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  • Create a page flip effect with HTML5 canvas

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    Create a page flip effect with HTML5 canvas

    Hakim El Hattab on using HTML5 canvas and JS to create a page flip

    5 Aug 2011

    Web developer and creative programmer Hakim El Hattab shows us a new take on the ‘Flash page flip’ we all love to hate, using HTML5’s canvas and JavaScript. He explains how Fi built 20thingsilearned.com
  • Use Paper.js to create HTML5 interactive vector animations

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    Use Paper.js to create HTML5 interactive vector animations

    Create an example that explores open source JS framework Paper.js

    4 Aug 2011

    By Dr Woohoo on | 1 comment
    Paper.js is an open source vector graphics JavaScript framework built on top of HTML5 canvas and developed by the incredible Jürg Lehni and Jonathan Puckey. Dr Woohoo, Claus Wahlers and Rasmus Blaesbjerg from HAUS create an example that explores Paper.js
  • Interview

    Rich Thornett on Dribbble

    Dribbble co-creator Rich Thornett answers your questions

    4 Aug 2011

    By Tanya Combrinck on | 1 comment
    Dribbble co-creator and developer Rich Thornett answers your questions on the invite-only policy, private shots, community policing, the site’s core design principles, how it got its name and whether it's making any money
  • Should designers do spec work?

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    Should designers do spec work?

    Is working for free ever worth it? We weigh up the pros and cons

    4 Aug 2011

    It's the debate that refuses to die. Is working for free ever worth it? Karl Hodge weighs up the pros and cons of pro bono, design competitions, creative pitching and other forms of spec work
  • 10 of the craziest client requests EVER!

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    10 of the craziest client requests EVER!

    We compile 10 of the craziest client requests

    3 Aug 2011

    Clients want all sorts of things. And sometimes it's the stuff of nightmares. We compile just what kind of outrageous, baffling and downright weird questions some leading design agencies and freelancers have to answer
  • The rock star myth

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    The rock star myth

    MetaLab’s Andrew Wilkinson explains how to succeed in going it alone

    3 Aug 2011

    By Andrew Wilkinson on | 3 comments
    Going it alone sounds great, but it’s easy to crash and burn if you hand-craft everything that you produce yourself. MetaLab’s Andrew Wilkinson explains how he has learned to delegate and how to succeed with your sanity intact
  • The future of CSS layouts

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    The future of CSS layouts

    Options for richer, more dynamic page layouts are on their way

    3 Aug 2011

    For all the wonderful features it provides, CSS does a surprisingly poor job of the fundamentals of page layout. But options for richer, more dynamic pages are on their way, as Peter Gasston explains
  • Feature

    Devs respond to Adobe Edge

    Early feedback to preview shows some concerns

    2 Aug 2011

    By Tanya Combrinck on | 1 comment
    We speak to leading developers about the newly released web animation tool, and discover concerns over HTML5 branding and absence of SVG and canvas, although Adobe stresses it’s still early days
  • Create a custom-themed, real-time Google Maps application

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    Integrate Google Maps and Flickr into a real-time app

    Use JS, CSS and the Google Maps API to build a Flickr visualisation

    2 Aug 2011

    By James Christian on | 3 comments
    Use JavaScript, CSS and the Google Maps API to build a custom-themed, real-time Flickr visualisation like NET-A-PORTER LIVE. James Christian and web developer Ben Gannaway reveal the techniques they used
  • Designing by committee

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    Designing by committee

    Paul Wyatt takes a wry look at designing by committee

    2 Aug 2011

    Why can’t non-designers keep their noses out? Paul Wyatt gets the hump as he takes a wry look at designing by committee, while emphasising that good, considered feedback is to be encouraged
  • 10 beautiful iPhone app user interfaces

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    10 beautiful iPhone app user interfaces

    Designer/developer Aral Balkan showcases 10 beautiful iPhone app UIs

    2 Aug 2011

    Until you have the user experience for an app right, you shouldn't even be thinking of anything else. Designer and developer Aral Balkan showcases 10 beautiful iPhone app user interfaces that are more than just pretty
  • Style Twitter posts on your site with CSS3

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    Style Twitter posts on your site with CSS3

    Use CSS3 to enhance the look of a tweets list

    1 Aug 2011

    By Zoe Gillenwater on
    Lists of recent tweets tend to look a bit boring. Zoe Mickley Gillenwater, author of Stunning CSS3 (stunningcss3.com), explains how to use the new properties and selectors of CSS3 to enhance the look of a tweet list in modern browsers
  • Jessica Hische on typography, logos and more

    Interview

    Jessica Hische on typography, logos and more

    Oliver Lindberg chats to typographer and illustrator Jessica Hische

    1 Aug 2011

    By Oliver Lindberg on
    She doesn’t do web design, but she’s become a big name in the web design community. Oliver Lindberg chats to Brooklyn-based typographer and illustrator Jessica Hische about logos, portfolios and the benefits of collaboration
  • .net Awards 2011: the top 10 young developers of the year

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    .net Awards 2011: the top 10 young developers of the year

    We profile the top 10 young developers under 21 as nominated by you

    1 Aug 2011

    By Oliver Lindberg on
    Another new category in the .net Awards 2011 honours the Young Developer of the Year. Here we profile the top 10 developers under 21 years of age from both sides of the Atlantic that you’ve nominated. Who knows? The next Mark Zuckerberg might be among them
  • Build your own HTML5 3D engine with JavaScript

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    Build your own HTML5 3D engine

    Mikko Haapoja explains the fundamentals of building your own 3D engine

    29 Jul 2011

    When Toronto agency Jam3 built www.bjork.com, a site that features an interactive real-time rendered 3D model, they decided to create their own engine to ensure it turned out the way they wanted. Here senior developer Mikko Haapoja explains how you can do the same with a little bit of help of JavaScript and HTML5 Canvas
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