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.
In case you’ve missed some of our tweets from the past year, here’s a list of the best or most interesting tweet from each week. Last week we covered the first half of the year, so below we’ve covered the second half.
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Interesting via @TheAtlantic: How to Write 225 Words Per Minute With a Pen http://theatln.tc/1mjeGq4
From The Samuel L. Jackson Hack to the Burrito Principle: 12 memorable ideas to improve your marketing http://bit.ly/1otk9bW
A very insightful post by @jessicahische on her productivity quest and productivity blocks http://jessicahische.is/thinkingthoughtsonscheduling via @smashingmag
How To Be The Next Great Designer-Founder http://www.fastcodesign.com/3033468/how-to-be-the-next-great-designer-founder
You are going to love this little hack for keeping your notebook organized http://bit.ly/1mJKReY via @iconfinder
TemplateShock: Huge pack of 600 free printing templates (logos, biz cards, posters, menus etc) http://templateshock.com
Rad! RT @smashingmag: This has got to be one of the best domains ever reserved: …http://www.ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.com — Attention: addictive
10 paradoxical traits of creative people http://bit.ly/18lPPaT
Coolness from Colossal @colossal: Artist Kevin Weir Creates Ghostly Animated GIFs Using Archival Photos http://bit.ly/1uioLXu
Underwater Life: a Low-Poly illustration research http://www.underwaterlife.me
Qhuery: A 3600 Media Query Colour Picker http://qhuery.com/
10 Massively Successful Minimum Viable Products http://speckyboy.com/2014/10/01/successful-minimum-viable-products/ via @speckyboy
Sit the Test -> take tests that prove your skills as a developer http://bit.ly/110aDYk
Design Agency Homepage is a live feed of the office http://bit.ly/1b1VB8t
Fabric, Twitter’s new platform for mobile devs http://bit.ly/1xcP68X
Check out http://froont.com/ – it’s made for visually designing responsive websites
Workfrom: Find the best spaces to work from http://bit.ly/1tHRiq6
Why You Should Be Using Mood Boards In Your Design Process http://bit.ly/1xf8qGd /@yummygum
A very neat roundup of 100 marketing blogs and their most popular articles http://bit.ly/1t8uw5t
Design inspiration: 30 personal websites of musicians and performers http://bit.ly/1ygXebc
Mailchimp’s voice and tone study http://bit.ly/JenrSA
Wireless in Gaza: the young entrepreneurs beating the blockades http://bit.ly/1ytABSi
The Everything Book—reading in the age of Amazon http://bit.ly/1sA9dv1 via @verge