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Star Wars reimagined in a 1980s high school
Artist Denis Medri has reimagined Star Wars characters as 1980s high school students. Luke Skywalker is obviously inspired by Marty McFly (Back to the Future), while Chewbaca gets a mullet worthy of respect and the Millenium Falcon becomes a sweet Trans Am. Darth Vader also gets the 80s treatment.
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A list of every iOS font in one place
iOS Fonts gives you a list (with previews) of all of the fonts available on iOS in one place. You can check out the fonts, as well as which versions of the operating system they started coming on. If you're on a device that has those fonts installed, you get previews of each font (so be sure to check it out from your iPhone or iPad).
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Massive Discounts on Stock Photos
Good stock images are expensive and that's why we have a special deal for you: download up to 100 images of any size for just $99 (normally $900 for the XXL size!) from Depositphotos (less than $1 per image). Need more? Get 200 images for just $160 (regular price up to $1800 for XXL)! See this deal
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More print-like columns for your content
FT columnflow is a new column framework from the Financial Times. It provides support for a variety of features while maintaining a small footprint (with no dependencies!). Features include configurable column widths, gutters, and margins; elements that span columns and much more.
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The Kickback Machine
Kickstarter makes it easy to see past successes, but isn't so good about showing you projects that failed. That's where The Kickback Machine comes in. It makes it simple to research past Kickstarter projects before your embark on your own, to learn what works best and what doesn't.
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Three dimensional menu concept with CSS
Meny is a new menu concept that uses CSS 3D transforms and JavaScript to create a folding menu. When you hover (or swipe) on the side of the page, the page rotates to reveal the menu. You can even try it out on other pages, just by passing in a URL from another page (instructions are on the demo page).
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Easy device-specific responsive testing
Screenqueri.es makes it easy to test your responsive design on a variety of devices. Just enter a URL and then you can select a device from the drop down menus, or you can simply drag the edges of the viewport to change to a custom size. Click the rotate button to see the design as it would be viewed in landscape or portrait modes.
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A better use of color and animation
Crowd Interactive makes great use of color in their website. Click to view each page and the background color changes, along with various animations. It's a fantastic way to unify numerous areas of a company while giving each its own distinct personality and look. The animations are particularly fun (the "Make Contact" one is especially cute).
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Easy responsive design testing in Firefox
FireBreak is an easy to use Firefox plugin that makes it easy to find the breakpoints in your responsive designs. Just use keyboard shortcuts to resize your browser window, and the FireBreak icon will tell you your exact browser window width when you reach a breakpoint. |
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