Beautiful Workspaces Where You Would Love to Work

Mar 29th 2010 by Teylor Feliz

Just this week I decided to go shopping for a new desk for my home workspace, where I actually spend more than 20 hours a week designing and developing. With so many options ranging from the most ornate desk to the bare minimum, I was getting somewhat overwhelmed as to what type of desk would be best to create the ideal workspace. Therefore, as I always do, I searched for some examples of amazing workspaces on the internet, and these examples below are the ones that truly inspired me. The fact of the matter is that the optimal workspace is so important and essential, because it should foster your creativity and ideas. Thus, I have decided to share these with you all, and hopefully you will get inspired to bring your workspace to the next level. And, do not worry, as soon as I purchase my desk and get my new workspace together, I will share it with you all! In the meantime, enjoy these amazing workspaces where we would all love to work!

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Interview: Jacob Gube from Six Revisions

Mar 25th 2010 by Holly Lamarche

We are back with our fourth interview in our interview series, where we will be conducting personal interviews on fellow designers and developers! We have been getting some great interest, and we are so excited about the upcoming interviews we have scheduled for the next few weeks. This week was great honor and we were thrilled to be able to interview Jacob Gube from the iconic design blog, Six Revisions. This intelligent, creative, matter-of-fact guy is so laid back and was great to interview, and remember that he is not only a designer, but he is a developer, blogger, and book author. In addition, he runs one of the top ten design blogs out there, Six Revisions, which is on the Smashing Network, and he has written numerous guest posts for Smashing Magazine, and other great design blogs. Sit back and enjoy! And, remember, please email me if you are interested in being interviewed, or if you would like to nominate someone to be interviewed!

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Networking: Why Its Important and How To Do It Better

Mar 23rd 2010 by Teylor Feliz

We all know what social and career networking involves; it is the developing and maintaining of contacts and personal connections with different people in your niche area who might be advantageous to you and your career. Networking has helped me to get every job I have ever had, in addition to helping my businesses obtain and retain clients. With Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, etc, we have all become gurus of sorts in the world of social and career networking. If you are a good web designer or developer, you know the importance of social and career networking both on the web and in person. However, in my experience, many designers and developers are introverts by personality, so though it is easy for them to networking via the internet, the actually person to person social or career networking is a little more difficult to them. In my opinion, both are equally important.

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Interview with Cerven Cotter of pixeldeath

Mar 18th 2010 by Holly Lamarche

Once again we are back with another intriguing interview, with a certified cool dude from the design community! Seriously, why are they all dudes? Any ladies would like to be interviewed??? Anyway, watch out, here he comes, consider yourself warned! No seriously, this interview was a real pleasure! Nothing is more refreshing than a blatantly honest guy, who is not afraid to be himself. Cerven Cotter hails from the UK, and at first glance he may seem like your run of the mill tattoo wearing, skateboard riding, red bull drinking (and when I say red bull drinking I really mean red bull drinking) designer, but there is so much more than meets the eye. He has a huge personality, and though he does not take himself or life too seriously, he does see good design as something not to mess with! Enjoy the third interview in our Interview Series, and remember to please contact me if you are interested in being featured in an upcoming interview. And of course, stay tuned for next week when we will interview Jacob Goube from Six Revisions! and the week after that is a surprise! So, here is Cerven Cotter!

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Creating an Animated CSS3 Horizontal Menu

Mar 16th 2010 by Teylor Feliz

Inspired by CSS Sprites2 – It’s JavaScript Time from A List Apart and Using jQuery for Background Image Animations written over a year ago, I decided to create a short tutorial about a animated menu just using CSS3. In fact, I am using the same principle of moving the background image from one position to another, in this case from left to right, the only difference is that I am using the CSS3 property transition to create the animations. This shows us how powerful CSS3 can be and how we can save some JavaScript code to achieve the same result. As you know, right know the transition property is only supported by Safari and Chrome.

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