
It’s often fun to collect postcards from places we’ve traveled to. Sometimes though, the most important journeys in life are those found within. The Wander Blog has a collection of inspiring, Read Full Article →


It’s often fun to collect postcards from places we’ve traveled to. Sometimes though, the most important journeys in life are those found within. The Wander Blog has a collection of inspiring, Read Full Article →


I love the feminine feel of Nichole William’s website, Kitten Lane. The pink and teal floral banner and the decorative, script type Read Full Article →


Building websites has never been easier. Besides my beloved WordPress, here are 6 web design generators intended for beginner to intermediate web designers. Read Full Article →


As Buddha once said,
“In the sky, there is no
distinction of east and west;
people create distinctions
out of their own minds and
then believe them to be true.”
Ursula Brenner’s paintings remind me of the expansive feeling I get while looking up into the sky. The blue hues open my mind to infinite possibilities. Let your imagination soar amongst the clouds and heavens above. Inspire your web designs with the endless, creative use of sky blue. Read Full Article →


Here is a short tutorial to create a reflection, using Adobe Photoshop. Can you use a reflection as web design inspiration? Read Full Article →


When designing a website for a client, stock photos come in handy. Stock photos give a professional feel to any site, enriching the visual appeal. Furthermore, Read Full Article →


As we soon say “good-bye” to another school year, we say “hello” to chalkboards as web design inspiration. Before the digital age, teachers hand wrote lecture notes with chalk on chalkboards. Now, we can recreate that hand drawn feel, Read Full Article →


As stated by Mashable, “2013 is the year of Responsive Web Design.” A responsive web design uses relative sizing units like percentages or em’s, rather than absolute units like pixels or points. One website layout sizes automatically across different device and computer screens. Read Full Article →


As Marilyn vos Savant once said,
“To acquire knowledge,
one must study;
but to acquire wisdom,
one must observe.”
I love the art deco architecture of the Griffith Observatory. Clean lines and curves add elegance to the building, enabling us to observe the stars in splendor. What will you observe today that will inspire splendid web designs? Read Full Article →


Mail order catalogs have come a long way. In 1744, Benjamin Franklin sold scientific and academic books through the first US mail order catalog. In 1872, Montgomery Ward hit the catalog scene. Fast forward to today Read Full Article →


As Wendell Barry once said,
“The earth is what we all have in common.”
Here’s a tutorial explaining the Adobe Illustrator CS6 Image Trace tool. This tool is an improvement from the Live Trace tool of previous Adobe Illustrator versions, as it provides vector images with smooth lines and minimal use of anchor points. Here’s how to use the tool to create a black silhouette of an object. Read Full Article →

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