Spend your lunch time making a virtual mess on Alpro Soya’s virtual fridge. I like this, and you can win stuff if you do a good job!
Being a web designer and front-end developer, from time to time I find CSS galleries a good source of inspiration. There’s a new one around that’s looking promising in the form of CSS Artillery. It gets updated often so it’s a handy little bookmark.
So, you sit down to design a website, poster or whatever. Cup of coffee to your left, mouse in your right hand. You fire up Illustrator, and then right in front of you is a white vastness. You struggle to fill it with anything, but it doesn’t look right. Your initial scribbles aren’t transferring well to the screen. Dejected, your mind starts to fill with doubt. But fear not, for all you need is inspiration, and the internet is full of it.
Being a web designer and front-end developer, from time to time I find CSS galleries a good source of inspiration. There’s a new one around that’s looking promising in the form of CSS Artillery. It gets updated often so it’s a handy little bookmark.
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Called Lichtfaktor, these guys use a variety of techniques to create fantastic photos, each one its own piece of artwork. Combining both the surrounding environment and their unique skills, the end result is a touch impressive.
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