by Jorge Pedret
on March 9, 2012
in Web Development
This tool helps to combine iconic webfonts for your project. With fontomas you can: Make a limited symbols subset, with reduced font size, Merge symbols from several fonts to single file, Access large collections of professional-grade open source icons
by Jorge Pedret
on February 21, 2012
in Wordpress
Great WordPress theme for creating a pattern library
by Jorge Pedret
on September 7, 2011
in Design
Check out Luke Holder from Method & Craft on “Layer Style Jailbreaking”. He show us how to make Photoshop Layer Styles separate into their own layer and some reasons why we want to do that.
by Jorge Pedret
on July 26, 2011
in Design
Learn how to make texts in Photoshop that can be shaped. Wish I knew about this trick earlier, as the author said, is not as obvious as you want it to be. Great video by Adrian Taylor from Method & Craft. They always have the best tricks that you really didn’t know about. Here’s a [...]
by Jorge Pedret
on July 14, 2011
in Design
I’ve been looking for a while for a tutorial that explains how to do tileable textures in photoshop. Two days ago I stumbled on Phil Coffman’s great video tutorial (from Method & Craft) explaining exactly what I wanted. Definitely must check it out!
by Jorge Pedret
on May 8, 2011
in Business
“Don’t interview anyone who hasn’t accomplished anything. Ever.”
by Jorge Pedret
on May 6, 2011
in Web Development
UX Mag article that shows you how to calculate and communicate the value of your next UX project
by Jorge Pedret
on May 6, 2011
in Web Development
Slides from Ray Villalobos for “HTML5 & CSS3 Wordpress Integration”, presented in “WordCamp: Developers” on May 5th, 2011. Contact Ray Villalobos: @planetoftheweb, http://planetoftheweb.com/
by Jorge Pedret
on April 16, 2011
in Wordpress
Randy Jensen’s icon collection for Wordpress Custom Post Types, it really helps your backend look a lot more professional. Click on the link to download them and see how it works. Thanks @thoronas & @mor10 for the link!
by Jorge Pedret
on April 16, 2011
in Security
Couldn’t believe when I read this article: ‘this is fun’ is a better password than ‘J4fS<2′.
by Jorge Pedret
on April 14, 2011
in Uncategorized
Also, don’t forget to check “Why I’d Rather be punched in the testicles than call customer services” http://theoatmeal.com/comics/customer_service
by Jorge Pedret
on April 14, 2011
in Misc
It’s kind of a relieve to see Microsoft doing faster releases for Internet Explorer. I hope they’ve thought of seamless upgrades for IE 9 at least. Otherwise is just going to be a big version mess.
by Jorge Pedret
on April 12, 2011
in Uncategorized
Generate patterns to use with CSS. You can choose to get the PNG format or the raw base 64 data so it can be directly included in your CSS. Pretty awesome!
by Jorge Pedret
on April 12, 2011
in Uncategorized
GuideGuide is a Photoshop Plugin that helps you generate guide for grids, margins and middle points
by Jorge Pedret
on April 11, 2011
in Tools
by Jorge Pedret
on April 10, 2011
in Web Development
1. Your Checkout Process Should Be Completely Linear
2. Add Descriptions To Form Field Labels
3. Avoid Contextual Words Like “Continue”
4. Visually Reinforce All Sensitive Fields On The Payment Page
5. Don’t Use An “Apply” Button In Your Form
6. Format Field For Expiration Date Exactly As It Appears On Credit Card
7. Use Only One Column For Form Fields
8. Use Shipping Address As Billing Address By Default
9. Use Clear Error Indications
10. Registration Should Be Optional