I’m a sucker for organized workspaces and office minimalism, and Grovemade’s products just hit a soft spot in my design taste. Wood and leather may not be my first choices but their products are making me reconsider! …
I’m a sucker for organized workspaces and office minimalism, and Grovemade’s products just hit a soft spot in my design taste. Wood and leather may not be my first choices but their products are making me reconsider! …
OMG! That was the initial expression. Then I watched it again… and again… This guy is really amazing. Don’t you agree? And those female voices… Speechless! …
What an amazing tool! I tend to inspect the source code on many websites I visit, in order to see what fonts they’re using, colours, sizes etc. So this is definitely a time saver, plus it gives you the option to test a font with your own message… brilliant!
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Something weird is happening. I’m not sure why, but even though we are still in the middle of 2014, I have already been in too many christenings and baby birthdays. And besides getting a present for each occasion (which my wife handles very well), I am the one responsible for writing the congratulations card. “You’re the designer of the house” she said!
Well then, as designer I am already used to separating my work into layers so I can tweak them as needed for each project. So after a couple of concepts in Photoshop, I came up with a template that not only saves me time but also spices up each present with our family’s personal touch. …
I believe that when it comes to the browser, we’re pretty much covered. Safari, Chrome and Firefox already rule the web. I’m guessing that doesn’t put a stop to anyone with a new take for a browser though, even if it’s meant to sink after a few months.BUT this one seems different! Definitely not a browser my mother or my wife will ever use, but I know quite a few geeks (including me) who see a bright future for Breach!
So yeah… why not? Let’s hack this baby up and see how far it will go.
Patience is the key to all successful projects. But some things should stay within the customer’s thoughts and never reach the designer’s inbox.
I’m still laughing with the way Michael McIntyre describes some common problems that most websites have, but jokes aside he is so right damn right! Usability is the key to every website, whether it’s a personal blog or a shopping giant.