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You Call Yourself A Designer | Devlounge
You Call Yourself A Designer | Devlounge
So you consider yourself a web designer? Good for you. How long have you been designing, what skills do you posses, do you have a portfolio? These are the questions any employer will ask before choosing you out of an unlimited supply of design talent. Is
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You Call Yourself A Designer | Devlounge
mikons.com beta | create and connect
mikons.com beta | create and connect
Welcome to Mikons.com, a new form of self-expression that connects people through visual symbols (personal tags). Our mission is to give you a fun and easy way to create these symbols that tell your story, let you decide how you want to share them, and us
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mikons.com beta | create and connect
Cocolico — Design that makes sense
Cocolico — Design that makes sense
Cocolico is a design magazine, with an insanely preference for crazy, smart ideas that won't spoil environment. Here, you will meet some products, sometimes internationally aclaimed, that could land one day in your home. We also report innovative and envi
·cocolico.info·
Cocolico — Design that makes sense
Why Hire an Expert?
Why Hire an Expert?
What happened to the mutual respect that web professionals are supposed to pay one another? I mean, I know there's not a formal guild or anything, but seriously - why on earth would anyone want to go out and throw a colleague under a bus without provocati
·pearsonified.com·
Why Hire an Expert?
How much for a design?
How much for a design?
Every week, I get emails from potential clients who all want to know one thing: How much for a design? Nine times out of ten, my answer causes them to run for the hills. Scary thing is, based on industry buzz, my prices could actually be considered totall
·pearsonified.com·
How much for a design?
icon size : WWDC and Beyond : Iconfactory (16.Aug.06)
icon size : WWDC and Beyond : Iconfactory (16.Aug.06)
[…] For the past few years, we have been anticipating the need for larger and larger graphics in user interfaces. This need is driven by displays with higher densities—in a few years time, our current 100 dpi displays will seem as quaint as a 640×480
·iconfactory.com·
icon size : WWDC and Beyond : Iconfactory (16.Aug.06)