Tag Archives: css

CSS3 for Block Elements: Shadows, Corners, and Gradients

With most modern browsers starting to support CSS3 standards, designers and developers now have access to some pretty cool styling tools that were once limited to Photoshop. Commonly used design elements such as shadows, rounded corners, and gradients can now … Continue reading

Using the Google Font Directory

The Google Font Directory (or Google WebFonts) is an extremely simple way for developers and designers to expand their repertoire of available fonts. Typography on the web is usually restricted by the short list of Common Websafe Fonts that are … Continue reading

Kuhn Studio

World renowned glass artist Jon Kuhn needed a modern website to maintain his creative business. We decided to go for a very modern, dark, minimalist design so that the artwork could speak for itself. Thin, sans-serif typography and an Ajax … Continue reading

A Beginner’s Guide to Freelance Web Development

Web development is a exciting field that takes decades to master but has a low barrier to entry for those with the right mindset. There is little expense involved in setting up a small side business, and with increasing experience … Continue reading