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Congrats to the winners who previously participated in a contest held on April 13th 2011. Each winner will receive one-year membership to Ultimate Designer Toolkit. And here are our winners 1. Mario Awad 2. Luca 3. Jorrit Thank you to all for participating on this giveaway and congratulations to the winners. Ultimate Designer Toolkit will contact winners with all details. Coupon available If you didn’t win this giveaway, you can still use coupon code: “Photoshopstar” (without the quotes) to redeem a 30% discount at UltimateDesignerToolkit.com. Signup here. Follow Photoshop Star If you want to receive updates from PhotoshopStar, please consider subscribing our RSS feed. You can also...
Read MorePhotoshop Star and Ultimate Designer Toolkit have partnered to giveaway 3 member accounts on UltimateDesignerToolkit.com to Photoshop Star readers. UltimateDesignerToolkit.com consists of resources for web development and printing and has more than 60.000 design items available to his members. The list of resources is very big and among those resources you can have access to Photoshop Gradients, Patterns and Brushes, Vector Illustrations, Stock Photos or Textures that may be useful in your projects. Member access also gives access to the Ultimate CSS Framework, an easy PSD-2-HTML conversion solution. And to the Ultimage 3D Generator that allows you to create 3D elements from any shape...
Read MoreDesigning a website has never been easier. These days, you really don’t have to be attend design courses nor Photoshop workshop to pick up a skills or two; everyone can be self-taught thanks to generous designers who are willing to share their techniques online. Whether you are looking at creating a personal portfolio, corporate website, blog template or merely a simple personal websites, chances are somewhere out there there’s a Photoshop tutorial with a step to step guide showing you how to turn a blank canvas into a complete layout. Here’s a round-up of some of The Best Photoshop tutorials related to...
Read More.bookmarklets {background-color:#f6f6f6; border-top:1px solid #fff; text-decoration:none!important;} .bookmarklets strong {border:1px solid #e5e5e5; padding:1px 3px; -moz-border-radius:2px;} In a nutshell, bookmarklets are small little applications you can place as browser’s bookmark bar and they each perform a specific function, depending on what they are coded for. Bookmarklets are usually written in Javascript and they are extremely easy to install/remove. Bookmarklets work in most common used browsers like Firefox, Opera and Safari but probably lesser support in Internet Explorer. In this article, we’ll show you some of the most useful bookmarklets for designers, developers or even if you are a net surfer, they might just...
Read MoreE-commerce design requires much of the same design knowledge and skill as any other type of web design. The pages are built from many of the same elements – headers, footers, columns, graphics, and text, among other things. But there are additional elements that need to be considered, from both a design and usability standpoint. Site architecture is often more complicated, with products sometimes falling into multiple categories. Product pages need to be laid out in a way that makes it easy for customers to see exactly what it is they’re getting. And the checkout process needs to be as...
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