• 20 Sep




    Every week we tweet a lot of interesting stuff highlighting great content that we find on the web that can be of interest to web designers.

    The best way to keep track of our tweets is simply to follow us on Twitter, however, in case you missed some here’s a quick and useful compilation of the best tweets that we sent out this past week.

    Note that this is only a very small selection of the links that we tweeted about, so don’t miss out.

    To keep up to date with all the cool links, simply follow us @DesignerDepot

    Steampunk Futuristic Cities: Homes and Factories: http://bit.ly/fqBgL


    How Passion Can Transform Your Blog: http://bit.ly/3yANMf


    If You Printed The Internet… http://bit.ly/ckGJg


    Gilles Tran’s Flying Chairs: http://bit.ly/mytNc


    Get your free PDF copy of ‘Internet Famous’: http://bit.ly/DPBZv till 9/25 #internetfamous


    How To Correct Banding In Your Gradients Using Photoshop: http://bit.ly/USHeS


    25 Crazy Cake Designs: http://bit.ly/3fzYV


    Amazing, great and incredible post and video: The Importance Of Enthusiasm In Any Product: http://bit.ly/b7DR6


    How to Effectively Use Contrast, Auto Levels, and Batch Processing: http://bit.ly/4zjRJc


    80+ Strange and Fantastic Buildings Architecture: http://bit.ly/gMb7o


    Read news fast with Google’s FastFlip: http://bit.ly/xr0Mc


    100 E-commerce logos: http://bit.ly/AvJiC


    Timelapse of snails coming out during the rain: http://bit.ly/VeAnC


    9 Things You Can’t Forget When Designing a Blog: http://bit.ly/6vOBi


    5 Reasons to Switch to Bing: http://bit.ly/UuETQ


    This gotta stop! Kanye West vs WDD: http://bit.ly/ODaQb


    First and only triple engine web browser (includes Trident, Gecko and WebKit): http://www.lunascape.tv


    See the iPhone home screens of some talented designers, developers and tech writers: http://bit.ly/6Q2OK


    20 free WordPress themes with premium-like functionalities: http://bit.ly/lvnml


    Beautiful Macro Photography by Brian Valentine: http://bit.ly/S9FrE


    What Will Today’s Cities Look Like in the Future? http://bit.ly/jH4ON


    Hungry for more? No problem! Keep track of all our tweets by following us @DesignerDepot




    • http://srijankundu.limewebs.com/ Srijan Kundu

      Great collection

    • http://www.artelix.nl Melvin José

      O dear. Im starting to feel sorry for Kanye.
      LOL!

    • http://www.lazywebdesigners.com Lazy Web Designer

      aaaha!
      first to comment !!

    • http://www.hulldo.co.uk HullDO

      This is a really good round up – some excellent tweets this week, as ever.

    • RoaldA

      Loving it!

    • http://www.knockoutdesigns.com.au Damir

      LOL at Kanye

    • http://www.afsincelik.com Afsin

      Cool tweets!

    • http://designbits.ru/ Alex

      Really nice tweets! Some of them were interesting for me! Thanx for sharing…

    • Michele

      Lunascape looks interesting.

    • http://momentify.com Momentify

      Hey thanks for the mention guys!

    • http://www.aledesign.it aledesign.it

      So fantastic, but when I see the last pict I have a little scared… amazing!

    • http://www.dzinepress.com Dzinepress

      you’re such a choosy person in design world. really nice listing. thanks

    • http://www.logobliss.com Logo Bliss

      Great collection, really liked the cities underwater.

    • http://www.orphicpixel.com Mars

      the futuristic city looks great, really inspiring

    • http://www.w2point.com Web 2.0

      That’s really a nice collection, great work :9

    • http://www.empfehlenswert-wien.at wien

      cool post, thanks

    • Russ

      haha, now isn’t that embarrassing ;)

    • http://www.williamgoldfarblaw.com charlotte personal injury lawyer

      Really nice tweets! The cake photo is great.

    • http://www.freedomstudios.co.za Graham

      Great collection of tweets – some really cool stuff!
      Thanks for sharing these.

    • Yaggo

      Please don’t hide link target urls by using bit.ly. Just use the original url in href-attribute and put a keyword inside -tag:

      Bad: This is something: http://bitly./foobar

      Good: This is something.

    • Yaggo

      [Same post with xml-characters correctly escaped.]

      Please don’t hide link target urls by using bit.ly. Just use the original url in href-attribute and put a keyword inside <a>tag:

      Bad: This is something: <a href=”…”>http://bitly./foobar</a>

      Good: <a href=”…”>This</a> is something.

    • Yaggo

      To clarify my point: if you really need to make short URL, then it’s ok to use services such as bit.ly. Hoever, in normal HTML page a long URL is not a problem: you don’t have to publish it as a text (in link tag), because link’s href-attribute and link’s text can differ – in most browsers, the URL can be seen by hovering the link. Using third-party service (bit.ly) to route all your external links makes absolutely no sense.

    • http://www.netvibes.com/pharmacy-store Online Pharmacy Store

      they are cool

    • http://www.alejandroperazzo.com Punta del Este Real Estate

      i have decided not to read all internet

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