Author:
Jason | Category:
Portfolio
(Source:youthedesigner)

When I heard that UPrinting.com is planning to offer round die cut business cards, I decided to scour the internet for some awesome design examples. I’ve always been a fan of round business cards, because they are so different from the rectangular cards that we are used to. Making an impression is often about differentiating yourself from the crowd and your business card is a good place to start.
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Author:
Jason | Category:
Portfolio
(Source:webdesigntuts)

As web designers we always need to think about how potential clients are looking at our work and determining whether or not we are worth hiring. Having an impressive, clean, and more importantly, creative, portfolio is a great way to leave a good first impression on new visitors.
Need some inspiration to craft your own web portfolio? Just take a look at the 22 listed below and I’m sure that you will find something to help you along the way. Be sure to click through to each site to explore the fine details and different areas of each portfolio.
Enjoy!
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Author:
bonnard | Category:
Web Design
(Source:1stwebdesigner)

Oh well, it is time for yet another inspirational post, this time I am featuring really creative and inspiring flash websites. Such websites never stop to surprise, because really there are almost no limitations, you can do and create everything there with action-script, animation, include videos and also create really interactive designs or even games!
I got really amazed what can be done with Flash and how limitless possibilities are. You also may notice there are a lot of design, development and interactive agencies in this article, but that’s really self explaining – creative souls and agencies really offer the greatest creativity, because on their own designs they really have no limits. Enjoy!
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Author:
bonnard | Category:
Photoshop Tutorials
(Source:gomediazine)

The 80’s have always had an iconic impact on Pop Culture. I have been seeing a lot of 80?s inspired designs on the internet, but never found a tutorial. So, here’s a simple tutorial inspired by the 80?s. This is just a basic design to get you started, and Adobe Photoshop is all that’s required (and very few stock images). And of course, a lot of modifications can be done with this technique.
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Author:
Jason | Category:
Web Design
(Source:desizntech)

Are you someone who is constantly wowed by the cool effects and animation jQuery can do and always searching jQuery tutorials and plugins? Here is a post for you. jQuery is now the coolest, easiest and the best JavaScript libray on the web. The ability to ?Write Less and Do More? got everyone’s attentions. Here we have complied 15 best websites that provides jQuery tutorials, tricks, plugins, news, development and more. If you follow up with this sites/blogs you will never miss anything about jQuery.
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Author:
Jason | Category:
Portfolio
(Source:computerarts)

Showcase your images in Flash from your Flickr account by following Anton Mills’ step-by-step guide
For this tutorial we will learn the basics of the Flickr Application Programming Interface (API) and roll it in to an image viewer we can use as our portfolio.
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Author:
Jason | Category:
Wallpaper
(Source:vandelaydesign)

Many e-commerce websites tend to get very cluttered and suffer from not being user friendly. In this post we’ll showcase 20 e-commerce sites that have taken a different approach. All of these sites have very clean designs, leaning more towards minimalism rather than clutter. While this style of design is common with other types of websites, it’s not that typical for e-commerce sites. These sites may help to show that e-commerce designs do not need to be cluttered use excessive design elements.
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Author:
Mike | Category:
Photoshop Tutorials
(Source:tutorial9)

In this Photoshop Tutorial, you’ll learn how to design a mascot based on the Firefox logo, and mimic the fire effect using the pen tool and gradients.
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