Design & Dev

iPhone App Turns Photos Into 3D Images Using Your FingersHave you ever wanted a 3D version of photos of your friends and family? Relievos app for iPhone does just that.

Use any photo taken with your iphone and transform them into eye-popping 3D images!

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Apple’s iPad is changing the way we interact and engage with multimedia. Web Designers and Developers now have a new opportunity to give their clients more ways to interact with the design process.

For freelancers, having an iPad opens up new ways to build and manage projects on the go. Imagine you could create website mockups while at client meetings, export to PDF or PNG, then email the wireframe to your collaborators.

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WordPress is quickly becoming the most popular CMS on the web. But you don’t have to be a blogger to make WordPress work for you. Photographers, Film Makers, and Freelance Designers/Artists can use it too.

The ability to quickly display one’s work with a portfolio is essential. There are thousands of free themes available for the CMS, but most lack the features required by professionals.

Fortunately, there are a few portfolio themes for WordPress that don’t suck.

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Every Web Designer or Developer could use some extra inspiration for their next project. Designing your own icons is rewarding but very time consuming. Even worse, finding high quality web icons for commercial projects is hard.

We’ve put together a simple list of 15 icon sets that are free for commercial and personal use. Use them on your blog, web site, or any other web application.

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Google Analytics is almost a household name among web developers. It’s free, feature packed and easy to install. What’s more to want?

Unlike Google Analytics, Mint allows web masters to keep data private giving you more control over the data. Also, Google Analytics does not display up to the minute results and can sometimes be slow to load. What about tracking advertisement real estate?

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Welcome to jQuery Tutorial week. This is my first of 5 tutorials that I will be posting in the coming weeks. My main focus will be explaining in detail how to do some basic, but neat, effects that will help make any web site more dynamic.

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More than 4.2 Billion mobile devices exist worldwide. Mobile web growth is happening 4 times as fast as the Internet (source). Web site’s need to have their content mobile ready to reach the growing mobile audience.

But designing for a mobile device can be tricky. Every 6 months new phones with newer technologies are released. How can you be sure your web site is mobile ready?

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HTML5 promises to power the next generation of websites. In 2009, the  W3C and WHATWG began working together on the development of HTML5.

With the lack of support on many devices and browsers, HTML 5 is far from replacing the current version of HTML. That hasn’t stopped web designers from experimenting with the new technology. In fact, there are quite a few great websites already using HTML.

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The art of Time-lapse video is powerful and holds a sense of mystique and wonder. Here is a list of 5 Amazing Time-lapse videos of famous cities around the world. There are several from New York while others are from London, Australia, and Canada.

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