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8365_32 J.Bradford Dillon's Bookmarks Tagged With "tutorials"

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  1. Visit Creating Seamless Patterns in Illustrator Creating Seamless Patterns in Illustrator

    Being that Illustrator is not my strongsuit, I love a good tutorial on the subject, ESPECIALLY one by Veerle. She knows her stuff, and explains it in plain english, which is awesome, considering it's not her first language.

  2. Visit Using the Vanishing Point Filter Using the Vanishing Point Filter

    Never got the hang on Photoshop's Vanishing Point Filter? Take a look at this tutorial. Simply put, and quite useful.

  3. Visit Seven Smooth Steps to Superb Grids Seven Smooth Steps to Superb Grids

    While the step-by-step style of this tutorial might be overly simplistic, the collection of links it provides to grid-related software, plugins, and articles, is fairly useful.

  4. Visit DIY T-shirts With Bleach and Stencil DIY T-shirts With Bleach and Stencil

    If you have any interest in really simple, really creative Do-It-Yourself projects, you should check out this tutorial on making nifty shirt designs using stencils and bleach. My old band did this with spray paint. Bleach would have been so much m… More

  5. Visit CSS Map in Practice CSS Map in Practice

    A ridiculously interesting look at making a map with "pushpins" completely in xHTML and CSS.

  6. Visit Who Shot the Serif? Typography Terms Who Shot the Serif? Typography Terms

    Whether you're a typophile or just interested in the subject, you need to know the terms of the trade. This article from the "I Love Typography" blog will school you on the serifs and spines of your favorite font forms.

  7. Visit Creating a table with dynamically highlighted columns Creating a table with dynamically highlighted columns

    An awesome tutorial that's been hitting the sidebars of blogs all over the place. A good one to keep in the old bookmark backlog for later use.

  8. Visit 6 Keys to Understanding Modern CSS-based Layouts 6 Keys to Understanding Modern CSS-based Layouts

    Master Snook has put together a very useful list of resources and articles about the 6 most important things every designer should understand: the Box Model, floats, font sizes, image replacements, and more.

  9. Visit Little CSS Print Stylesheet Tip Little CSS Print Stylesheet Tip

    The 37signals blog is full of useful tidbits, but this is something I think should be added to every designer's catalog of best practices.

  10. Visit Spambots Don't Have Last Names Spambots Don't Have Last Names

    An article on a very sneaky way to combat comment spam. If you have concerns about site accessibility, you might want to ignore this method, as it will combat screen reader users as well.

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