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Color Scheme Inspiration – Underwater Scenes
Ready the scuba gear and snorkel! We’re taking a dive for this round of color scheme inspiration from under the waves.
How to Make Unique Front Page Teasers for WordPress Posts
Want some distinction between your blog’s front and post pages? Wish your post displayed differently when viewed in a list? With WordPress, it’s easier than you think.
In this post we’ll highlight an incredibly useful, but often overlooked WordPress tag.
Light and Shadows – Feathering Gradients in Photoshop
Learn how to add some depth and realism to your designs using lights and shadows. All made possible through the use of feathered gradients. Come get schooled.
Build Internet! Gets a Fresh New Design
Build Internet! got hit with the redesign hammer, the new design and identity aim to provide a cleaner more consistent look across the site. Brief yourself on the details.
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10 Galleries of Creative Logos
A logo is often a great starting point when finding direction for full page designs.
This post is a roundup of sites highlighted some of the best and brightest identities and logos in the world.
Five Minute Upgrade – Variety in Title and Body Fonts
Are you a one font wonder?
Contrary to what you may think, mixing fonts in web layouts can actually be quite beneficial. It can help to increase usability, promote emphasis, and add some flair to an otherwise monotonous page.
In this post we’ll examine the trends of mixed typefaces and take a look at some fantastic example pages out on the web.
Color Scheme Inspiration – Vintage Horror Movie Posters
It came from the color palette! Lame movie references aside, here are some color schemes for all the vintage movie buffs in need of inspiration and better acting.
Grab a bowl of popcorn, lower your expectations and take a look at these vintage horror schemes.
Quick Tip – Use Layer Masks to Erase in Photoshop
We’ve all had to work with photos that need to be cut down and have parts removed. Do you reach for the Eraser tool first? If so, you’re locking yourself in to changes.
Here’s a less destructive alternative using layer masks.



