sont utilisés.
Pour un designer, l’accumulation de matériel graphique comprenant par exemple, une gamme d’icônes différents, facilite la recherche à trouver les ressources pertinentes au style général de la maquette.
Voici donc une liste de plusieurs centaines d’icônes à télécharger gratuitement pour vos dossiers!
Télécharger des centaines d’icones gratuitement est un article publié sur le site de Ma Revue Web. Visitez notre page dédiée aux template et themes Wordpress.
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It’s here! It’s here! Tonight Adobe has launched the next versions of their Creative Suite – CS6. On top of this, Adobe has made an _awesome_ addition to this by augmenting their Creative Cloud offering. In short, for a monthy price, you can get *ALL* of the Adobe Apps, installed on your desktop whenever you want. Comparing the price of the subscription version versus getting all of the boxed copies of Master Collection is going to make it a wonderful time for people to jump in the Creative Suite game. Totally excited!
Tomorrow at 10am Pacific (1PM Eastern) Adobe will have a live streaming event showing all of this off. Click here to register: http://adobe.ly/HUScFz
NAPP will also be hosting a series of Webinars all this week on Photoshop CS6. To see them go to the Photoshop CS6 Learning Center!

In 2008 we released our first iOS PSD. We continue to do it, not only because we find useful, but because we think a lot of other designers do too. In fact, over the past four years they’ve been downloaded millions of times. It’s become our little thank you to an industry that has given us so much. We’re really proud to be releasing our latest version today. It’s based on iOS 5.1 and includes hundreds of retina assets available natively on the platform. In addition to the GUI assets, you’ll find perfectly scaled ‘New’ iPads to help you create the apps we’ll come to love in the future.The file is 35.71MB, designed for Photoshop CS6. The iPad GUI PSD (Retina Display) can be downloaded from Teehan+Lax's blog.