Print Tutorial: Creating A Magazine Cover
by vitaly on August 31, 2010
By Cameron Chapman
Graphic design in a print environment can be a nice change for someone who normally does web design. It’s a slightly different skillset, but still incorporates a lot of the same concepts. P…
WordPress hack: Get rid of HTML in comments
by Jean-Baptiste Jung on August 31, 2010
HTML in comments can be a good things, but many times people abuse it, for example by inserting links. In this recipe, I’ll show you how you can automatically get rid of any HTML entered in your post comments.
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Designing By Numbers: Data Analysis for Web Designers
by Jacob Gube on August 31, 2010
Judging what’s best for an audience is never far from the web designer’s mind. The ability to predict whether a web design will soar like an eagle or sink like the Titanic is among the most subjective and complex measurements you will encounter.
While resources that explain best practices exist, and your visitors contacting you about [...]
Tutorial: Create A Fun Ink Splatter Vector
by Vandelay Website Design on August 30, 2010
Today we released a set of ink splatter vectors on Vandelay Premier and in this post we will be covering the process of creating these vectors. The process is not very difficult and it should be easy to follow, but it does take some time.
Here is a preview of the final result of this tutorial.

2000 Free Photoshop Patterns
by Brant Wilson on August 30, 2010
Today I have put together the largest collection of free Photoshop patterns DesignM.ag has ever offered. Enjoy!
Is Your Headline Good or Bad? Give it the Breath Test
by Sean D'Souza on August 30, 2010
Bloggers have been asking the question “Do long or short headlines work better?” for a long time. But the answer to the riddle of how to create a headline that pulls in readers doesn’t necessarily lie in subtracting or adding one more word. There’s not a mysterious formula or arcane copywriter’s trick. The answer is [...]
