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Developement Resources
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Keeps readers informed about new design trends and technologies. I have also found good inspiration for my website compositions, organization, and styles.
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jQuery is a fast and concise JavaScript Library that simplifies HTML document traversing, event handling, animating, and Ajax interactions for rapid web development. jQuery is designed to change the way that you write JavaScript.
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Super helpful blog with open source jQuery projects, articles and discusison forums. A very good starting place when am looking for something new and exciting that can be implemented on a site I am working on.
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I recommend this site to anyone who is trying to learn HTML or CSS. The tutorials are easy and wheater you are working with a CMS program or hard-coding a site, this is a very valuble resource.
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Design Resources
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This site is updated daily, showing off the best in illustrations, logos and design.
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Starving Designers dream come true...FREE fonts. The only downside is that they are usually incomplete sets and some are just sloppy looking, but if you search hard, you can usually find some decent ones.
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All around great resource for pushing CSS to the limit, I used this when first learning css styling and usability. Not sure if CSS3 has been utilized yet.
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The "real" designers source of stock photos, illustrations, typefaces and sweet gifts. Also, if you create an account, you recieve really fun activity books in the mail...score!
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Keeping me sane while I work!
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Funny, moving and sometimes sad stories from all over the country. My favorite contributers are Sarah Vowell and David Sedaris.
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Since I have heard every episode of This American Life, some more than once (no lie) I will listen to music too. Stream whatever you like, currently, the Pulp Fiction soundtrack has increased my workflow.
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Yes I like NPR... and no I do not own a television. I have a lot of work/play to do, however, I soometimes find ways to see the ocasional trashy reality TV.
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Just For Fun
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Journey with me through this "real world" where I can't seem to grow up.
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