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HTML5 Tutorials for Keeping Your Design Skills Tight


  

With the growing number of HTML5 tutorials available to help designers and developers get a better handle on this language, it can get a bit tricky sorting through them to find what you are truly looking for. And as the capabilities of this language expand, it is important to keep up with the many ways to harness the full power of HTML5. Today, we hope to help you on that journey.

Below is a collection of handy HTML5 tutorials and resources that will teach you the basic ins and outs of the language, along with many, much more specific techniques. Take a look down through them and start boning up on HTML5!

Learn the Basics

What is HTML5? Infographic covers what it is, and why it’s useful. It also goes into where it’s supported. While not technically a tutorial, this is still a helpful resource to keep on hand.

HTML5 Tutorial.com is a great place for beginners to get their feet wet. The site is set up for those who have little to no knowledge of the language, and promises to get them ready to write and edit a site by hand.

HTML5 for Web Developers is an awesome work in progress, that is written with web developers in mind (cutting out the unnecessary vendor specific bits of the spec). Comprehensive and growing, this HTML5 specification is fantastic for beginners or those looking to refresh.

HTML5 Doctor is a site that anyone looking to sharpen their skills should know about. Their article archive alone is like an entire course on HTML5 and worth your while to take a look through.

HTML5 Pocket Book is just that. A short and sweet intro into the language. This printable fold-up pocket guide is a good cheat sheet of sorts for beginners to keep handy.

Getting Specific

Toying With the HTML5 File System API is a tutorial that explores this new element of HTML5, and the basics of this new API. Going over the most common file system tasks.

Have A Field Day With HTML5 Forms seeks to make you share the author’s love of using HTML5 to create much needed web forms. With the aid of some CSS techniques, you will have a fully styled and ready to use form in your arsenal.

Cross-Browser HTML5 Placeholder Text is a tutorial that will allow you to use HTML5 to fill any unfocused sections of your forms to have placeholder text. For browsers where this is not supported yet, there is a jQuery fallback in place.

Code a Backwards Compatible, One Page Portfolio with HTML5 and CSS3 is a solid tutorial that will teach you the basics of this sort of build. While it is built using HTML5 and CSS3, it takes older browsers and their lack of support into consideration.

How To Build A Real-Time Commenting System is a nifty tutorial that will take you through using HTML5 to craft a commenting system that works with users in real-time, adding that fluidity and freshness to your site.

Design & Code a Cool iPhone App Website in HTML5 is not just for someone looking to promote an app, though that is where it is aimed. The tutorial will take the user through constructing a promotional site using HTML5 and a bit of style in CSS3.

How HTML5 Aids Mobile Financial App Development explains many of the new tags that are available in the language for building financial based applications.

HTML5 localStorage is divided into four parts and seeks to break down and fully explain the specifics of this aspect of the language. For those who do not know much about HTML5 localStorage, or those looking to know more, this is a great place to turn.

Add HTML5 video to your site will give you the tools to embed vids into your pages without having to rely on plugins or anything but your code. Again, there are fallbacks in place with this system for older browsers (flash based).

Touch The Future: Create An Elegant Website With HTML5 And CSS3 offers readers a brief overview of both languages before diving into a well structured tutorial that will have you building your own site by the end.

A Non-Responsive Approach to Building Cross-Device Webapps is a well thought out approach to serving up device specific builds, without simply using media queries to accomplish a purely aesthetic rearrangement of web elements.

HTML5 File Uploads with jQuery is a useful tutorial that uses the new HTML5 API’s to facilitate a jQuery based ‘upload center’ with drag and drop capabilities.

Create Vector Masks using the HTML5 Canvas teaches users to use the handy canvas tag in HTML5 with a bit of clipping to help shape more stylish images for your site.

Build your own HTML5 3D engine once again uses HTML5′s canvas tag, though this time with a little bit of Javascript to fashion a 3D rendering engine.

HTML5 Grayscale Image Hover offers users the means to dynamically clone colors within an image to turn it into grayscale, without an image editor. Instead, once again, HTML5′s canvas tag plays along with jQuery to make this happen.

“Mobifying” Your HTML5 Site is a tutorial that is dedicated to keeping your website mobile ready, and using HTML5 to get you there. With the focus on mobile ready these days, this tutorial might just hold the solutions you have been looking for.

Build your First Game with HTML5 calls on the power of Box2D and the ever-awesome canvas tag in HTML5 to craft a playable app.

Making a Beautiful HTML5 Portfolio uses both the Quicksand plugin, and the power of jQuery to build this stylish HTML5 based site to display your works.

All For Now

That is all on this end, folks, but that doesn’t mean the road ends here. We know there are more tutorials out there, and some thoughts that you may have on the ones we have shared. So take a moment and leave us a comment telling or directing us to the tutorials that really stand out to you.

(rb)


Styles of Japan: A Showcase of Manga and Anime Illustration


  

Illustration is a field that is overflowing with imagination. From the various styles and mediums that illustrators have at their disposal, imagination seems to be about the only limit to their work. One area in particular that never seems to be lacking in imagination is the Japanese styles commonly known as manga and anime.

While typically meaning forms of comics and animation, these terms have become somewhat encompassing for particular styles of art. And in both genres, the character work and often exciting, vibrant pieces are ones that do more than just reflect imagination, they exude it. So take a tour of this showcase we’ve prepared for you of manga and anime illustration to get inspired.

