Right guys, continuing on from last week, here are some of my favourite links that I have seen in the last 7 days! Some crackers here and if you agree then help me out with a cheeky Tweet, Bump or Digg! You will find all the sharing links at the bottom of the post page. Heres my #2 set of links….
Visit Source: http://www.pxleyes.com
Pxleyes have posted this amazing article showcasing 50 amazing photograph’s taken with a long exposure. As I am shortly heading of to get my first SLR today, I thought it was only right I included this post.
Visit Source: http://net.tutsplus.com
Nettuts+ published this mammoth of a post containing 120 tips, tricks and tutorials from last year. This is a great article and a fantastic resource!
Visit Source: http://www.tomrobinsonphotography.com
Photographer Tom Robinson composed this great set of photo’s specifically of his and his partners feet whilst on travel. Sound’s odd, but every cool place they’ve been they have a shot and the gallery is immense! Soo jealous of where he has been!
Visit Source: http://webdesignledger.com
Web Design Ledger posted this article showcasing 100 seamless patterns great for creating website background. Some great resources here and a good bookmark to refer back to when need to find a good background.
Visit Source: http://webdesignledger.com
Another one from Web Design Ledger, this time logo’s! A great set of type only logo designs and there are some really clever ones here! I think the branding one is amazing hence it been displayed below but take a look for yourself.
Visit Source: http://tweexchange.com
This site looks interesting combining the hassle of having to search for both free Twitter usernames and free Domain Names into one nice search. Thinking of starting a project then this tool will become handy in helping you decide which domain to choose ensuring you can get the Twitter username too.
Visit Source: http://fuelyourcoding.com
Fuel Your Coding show you how to achieve inline form labels using jQuery. The link contains sample forms, including a tutorial of how to do it yourself and links to download the plugin.
Visit Source: http://www.smashingmagazine.com
Smashing Magazine explore the latest navigation design trends in web design looking at many different styles with this article. A great source for inspiration and something I always struggle with so very handy for me!
Stu Greenham is a Web Designer / Developer who lives in Hull (North East England) and works for the web agency Strawberry. Follow him on Twitter (@stugreenham) to find out what he's up to.
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Date Posted: 10th January 2010
Filed Under: All Posts, Freebies, Inspiration, Photography, Tutorials, Web Design, jQuery
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