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20 Rules Of Smart And Successful Web-development

20 Rules Of Smart And Successful Web-development

April 13, 2011

This article is Vitaly's personal pick of the main ideas and concepts, which might improve the quality and popularity of your web-sites and provide a good foundation for successful development in the future.

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Serial Comma, Murderer Of Ambiguity

Serial Comma, Murderer Of Ambiguity

April 13, 2011

In this article, I will explain a little bit about what a serial comma is, and why you should be using it.

Science Machine on Vimeo

Science Machine on Vimeo

April 13, 2011

This is the craziest approach to an illustration I think I've seen in a long time. From the beginning to end, watch as this technical illustration comes together and have your mind blown.

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Glossy, Inc.

Glossy, Inc.

April 13, 2011

Glossy Inc. provides videos of all the most creative, and inspirational advertising that comes out. They're forever cemented in my heart for showing me the Gorilla playing the drums to "In The Air Tonight" by Phil Collins.

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The Internet As A Creative Resource

The Internet As A Creative Resource

April 13, 2011

In a world where all the information you could ever need is at your fingertips there really is no time like the present to hop online and start doing some research into what you want to know, because it's all out there.

To Outline Or Not To Outline

To Outline Or Not To Outline

April 13, 2011

It's all too often that I get a logo from someone else to use, and either the type has not been outlined, the strokes have not been converted, or even worse: both. The following is a brief argument for why designer's should safeguard their logo file's integrity.

Mac vs. PC, a designer’s take

Mac vs. PC, a designer’s take

April 13, 2011

Since I'm actually surrounded by the design community on a daily basis, and I'm also a user of a PC laptop at work, this debate is all too familiar to me. So, after discussing it endlessly, I figured I'd put some of my logic down in print.