A Responsive Retrofit: Frostic School of Art
A long, long time ago, in a gala… I mean when I was but a mere student of graphic design, I…
A place to save stuff as…
A Responsive Retrofit: Frostic School of Art
A long, long time ago, in a gala… I mean when I was but a mere student of graphic design, I…
Phew! Big day for us. With all the news, we know you’ve got questions, especially if you are a Rockmelt desktop browser user. Luckily, we’ve got answers.
First, we still love you! All existing Rockmelt users are invited to try our new product–Rockmelt for Web. It’s a totally new way to…
It’s a damn shame the old browser is dead… I loved that thing and can’t find suitable replacement extensions in Chrome yet. Any suggestions?
Review is a tool created by Edward Cant that allows the viewport on a responsive site to be dynamically resized to achieve Opt Out Responsive Design
Very cool, I remember recently reading an article questioning whether responsive without an option to opt-out was really as great an idea as everyone thinks. A choice is always better in my opinion.
Getting ready for retina screens: SVG social icons
FC Webicons Set is a set of resolution-independent social icons for use on your website. They use feature-detected SVG graphics (with PNG fallbacks) to display the icons over their appropriate negatively indented anchor titles.
Foundation Icon font set. Use icon font sets to:
- Speed up your page (by minimizing HTTP requests for image icons)
- Easily customize with CSS (e.g. size, color, opacity, blur etc)
- Resolution independent and ready for retina screens.
Are you an Instagram fan? You probably want to check out these sites then.
A breakdown of all those fancy cloud file storage/sharing/synching options.
I’ve been blogging on the side. It’s more of a true blog, where as I see my Tumblr as a scrapbook of thoughts and images. Check it out, maybe it’ll interest you.