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Best Of The Internet

March 8th, 2008 by TripleTee
Posted in Best of the Internet

Best of the Internet (BOTI) is a monthly post we make to highlight some of the best tutorials and articles published on other websites and which we thought are worth sharing with our readers.

How to design a 2.0 style website

A guide to common graphic design elements in modern web (”2.0″) design style. A very extensive article with tons of helpful information on how-to design 2.0 website. Visit Web 2.0 how-to-design for more.

A guide to freelance business processes

Starting a freelance design business is surely not only about the design and is much more the business. This latest article at FreelanceSwitch will teach the basics on how to run your basic business processes to run your own freelance venture. For more information visit A Beginner’s Guide To Freelance Business Processes.

BOTI: January 2008

January 31st, 2008 by Blue Chi
Posted in Best of the Internet

Best of the Internet (BOTI) is a monthly post we make to highlight some of the best tutorials and articles published on other websites and which we thought are worth sharing with our readers.

Hellgate’s Hunter Walkthrough

Hellgate’s Hunter Walkthrough

Alessandro Baldasseroni of Blur Studio explains the process of illustration, modeling, texturing, lighting design, and post processing of Hellgate’s Hunter.

Creating the Perfect Portfolio

Perfect Portfolio

The latest article published by the excelleng Digital Web Magazine is written by Collin Taeed will provide you with the ultimate guide on how to create a perfect portfolio. An essential read for everyone in need of finishing up that online portfolio.

Adobe Kuler

Adobe Kuler

Create color themes for all your design with Kuler using styles such analogous, monichromaticm triad, complementary, compound and shaders. Flash player is required to run this free online tool.

BOTI - December 2007

December 31st, 2007 by Blue Chi
Posted in Best of the Internet

Best of the Internet (BOTI) is a monthly post we make to highlight some of the best tutorials and articles published on other websites and which we thought are worth sharing with our readers.

Area.Autodesk

Area.Autodesk

A new web-based community portal from Autodesk for its users of modeling, animation, rendering, and presentation software featuring redesigned architecture to provide users with greater control over content.

 Making of “The Art Nouveau Room”

The Art Nouveau Room

A walkthrough of the modeling process of the interior of a room. Basic modeling techniques are used, such as box modeling, lathe, and Booleans with a concentration on details.

Creating a Flash Lite fretboard quiz app 

Creating a Flash Lite fretboard quiz app

Adobe published a new tutorial on how to create a quiz application for mobile devices made in Flash lite. The detailed tutorial includes a detailed process on how to copy the file, install, and run it on a mobile device, what version of Flash Lite to choose, and of course the specific details on how to create the application itself.

Best of the Internet - November 2007

November 30th, 2007 by dragolux
Posted in Best of the Internet

Best of the Internet (BOTI) is a monthly post we make to highlight some of the best tutorials and articles published on other websites and which we thought are worth sharing with our readers. So, without further ado, here are the entries for the November 2007 BOTI:

Flash Game Tutorial - Element Tower Defense

Emanuele Feronato wrote a great tutorial on how to create a 2D game to shoot moving targets before they reach a set destination. Part I and Part II of the tutorial are done, Part III should be out soon.

MooTools

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MooTools is an Object-Oriented JavaScript framework designed for the intermediate to advanced JavaScript developer. With it a developer can create flash-like animations such as sliding menus, image slide shows, and much more.

Book Review: How to Think Like a Great Graphic Designer, by Debbie Millman

A review about an inspiring book that peek inside the heads of some of the world’s greatest living graphic designers. How do they think, how do they connect to others, what special skills do they have?