Styles of Japan

Cleared by nuriko-kun

Sisters by Pyromaniac

Jellyfish by cherriuki

Anemone and Malevilla by laverinne

Incandescence by JohnSu

Kizutsuku by kandasama

Newborn by Mezamero

Witch of the East by Hachiimi

-Broken but Loved- by naochiko

The Lonely Prince by Muika-Miru

I don’t cry by nuriko-kun

deadB by Sakukko

Bubbles by joodlez

The Power of Goodbye by Yaoi-World

commission – FruityStarburst by ruretto

Greed by mou-S

Dante VS Bayonetta by reiq

Earthling by shirotsuki

Snow + Ice by melodeiia

Excuse me… by Doodlez-Freaky

TraditionalArt vs. DigitalArt by namirenn

Flowers 2 by Clavies

First Sky by zetallis

Marie’s Recital by oh8

– Fairy Comission — by Kurama-chan

LG: Hachiimi by Doodlez-Freaky

Wisteria mirror by BoryChan

Remnants by shirotsuki

strawberry swirlpop by punipunipon

Diseased by InsaneAndroid

Gem of the Forest by pastelAurora

Penelope by Slugbox

Liesbeth by BoryChan

In the End

Through their rich history, these two artforms have evolved and grown, and today are inspiring artists around the world. We hope that some of that magic was captured in this post and passed along to our readers. Did any pieces really stand out to you? Let us know below!

(rb)


Exclusive Vector Freebie: Soda Red Mac OS Icons


  

Fresh on the heels of our last exclusive free icon set, we have another fantastic pack of icons for our readers. This time around, we were contacted by the talented crew over at TrySoda with an offer to release this brand new set of high quality Mac OS icons to our readers. These vector freebies were created with the midday summer heat in mind being beaten back by a refreshing cold soda in hand, and are modeled red after the TrySoda brand.

Check them out in the preview below and see if they are the missing style from your Mac dashboard. This energetic set is free for both commercial and personal use, and are ready to bring a bit of red to your day. We hope that you find the set useful and appealing. Enjoy!

The Icons

This set includes 42 icons in vector source (*.icns, archive approx. 18 Mb) giving users the possibility to customize these icons any way you want – add colors, shades, etc. These icons are original and were painstakingly drawn by the TrySoda team of designers for Mac OS users.

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Design Team Bio

We are Ukrainian team of designers Studio Soda (trysoda.com). Icons, interfaces, websites is our passion! In 2010, after having studied and worked in the best studios in Russia and Ukraine, several rebel designers teamed up to do business together – this is how our company Soda was born. We remain as rebel, as we were 2 years ago and try to bring this style in all our projects, creating beautiful and funky stuff, but we also take care about the quality of our products and our customers’ time.


Brushing Up: A Collection of Free Photoshop Brushes


  

Photoshop brushes are a hot commodity among the design community, so every now and then we like to look in on what new sets have been released to the masses. And in this post we have collected dozens of new, free Photoshop brushes to spice up your design arsenal, and help give you that push to dive into a new project, armed with decorative new design tools to take with you. Because really, when it comes to brushes, can you have too many?

If you believe like we do that the answer to that question is a definitive ‘no’, then take a look down through the PS brushes we have found for you, and load up. The licenses do tend to change, so please be sure to take a look at each one before you grab them. Enjoy the new design resources.

Brushing Up

Konstruction PS Brushset

Free Photoshop Environment Brushes

Waldseemuller World Map Photoshop Brushes

Scorched and Burned – A Free PhotoShop Brush Set

Speckle Brushes made of Coco (free download)

Floral Doodles Brushes Vol 2

Dwuff’s Doodle Brushes

Walk The Line Brush Pack

Decco-Mite PS Brushes

Free Lense Flare Brushes

Grid 2 BrushPack for Photoshop or Gimp

Night Sky Free Brushes

Chaotic Painting Brushes

Ink Chaos Brush Pack

Color Brushes 2

Ebullient | 9 Painting Brushes

Doodle Arrows Photoshop Brush Set

Vzero Brushes Set

Free Textured Spray Paint Brushes

Abstract 2 brushPack for Photoshop or Gimp

Grungy Hand Drawn Arrow Brushes

Chain Brush

Reblue’s Brush No 01

Dirt Road Brushes

Faded Textures

Retro Shape Brushes

Free Dust Particle Photoshop Brush Set

The Brush Off

That brings us to the end of this new collection, but there is still more to discuss. Feel free to use the comment section to leave your thoughts on these fantastic design tools, or to link us over to a set that your arsenal would feel lacking without. We look forward to hearing from you.

(rb)


Exclusive Vector Freebie: Ecology Icon Set


  

Without any doubt colorful and high quality vector icons are one of the most desirable resources in field of design. Even though the World Ecology Day is far ahead of us awareness still needs to be raised around the world. Today’s freebie collection contains 20 vector icons designed in this theme. This exclusive ecology icon set of vectors has been designed by Jasmina Stanojevic, one of our regular Illustrator experts.

So take a look at the set in the preview below, and hopefully you will have a need for these fun and fantastic new freebies we have for you as a way to show our appreciation for the continued support of our blog and mission.

The Icons

This ecology icon set has been created in Adobe Illustrator CS5 as scalable vectors, making it possible to use them in different sizes without quality loss. Beside the scalability icons are completely editable, which makes them perfect for any use. The download contains a .zip file with the original .ai file and an .eps version as well. Icons are available for use in personal and commercial projects.

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Designer Bio

Jasmina is a self taught vector illustrator from Serbia who has been working as a freelance designer for over five years now. Her biggest passion is in vector illustrations and motion graphic design. In her spare time she likes to read comic books and playing Call of Duty 2. You can check out her portfolio for more and also follow her on Twitter.

(rb)


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