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google-drive

Google has now a great way for you to upload your files online, The G Drive or Google Drive is now the option that you might have been waiting for. Each new user has a 5gig online storage. CNN has a report with some great facts, here is a summary from their article. Continue Reading →

free-psd-thumbnail-ui

I had recently been ask where I got the thumbnail psd that I use in my site, and because I felt happy that I made it, I am sharing it with the world for free, you may use this free psd for both personal and commercial use. That means that this PSD that you download can be reused in any project without worrying about licensing, enjoy. Continue Reading →

internet-hall-of-fame

Finally the web is being honored as it should, while many of the original developers are still alive, they have been waiting for a long time for this moment to happen. This is not just a ceremony but its an honor that was due for all the hard work and hours they put into making a great concept come to a reality. Continue Reading →

google-plus-redesign

As many of you may know by now Google’s own social network went under a new surgery in the battle for the of the best large scale social network contest. I think this round may have serve them to explore the white space. Continue Reading →

google-webmaster-tools

Often I work on projects and people pay for front-end looks, and invest very little on making their site easy and ready to be crawled by Google so that other people have an easier time finding them. I came across this awesome material that explains in simple terms the way Google uses your content for their Pagerank system. Continue Reading →

art-&-copy-movie

As a web designer, I always appreciate whenever I ran across a great documentary, Art & Copy is just one of them, this is a powerful film about advertising and inspiration, I recommend you watching this movie if you find yourself with a lack of inspiration or if you want to understand where this trendy wave of interactivity comes from this is the movie for you. Continue Reading →

responsive-layout-design

From mobile browsers to netbooks and tablets, users are visiting your sites from an increasing array of devices and browsers. Are your designs ready? Learn how to think beyond the desktop and craft beautiful designs that anticipate and respond to your users’ needs. Ethan Marcotte will explore CSS techniques and design principles, including fluid grids, flexible images, and media queries, demonstrating how you can deliver a quality experience to your users no matter how large (or small) their display.

Download a CSS Responsive Framework http://lessframework.com/ Continue Reading →

pareto-principle-80-20

I am always looking for  new ways to improve design velocity, and a co-worker recommended me this article. The Pareto Principle, also known as the “Law of the Vital Few” or the “80/20 Rule” is well known, even if not by title, to anyone who has the responsibility of managing a workforce, congregation or classroom of students.

The Pareto principle states that, for many events, roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes. Continue Reading →

troubleshooting-ie

If you happen to troubleshoot a css file to work in IE, this may help you. *body {background: #333;} will make the background color dark grey only on IE 7 and below, and if you want to taget IE 6 and below use _body {background: #666} Continue Reading →