Every week we tweet a lot of interesting stuff highlighting great content that we find on the web that can be of interest to web designers.
The best way to keep track of our tweets is simply to follow us on Twitter, however, in case you missed some here’s a quick and useful compilation of the best tweets that we sent out this past week.
Note that this is only a very small selection of the links that we tweeted about, so don’t miss out.
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Cool: World Cup teams illustrated with their national animals in sweepstake postcards http://bit.ly/1puXG2C http://ow.ly/i/5Uht1
Design Principles for Wireframing http://bit.ly/1hPSXpN via @onextrapixel
How the Hermann Grid Illusion Affects What Users See http://bit.ly/1jkTJWR
Spectacular faux movie posters from illustrator Jangojim http://bit.ly/1pRRKhQ via @itsnicethat
New computer program aims to teach itself everything about anything http://bit.ly/1prapn2
outdatedbrowser.com/ – a tool that detects if an outdated browser is being used and advises to update
RT @scottjehl: If you need to load CSS asynchronously, here’s a function for that http://bit.ly/1s7X8S7
The Anatomy of a $300,000 Kickstarter Campaign: A look at how @TryGhost was funded http://bit.ly/1oRGsdX via @imrogb @JohnONolan
Blogging For Yourself Vs. Staff Blogging: Which Should You Choose? http://bit.ly/1kqa7VI @hongkiat
Boba.js, a JavaScript library for Google Analytics http://boba.space150.com
Nice tutorial: Create a Retro Footballer in Adobe Illustrator for the World Cup http://bit.ly/UvIB49 via @tutsplus
Windows Phone is getting an incredibly cool feature that iOS and Android can’t match http://bit.ly/1jkA6hx
PR firms agree to play by Wikipedia’s editing rules http://www.cnet.com/news/pr-firms-agree-to-play-by-wikipedias-editing-rules/
Why Tristan Walker wants to create the “Procter & Gamble for people of color” http://bit.ly/1kORBLj
So, where shall you go this summer? Google’s flight search can now send you on random journeys http://bit.ly/1mHMFEQ /@engadget
30 Weeks: An Experimental New Design School, Backed By Google http://bit.ly/1pVOT9H via @FastCoDesign
Awesome tutorial from @CreativeBloq: Create generative artwork in Flash http://bit.ly/UrnvnB
What is eBay’s search strategy anyway? http://bit.ly/1jiufJD
11-year-old wins Google Doodle competition http://bit.ly/1kMOFPl
Milq Wants to Help You Organize the Internet http://mashable.com/2014/06/08/milq/ @mashable
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