March 8, 2012 · 270,152 awesome subscribers
ISSUE #6

Create your own icon font

Fontomas makes it easy to create your own icon font for web use. Just choose the icons you want, rearrange them, and then save the font for use. You can even load a Cufon or SVG font from your own files. Developed by Roman Shmelev and Vitaly Puzrin.

Responsive themes

Today's users rely on mobile devices more than ever. You can have an out of the box solution with ThemeFit's beautiful, responsive WordPress themes. They're offering two great premium responsive themes (Fluid and Hybrid), detailed documentation, free updates, and access to the ThemeFit support forum, all for only $37! That's 69% off the regular price of $118! We can't say no to this...

Make your code beautiful

Dirty Markup is a simple web app for making your HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code less messy. Just select the type of code, paste it into the form, and select options you want. There's also support for HTML5. It's now available with no restrictions.

Ginormous snow canvas

We've all seen images of crop circles, but what about snow circles? Snow Circles is a video that shows the creation of giant spiraling circles in the snow. It's a breathtaking look at how the world can become your canvas. You can also take a look at the Flickr feed for all the stills.

Commodore 64 game remake

Survivor is a classic Atari and Commodore 64 game from the early 1980s, created by Richard Carr and Ewing Soft. It's built in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It's a classic set-in-space shooter style game, kind of similar to Asteroids. And yes, it can be addictive!

HTML5 Please API

The HTML5 Please API alerts your visitors to the fact that their browser doesn't support certain features, and gives them user-friendly language about what they can do. In other words, rather than a message that says something like "Get a WebRTC capable browser", the HTML5 Please API will tell your visitors they need a specific browser (like Firefox or Chrome).

Invisible Mercedes?

This Invisible Mercedes was created to market the new Mercedes fuel cell vehicle. It was created using LEDs covering the car, and a camera on the opposite side to transmit the images. The entire idea was based around a car that is so efficient it is invisible to the surrounding environment.

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