Free Business School Podcasts on iTunes (Harvard, Stanford, Wharton, etc)
America’s leading business schools are now putting out excellent, free podcasts on iTunes. Really worth a look.
Tips, tricks and top of the head thoughts about the design industry.
America’s leading business schools are now putting out excellent, free podcasts on iTunes. Really worth a look.
Guy Kawasaki puts together a great list of ways to lose users and business through their web experience with your product/service.
a compendium of advanced photoshopping techniques. each can be performed simply in 120 seconds.
If you write like I do (and I pray that you do not), you have a messy approach to drafting that is iterative, intuitive, and far from linear. Scrivener makes the anarchic approach to writing a little less chaotic by letting you create any number of “index cards” which contain a title and a short synopsis of what that index card is meant to contain.
“There is an incredible resource that some of you may not be aware of, that I wish to share.”
This a huge archive of fonts – The majority of them are unique and beautiful.
The Ambigram.Matic web site automatically takes any word you enter and, after playing with the fonts a bit, creates an ambigram. Sometimes you kind of have to squint to make it out, but believe me, this thing is addicting. This is a great tool for logo design
It displays the 500 most popular fonts on the internet. You can even change the text that is previewed. I love it.
I’ve decided to write a handy font tier that will be helpful for choose of fonts for web design. If you know same or more useful tools, welcome to comments.
“Handwriting fonts are generally overlooked by print and web designers. Why not use them more? Here I’ve outlined all the best handwriting fonts.”