When I studied web programming we had a lot of coffee breaks. These coffee breaks were a way for us to ventilate frustration we had or progress we’ve made. Sometimes just explaining what’s bugging you to someone helps you get that eureka moment.
When I studied web programming we had a lot of coffee breaks. These coffee breaks were a way for us to ventilate frustration we had or progress we’ve made. Sometimes just explaining what’s bugging you to someone helps you get that eureka moment.
In the morning, on my way to work, i like to wake my brain up by injecting some inspiration to it. These are the podcasts that help me with that.
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Jakob has been working with advertising for over 16 years. He’s been interested in graphic design and illustration for as long as he can remember. In school he did posters and demo tape covers for his friends who played in a band. And through a nation wide competition in school (where you were supposed to make a magazine about milk), he stumbled into advertising. His entry won the competition. Continue reading…
Since our first post on the subject is a bit dated by now, we put together a fresh list of our favourite modal boxes. Enjoy!
I recently finished reading Dan Cederholms Handcrafted CSS and just started reading The Pragmatic Programmer by Andrew Hunt and Dave Thomas. Both books make references to the craft of carpentry. This got me thinking of how similar these professions are.
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CSS Mastery by Andy Budd.
Probably one of the best books out there about CSS!
Bulletproof Web Design by Dan
Cederholm. A book every designer should have.
Pro CSS Techniques by Ian Lloyd, Jeff Croft and Dan Rubin.
Designing With Web Standards by Jeffrey Zeldman. How to
design with web standards.