WordPress news: january 11 to january 18, 2013
WordPress has become a tool used by millions of designers for much more than creating blogs. Each week we take a look at what’s new with WordPress. Plugins WP Guest [...]
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WordPress has become a tool used by millions of designers for much more than creating blogs. Each week we take a look at what’s new with WordPress. Plugins WP Guest [...]
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Graphic designers have to look for a huge amount of resources in no time so they can finish their jobs, and nobody really likes to buy them, even if they’re [...]
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Good night lamps is a new ambitious Kickstarter project, it is being built by a team from London UK. The idea is to have lamps connected to each others via [...]
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Breezi, a popular website making tool, recently released a very useful little app. PlaceIt is an online app to generate or place your screenshots in a realistic environment. Several devices [...]
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I’m pretty sure most of Designer Daily’s readers have already burnt a music CD or downloaded some MP3s, but there seems to be a new way to make your own [...]
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Like other internet giants such as Google, Twitter or Youtube, Github published some information about the most popular projects in 2012. Following are some of those popular projects, check out [...]
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Japan is often associated with robots, they are probably more advanced in this field than any other nation in the world. What’s more uncommon is to see cold-hearted robots practice [...]
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After releasing Source Sans Pro last month, Adobe complete the font family with a monotype version: Source Code Pro. They have of course paid special attention to characters that are [...]
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Recently I have found Firefox a bit frustrating with updates coming a bit too often to my taste. However, I am really looking forward to Firefox 16 to be able [...]
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There are already severy 3D printers that are cheap and allow you to print objects with a half-decent quality. However, if you are a designer this type of printer is [...]
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For now the service is pretty much the same as what is offered by Google Web Fonts, but there is potential for improvement since Adobe owns Typekit and distributes its [...]
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HTML5 Boilerplate has become one of the most popular front-end framework, and it just got even better with the launch of the version 4 on August 28, 2012. The front-end [...]
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The promoters of 3D printing often promise a new industrial revolution. After watching this presentation by Behrokh Khoshnevis, one may wonder if an architectural revolution may also come. Khoshnevis, a [...]
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The Make WordPress UI blog recently shared some mockups of the on-going work on the WordPress media manager. None of it is final, but it’s good to see media handling [...]
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I never really worked with Wacom’s products, or with tablets in general. I tried to get use to work with it when a friend borrowed me his old tablet, but [...]
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You’ve heard it over and over: you should backup your data frequently. Very good advice, but quite poorly followed, even by those who give this advice. Until yesterday, I was [...]
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Pantone has launched recently its “plus” series, adding 336 new colors to its collection. All new colors are available immediately, in both coated and uncoated formats. They will be added [...]
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Designers rejoice, the time of spending an insane amount of money on software has come. The CS6 edition of Adobe’s suite is now available for pre-order, shipping will start on [...]
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