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Some thoughts, observations and notes on web development and interaction design, the stuff on the surface and the underlying technologies from Logical Things founder Art Thompson, Jr.
Remember: "Just because you can" is no reason to do anything.
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5 More Free Web-Based Design and Development Tools I Actually Use
We’ve just about come up on a year since my first free web-based design and development tools round-up, so it’s high time for a refresh/reload. The tools listed below (in no particular order) are freely available to anyone with a web browsers and … Continue reading
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Tagged: CSS, development tools, fonts, HTML, vendor prefixes, web fonts
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5 Free Web-Based Design and Development Tools I Actually Use
We web folks are using web-based design and development tools within our workflow more and more each day. Working in this often challenging and dynamic environment is frequently made easier by the kindness of strangers in the form of freely-available tools and … Continue reading
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Tagged: CSS, design, development tools, e-mail, email, fonts, HTML, HTML5, web fonts
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