Showing posts with label CSS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CSS. Show all posts

Sunday, March 22, 2009

GTD & Web Design Resources

Once again Mashable. com has put together two great lists of resources that are helpful for GTD (getting things done) and web design. So without further ado, I give you two get started sites for increasing your productivity and getting web design tools.

  1. GTD toolbox 100+ tools for getting things done,
  2. Web design tools: 100+ tools for web design.
Check them out and let me know which are most useful.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Quick Web Designs for Mortals

If you need a web site that you can tweak and reverse engineer then the Open Source Design project is for you. Non-web designers often need to post projects sites quickly and the open source design project provides clean basic web sites that you can download, tweak and upload in a matter of hours. For graphic/web designers and photographers the sites may not fully meet your needs but for those who need quick design, the sites are ideal starting points.

If you download and use one of these sites, please provide feedback below.
take care,
phree

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Best CSS of 2007

Check out Web Design Wall's Best CSS of 2007 page with lots of inspiring design ideas. One of my favorites is the typography blog because it conveys a strong interest in - well, typography.

If you are an up and coming web designer, you can't afford to ignore this list.

Monday, July 16, 2007

Get an authentic job

This is a site for designers and developers containing opportunities to work from anywhere. Ideal for those just starting out or freelancing through college, authentic jobs may be just the resume builder you need.

Check out the opportunities available here: http://www.authenticjobs.com/

Ciao!

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Learn CSS and Web Design from two great sites

Ever wish you could access a comprehensive resource on web design with many links in one place? Well here are two sites that should keep you busy:
  1. The Web Developer's Handbook contains a comprehensive list of sources for everything from coding to design. The nice thing about this site is that all sites are listed topically so that you can focus on the elements of coding/design that you really need.
  2. CSS Zen Garden: This site contains everything for CSS bliss and enlightenment. Detailed explanations/illustrations of how your page designs can be streamlined using CSS.
Design proficiency is just around the corner...