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Build a Basic Dribbble Fed Portfolio Website (Part 2/2)

Continue this step by step tutorial to create a simple single page portfolio website design that will self-update using shots from your Dribbble profile. In this second and final part of the series we’ll go through the process of building the Photoshop concept into a working HTML/CSS web page then add the jQuery plugins to [...]

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April 23, 2012 at 7:00 am Comments (0)

Build a Basic Dribbble Fed Portfolio Website (Part 1/2)

Follow this step by step tutorial to create a simple single page portfolio website design that will self-update using shots from your Dribbble profile. In this first of the two part series we’ll go through the process of designing the website concept in Photoshop, before coding up the HTML and CSS next week. The portfolio [...]

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April 16, 2012 at 7:00 am Comments (0)

5 reasons why your web design résumé sucks

Hiring a web designer is like sorting packages. Hundreds of applications filter in. Before you can even get to the good stuff, you have to sort through all the ones that might not be a good fit. And even though you may not judge a book by its cover, hiring managers most certainly judge potential [...]

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September 28, 2011 at 9:22 am Comments (0)

Using Social Artistry for Inspiration

This is a guest article contributed by Mariana Ashley*.

These days it seems like there’s virtually nowhere to hide from social media. Every couple of clicks, you will see it, or someone will comment about it, or someone will use it to comment, or someone will put a hashtag on something not even close to a [...]

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July 22, 2011 at 2:24 pm Comments (0)

Interview with Dribbble’s co-founder Dan Cederholm

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Dribbble has quickly become one of the most popular communities online for designers. It offers the opportunity for designers to get feedback on their works-in-progress, show off the work they’ve just completed, and otherwise network with others in the field. While Dribbble has been largely successful in the design community, there has also been some [...]

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May 24, 2011 at 11:12 am Comments (0)