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Best Of The Web And Design In August 2015

  • August 31st, 2015
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The end of summer months unfortutely drawing to an end, but we have some great tutorials and web articles you can read through as its get colder. This month we have compiled some great Photoshop and illustrator tutorials certainly worth trying out. There’s some really good articles we have included about understanding critical CSS, and some really good tips for creating a portfolio website.

I hope you like this months roundup, if we have missed anything from this months roundup please do share in the comments below.

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Create a One-Layer Retro Text Effect in Adobe Photoshop

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The latest Photoshop update comes with a couple of pretty awesome new layer style features, such as multiple layer style instances and stroke overprint. This tutorial will show you how to use those features to create a one-layer-only, retro text effect.

How To Create a Text Portrait Effect in Photoshoptypography-portait

The Photoshop tutorial we’re going to create a cool portrait effect using a long passage of text that bends and deforms around the contours of the face. Known as a Calligram, this effect is particularly powerful when used to present famous quotes or speeches by depicting the author/speaker with the actual words. Photoshop’s Displace filter is the key ingredient in this recipe which allows us to accurately wrap the text around the subject.

Create a city night scene with long-exposure effects

photoIn this tutorial, Photoshop guru Fabio Sasso demonstrates a straightforward way of transforming a scene from a straightforward daytime shot to a dynamic night-time urban landscape through clever use of blending modes, brushes and plenty of carefully applied Gaussian Blur.

How To Cut Anything Out in Photoshopcut-out-photoshop

Clipping a subject from its background in Photoshop has to be the most common task a designer will encounter in their every day working life. The pen tool is the go-to tool for cutting most things out, but there’s some cool techniques you can use for hair, fur and other specialty subjects. So let’s crack on and look at the tools we have available to us in Photoshop.

Illustrator

Create a Cartoon Skull Sticker Vector in Illustrator

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Hey everyone, my name is Tanita and today we will be creating a cartoon skull sticker vector in Adobe Illustrator using various tools like the Shape tool, the Pen tool, and we’ll also get familiar with the pathfinder window.

Yummy! How to Create Delicious Donut Icons in Adobe Illustrator

donutsIn this tutorial you will learn how to create four types of donuts in Adobe Illustrator. We’ll start with the base, which is a classic plain donut, and then we’ll use this one to create the four variations: chocolate sprinkles, icing with chocolate chips, plain sugar, and strawberry frosted. The great news is that we will also use the same Scatter Brush to create all the decorations on the donuts.

Vector Hipster Character in Illustrator

hipsterIn the video tutorial we’re going to have some fun in Adobe Illustrator constructing a cool bearded hipster character out of simple vector shapes. Using basic shapes not only makes the process much easier, it also gives your artwork that trendy stylized look that’s popular with pro illustrators.

Understanding Critical CSS

 

Brighten The web is slow, yet there are a few simple strategies to make websites faster. One of them is inlining critical CSS into the<head> of your pages, yet how exactly do you do it if your site contains hundreds of pages, or even worse, hundreds of different templates? You can’t do it manually. Dean Hume explains an easy way to get it done. If you’re a seasoned web developer, you might find the article obvious and self-explanatory, but it’s a good piece to show to your clients and junior developers for sure. — Ed.

Web and Design articles

Understanding Critical CSScritical-css

Hey everyone, my name is Tanita and today we will be creating a cartoon skull sticker vector in Adobe Illustrator using various tools like the Shape tool, the Pen tool, and we’ll also

5 Reasons You Should Take a Sabbatical from Creative Worksabatical

Most creative people have been indirectly taught that we must suffer for our art and prioritize it above all else, as the greats before us have done.

10 portfolio design tips inspired by Webflow designers

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Webflow’s community of designers boasts some serious talent. And these two designers’ portfolio sites prove it.

PROGRESSIVE DESIGN FOR THE MODERN WEBprogressive-web-design

Good responsive web design, by its nature, goes unnoticed to those consuming content online. So when someone asks for a new website, they’re often completely unaware of the concept, despite experiencing it on a daily basis. And yet, responsive website design is now acknowledged as standard practice throughout the industry.

Why Effective, Modern SEO Requires Technical, Creative, and Strategic Thinking – Whiteboard Friday modern-seo

There’s no doubt that quite a bit has changed about SEO, and that the field is far more integrated with other aspects of online marketing than it once was. In today’s Whiteboard Friday, Rand pushes back against the idea that effective modern SEO doesn’t require any technical expertise, outlining a fantastic list of technical elements that today’s SEOs need to know about in order to be truly effective.

Laying Out A Flexible Future For Web Design With Flexboxflex-box

CSS floats and clears define web layout today. Based on principles derived from centuries of print design, they’ve worked well enough — even if, strictly speaking, floats weren’t meant for that purpose. Neither were tables, but that didn’t stop us in the 1990s.

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