Weekly News for Designers № 671

This week’s Designer News – № 671 – includes The Faces Behind Typefaces, Making Static Noise From a Weird CSS Gradient Bug, Design Principles, Online CSS Code Quality Analyzer, A Guide To Keyboard Accessibility: HTML And CSS, Web Sustainability Resources, and a whole lot more.
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Forced Perspective and Copyright Claims

Editing 5 Creative Perspective Tricks Forced perspective is the technique of shooting things in a way that makes them look a certain way then are revealed to be completely different to what you originally thought. It’s a great technique to learn and use and can be…

Dealing with People Who Don’t Value Web Designers

Even in this high-tech world in which we live, there are still people who think that anyone can build a great website.
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Hidden energy cost of on-premise data stores

New research from analyst firm Atlantic Ventures for Nutanix has reported that in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, more than half of datacentre energy consumption is from traditional on-premise…

Apple Messages & Color Contrast

Well, color me this! I was griping to myself last night about just how gosh dang hard it is to read text messages in Apple Messages. You know, not the blue bubbles that you get when messaging other iPhone users. … Apple Messages & Color Contrast…

You Don’t Have to Be an Expert to Launch a Freelance Career

Many years ago, I had a dream. It was to become a fantastic web designer. From there, I would launch a freelance business and find immediate success. Ah, the joys…
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WordPress Developer Blog

Well, hey check this out. Looks like there is a brand spankin’ new blog over at WordPress.org all about WordPress development. In the original proposal for the blog, Birgit Pauli-Haak writes: The Make Core blog has a heavy … WordPress Developer Blog originally published on CSS-Tricks, which…

Pro editing transitions: the L cut explained

The L cut is one of the simplest — as well as one of the most powerful and gripping — cuts a video editor can make.
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