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Jan 27
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Creating Drop Caps Using CSS

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Jan 25
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Remove Border from Image Links

Jan 20
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Under The Influence

Tons of great work at the Masters of the Universe Tribute Art Show.

Jan 19
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Ouch.

Ouch.

Jan 13
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Fliperrrr
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Modern media as retro games.
Jan 12
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Amazing Crystal Cave

This just blows my mind. Be sure to check out some more stunning photography of the cave. More information about the cave in this National Geographic article.

Jan 11
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Why I Believe Printers Were Sent From Hell To Make Us Miserable

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Better CSS Font Stacks

Jan 7
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Jan 6
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Color Coding For The Color Blind

We can’t imagine a world without color. From health care to transportation, we rely on it to cue us daily. But for about ten percent of the world, color is relative.

Miguel Neiva has created a color coding system to improve daily life for the predominantly male population who experience color blindness (also know as Daltonism). The Color Add Color Identification System offers monochromatic icons to represent a range of colors. Using red, yellow and blue as the foundation, a code is developed in order to create visual icons. These icons can then be included on all color-based systems (from clothing tags to transportation maps) in order to increase accessibility and understanding.

Jan 5
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Adding More Coda Books

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Via silhouettemasterpiecetheatre.com
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Via the rut

Via the rut

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