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This is our selec­tion of our favorite web designs from the past week or so, some sites we dis­cov­ered, but the most of them have been rec­om­mended by our read­ers. Thanks for all your rec­om­men­da­tions, and we hope you like this selec­tion of sites as much as we do, feel free to com­ment and let us know what you think. Send us your rec­om­men­da­tions for next weeks Weekly Web Design and Devel­op­ment Inspi­ra­tion (for our review), by click­ing here: Sub­mit News .

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Best Of: CSS Grid Tools

On June 15, 2010 By

“If you have not yet used a CSS grid frame­work for you design work, I sug­gest to get started you try out some of these tools and see how they can help you improve your next web design project.” View Post

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How To Stop Ruining Your Designs

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Although I go by the title of devel­oper’ I actu­ally have a back­ground in design. I went to col­lege sev­eral years ago to get my degree in tra­di­tional print design, but I just didn’t enjoy design­ing for clients as much as I did cod­ing. That being said, I’m still a fan of beau­ti­fully designed pieces of work, and it’s dis­heart­en­ing to see so many ter­ri­ble designs out there today

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Web Design News 15/06/10

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Sub­scribe to Boag­world Bite­size Relly talks about micro­copy The one talk I am most pas­sion­ate about is Relly Annett Bak­ers talk on Micro­copy. As web design­ers we con­stantly moan about the qual­ity of copy pro­duced by our clients and yet make the prob­lem worse by pro­duc­ing poor copy of our own

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Hi, Guys! I am back to show you this new video I made with a tiny lit­tle toy cam­era called Dig­i­tal Harinezumi 1 ( http://www.superheadz.com ).

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Design­ers often neglect to focus on both well-written copy and struc­tur­ing a design so that it high­lights the copy on the page. Today we’ll dis­cuss why copy­writ­ing is so impor­tant, who needs to learn it, and how to cre­ate content-centric designs

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It seems there are two camps among web design­ers: those who embrace web typog­ra­phy , exper­i­ment with it, and try new things in vir­tu­ally all of their designs; and those who avoid it like the plague, opt­ing to use stan­dard, web-safe font stacks with lit­tle vari­a­tion. It also seems like a lot of the design­ers who fall into the sec­ond group wish they were more like the first. The resources below can help you improve your web typog­ra­phy, regard­less of which camp you fall into.

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Daily Inspiration #535

On June 14, 2010 By

This post is part of our daily series of posts show­ing the most inspir­ing images selected by some of the Abduzeedo’s writ­ers and users. If you want to par­tic­i­pate and share your graphic design inspi­ra­tion, just send us, via email, the image with the link from where you found it, also use “Daily Inspi­ra­tion” in the sub­ject, and don’t for­get to send your Abduzeedo user­name; or via Twit­ter send­ing to http://twitter.com/abduzeedo If pos­si­ble use the HTML code: Do you want to see all images from all Daily Inspi­ra­tions? Check out http://daily.abduzeedo.com 2D al b sure Alexan­dre Tre­visan Best Book­marks Dews Designs eDsanca Edward McGowan Eugene Kim Fabi­ano Par­ti­cle col­lec­tion from Matthias Müller on Vimeo

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Be hon­est: When you have an idea for a new prod­uct, which do you design it for first; a com­puter or a smart­phone ? If you chose com­puter — you’re miss­ing out! More often than not, the mobile expe­ri­ence for a web appli­ca­tion or site is designed and built only after the PC or Mac ver­sion is complete

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Are you a designer, devel­oper, an artist or even a pho­tog­ra­pher? If yes, then in these mod­ern times, you have to start think­ing about build­ing an online port­fo­lio . Or per­haps you already have one?

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