20 Ultra Light and Elegant Fonts for Web Designers
20 Ultra Light and Elegant Fonts for Web Designers Along with color and layout selections, choosing the right font is essential for producing pretty much any good design work. However, looking for the right fonts for use in design projects is often a challenging task for many designers. We have previously featured a showcase of 100 must-have free fronts you can get, but if that’s not enough for you, we have got more selections for you to choose from in this post – all free, of course. So, just scroll... Read The Rest →
Photoshop CS6 Text Glitching: Fixing The Text Corruption Problem
Photoshop CS6 Text Glitching Problem: Text Corruption The issue I was facing was when using the ‘type’ tool. When completing sentences, the ending punctuation kept re-positioning to the beginning of the line in the paragraph. This was happening with punctuation and special characters (!@#$%&, etc). Fixing the Glitch: Step-By-Step After doing an obscene amount of research to find the solution to this (aggravating) error in Adobe Photoshop CS6, I finally found a comment by Troels Plougmann-Olsen giving a simple idea that helps fix this exact problem within the feedback section of the... Read The Rest →
What happens when dogs and fonts come together – The Dog Alphabet
What happens when dogs and fonts come together Dogs are awesome! And sometimes they can also make for some great design. Romanian graphic designer Andrei Clompos created a project called the “Dog Alphabet,” which brings man’s best friend and man’s taste for sans-serif fonts to form a helpful and informative alphabet. The dogs pop dynamically out of their letter, selected, of course, by their names. Each letter also includes a small paragraph about the dog breed, which is chock full of factoids. Some dogs look mighty regal. Others look quite goofy. But all... Read The Rest →
Instagram photos no longer have to be square! Niiiiice

Instagram photos no longer have to be square Instagram is making a huge change to the way photos and videos are posted on the platform: they no longer have to be square. That means you can now share photos and videos in their full unadulterated glory, whether in landscape or portrait format. Instagram popularized the square image format, so this is a pretty surprising move, but it’s sure to be appreciated by photographers that were previously upset at always having to crop their images for the platform. To switch between formats, you just... Read The Rest →
Facebook Launches Messenger for Web Browsers
Messenger for Web Browsers Facebook is bringing Messenger, its standalone messaging tool, to the Web. The social network unveiled a Web version of Messenger on Wednesday, a way to chat from a browser tab on a desktop computer as you would using the Messenger app. The product is accessible at Messenger.com and resides outside of Facebook, where users can already chat with their Facebook friends from a Web browser. (It still requires a Facebook account, of course.) Why, then, is Facebook rolling out a standalone Web page for messaging when... Read The Rest →