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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Sarah Parmenter explores how to tackle the gender gap in the design industry http://depot.ly/unpX5
Why it’s sometimes best to turn down work: http://depot.ly/umb31 via @CreativeBloq
Nice: Examples of the Effective Use of #Typography in Web Design http://depot.ly/umaKu via @onextrapixel
What Does a Histogram Tell Us? http://depot.ly/umaFf
Learn how to swap faces with Photoshop http://depot.ly/ulKW3
A stylesheet analysis too that runs metrics on your stylesheets & reports on their complexity http://depot.ly/uj1Iz /@smashingmag
5 awesome Ghost themes you can learn from http://depot.ly/uj1vi
Retro goodies: 12 Polish movie posters that you will adore http://depot.ly/uj0s8
The science of emotion in marketing: how our brains decide what to share and whom to trust http://depot.ly/uhfJD *Interesting read via…
Even PayPal Tries to Get Away With Not Paying for Stock Photos http://depot.ly/ugzb0
Here’s a nice list of books to read for an aspiring graphic designer http://depot.ly/udap2
Funny: The client is always right poster series http://depot.ly/ud8wd via @speckyboy
Proof that B2B logos need not be boring http://depot.ly/udcdR
Zach @Holman: Only 90s web developers remember this http://depot.ly/udbOd
Fake UI: A Tumblr blog cataloging fake user interfaces seen in movies and TV – http://depot.ly/uaLVj
Code Guide – Standards for developing flexible, durable, and sustainable HTML and CSS http://depot.ly/uaLIC
Designer, speaker and philosopher @reichenstein talks typography, Japan and hairdressing – http://depot.ly/uaLzG /@netmag
Things you can do to Improve Page Load Times http://depot.ly/uaJlN
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