Its been overdone but a friend of mine asked me to show him how to draw a realistic coffee cup in Photoshop, he said he's not using it for web design so I guess I'll show him here. This is what the final result looks like:
Its been overdone but a friend of mine asked me to show him how to draw a realistic coffee cup in Photoshop, he said he's not using it for web design so I guess I'll show him here. This is what the final result looks like:
Making a website or a blog now-a-days is not easy, given all the tools we have today compared to the early 90's means its not only easier for us but easier for others too. The competitive playground is just so big now a days. This is why your website not only has to be unique but has to cover a few basic things first. Here are some stats and guidelines to help you get started. As well as a look into the business aspect of making a website.
For some reason modern designers and developers love to use tabs. Maybe they keep things organize and clean all in one page. Here's a incredibly simple cross browser compatible Javasript tabs script. The final result will look like the one below.
Learning Photoshop and all the wonderful things it can do can be a hassle if all you want to focus on is web design/development. Here's some great photoshop tutorials that will hasten your pace into learning all the essentials to make great web designs. I've include UI Photoshop tutorials and text manipulation tutorials. Go and try them out, make some glamorous websites.
Developer or designer, when you're working on websites sometimes you just need a boost in inpiration to work, I know I do! Here's some great abstract artwork that I came across in the past two weeks that helped me gain that inspiration.
If you not only own your website but also develop and maintain it yourself then you should understand how hard it is if there weren't some already developed tools and web resources to help you with your work. Here I've listed some of my favourite development resource sites and should be yours too for your developing moments. If you don't have them all bookmarked yet, DO IT NOW!
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