Amazing email, complete with 8 bit Rick Roll soundtrack. I always look froward to the monthly email design update from ActionRocket. This one’s been sitting in my inbox for a couple of months ‘cos it made me laugh so much I have to… Continue Reading →
Finally a Laravel-based CMS to play with. Would there were time. Pyro CMS version 3 https://www.pyrocms.com/
3D symbol created using the logo as the top material on a simple basic cylinder primitive. Added a couple of bump maps to add depth and texture to the surface. Instanced the symbol to create the stacks. Three-light rig and… Continue Reading →
Banner promotion to celebrate Crystal Palace reaching the FA Cup Final. Jason Puncheon nearly did it for us that day. I was rooting for the Eagles.
On expected improvements to Gmail balanced against fragmentation in Android.
Who knew The Frug was a dance craze of the sixties? Perhaps you’ve seen the 1969 Shirley MacLaine movie Sweet Charity the above gem comes from? Nor me.
New features in Google’s Inbox app email newsletter collation (at Google’s discretion so far – try TechCrunch Daily or Medium Digest) save to inbox – send yourself an email using your OS’s built-in sharing features (iOS/Chrome) – saved links then grouped… Continue Reading →
See it in its full glory on Behance and/or grab a stashed version of it here.
A responsive landing page to lead customers back to the newly mobile-optimised casinos after a third party reward journey. Design and build (HTML, CSS).
So when did Hybrid HTML email coding start to be known as Spongy? I get it, it squeezes down small but can only expand to a certain point, but LOL – spongy.
Outlook is nasty, Outlook is bad. Outlook is a horrorbag. Target your HTML email fixes, cludges and workarounds for the various flavours of Outlook with Microsoft’s own conditional comment tags – as in these examples below… ‘IE’ refers to Outlook… Continue Reading →
With bells on. OK, no bells – but a lot of favourite Playtech game assets exploding frivolously from [your?] mobile.
I remember first trying out Emmet when it was the Zen Coding plugin for Coda (a good six or seven years ago). Now it’s all grown up, changed its name and it’s built-in to Adobe Dreamweaver.
Here’s a load of cosplay portraits I took at Salon Manga Jerez this year whilst accompanying #1 son. I found a lovely quiet spot in front of a handy dark backdrop – and they kept coming! Incredible costumes. The event… Continue Reading →
Google Labs have been busy again. Have a look at their new beta YouTube product: SnoopaVision today! Fabulous. As promising as Gmail Motion I reckon….
The basic component of the animation software used by studio that brought us Spirited Away and My Neighbour Totoro is now open source.
There’s also a long version of this too, but it loses some of the beauty-in-ambiguity of this delicious 30 second spot.
You have a multidimensional array where the elements’ keys/values are each on their own line. You want to remove all elements that have the same key.
Results from Litmus’ big-ole-survey of email production methods and issues. An interesting view of what folks are doing/using out there. Go over to see them and grab yourself a copy of the 2016 State of Email Production eBook. It’s very… Continue Reading →
Called Adobe Experience Design CC it looks like a melding of Illustrator and Photoshop plus UX tools a very clever “Repeat Grid” design feature.
Distilled info from this OSX Daily article: “How to Resize a VirtualBox VDI or VHD File on Mac OS X“.
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