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CanIUse Website Screenshot

April 20, 2016

CanIUse is a website that "provides up-to-date browser support tables for support of front-end web technologies on desktop and mobile web browsers." You can visit the site here.

Smashing Magazine Website Screenshot

April 18, 2016

Smashing Magazine is a collection of resources to web design, mobile design, development and more with a blog-style layout. Alongside their tutorials and guides, they have eBooks, online libraries and even job postings. You can visit the site here.

Web Field Manual Website Screenshot

April 13, 2016

Web Field Manual a collection of resources to UI, UX, development and more. They also have resources to design guides, process tips, and workflows. It's a great site to see a whole list of links to useful websites. You can visit the site here.

Tympanus Codrops Website Screenshot

April 11, 2016

Codrops is one of the many websites created by Tympanus. Codrops is a collection of web design and development resources, articles, and tutorials for beginners to advanced designers and developers. Codrops is one of resources that I often visit to find an answer to a question or want to find out something new. You can visit the site here.

Screenshot of Abduzeedo website

April 6, 2016

I've been following Abduzeedo for a few years and find them to be a great resource for inspiration and tutorials. Tutorials cover Photoshop, Illustrator, Sketch, and sometimes After Effects. The inspiration they post is relevant to current trends. The founder is a designer for Google. You can visit the site here.

Digging gold
Sceenshot of Leonardi's interactive resume

March 29, 2016

Leonardi's interactive resume website is really engaging. It's flat style and simple animations make it easy to navigate. Information is displayed in a clear and fun way, it reminds me of a mario game back in the day. But I find it odd that I need to scroll up and down (or use the up and down arrow keys) to navigate the a side scrolling website, I wish I could use the left and right arrow keys instead. You can visit the site here.