Fresh Resources for Web Designers and Developers (August 2016)
In this article, we feature a list frameworks and tools that is geared toward web development. Interestingly, I’ve found a few of these tools and fr…
In this section, we offer tutorials and tips for CSS3 and HTML5, showcase designer tools, highlight powerful jQuery and JavaScript libraries, and present stunning works from talented designers for appreciation and inspiration.
If you're new to the design realm, you'll appreciate articles that address pertinent topics for designers, such as collaboration, client-freelancer dynamics, handling criticism, self-development tips, and more.
In this article, we feature a list frameworks and tools that is geared toward web development. Interestingly, I’ve found a few of these tools and fr…
The concept of responsive web design has permeated the web, and become a staple for frontend developers. There’s no denying the value of responsive …
Blurred image is a photography technique which can be used to enhance website designs. In recent years using blurred images has become a trend in grap…
Web stacks have evolved over decades with advancements in technology and backend languages. Two of the most popular web stacks currently are LAMP and …
There’s a handful of great methods for structuring CSS code, and they all work in different ways. The most popular ones are OOCSS and SMACSS, but th…
The craft of building websites is incredibly complex with many fast-changing parts. The goal of the web design community is to lessen the complexity, …
This installment comes with a wide variety of resources yet again. We have sources to inspire your next landing page design, two ways for coders to di…
A living style guide is a documentation of UI elements and patterns collected from a site or application with the purpose to allow developers to use c…
Content-writing makes up the vast majority of all websites because it’s the easiest content to produce and consume. The style of writing is a big fa…
Most web designers are self-taught. If you fit into this category, you no doubt put forth an effort to keep up with the latest trends in web design.
We’re expanding the list for the mid-year edition. This installment features a few CLIs (and here are our post on why you should learn command line)…
Visual Studio Code, Microsoft’s new open-source code editor provides developers with many awesome features that significantly facilitate the process…