Friday, June 19, 2015

Design deals for the week

Every week, we’ll give you an overview of the best deals for designers, make sure you don’t miss any by subscribing to our deals feed. You can also follow the recently launched website Type Deals if you are looking for free fonts or font deals.

Wonder font

A hand-drawn calligraphy font with a sexy style.

$9 instead of $20 – Get it now!

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Greatesque font

Greatesque is a beautiful script font in with, spontaneous, wild and natural looks or imperfection. Its irregularity create an unexpected result and it ideal for designing book covers, film covers, apparel, cards, logos, posters, art quotes, hand-drawn logos, DIY projects, invitations, scrap-booking, wall art design, blog headers, etc.

$5 instead of $10 – Get it now!

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Lifetime Access to 90+ Tech Courses

With this Mighty Deal from Stone River Academy, you can get a lifetime membership to more than 90 amazing courses built to help you master everything from graphic design to iPhone app development! That’s more than 2000 hours of online learning, with up to 5 new courses expected to be added each month.

$97 instead of $1445 – Get it now!

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Magento or Shopify: which one should you choose for an eCommerce site

With the growing demand of online shopping, the platform for creating eCommerce websites are equally being competitive. Choosing the most suitable platform for your online store that can manage and maintain your products and payment options is a very critical step for any business owner. An immature choice can lead to failure of your business. That is why in this today’s blog, we are talking about two hottest platform for building an eCommerce website i.e. Magento and Shopify.

Both Magento and Shopify are shopping carts that allows you to create and manage online store. Both have the pros and cons as well. Let’s look at them individually below!

Shopify

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Pros:

1. Ease of use

Shopify is good if you hate coding because you can easily set up your website via its simple and intuitive admin panel. It’s user-friendly and you do not need to depend upon developers to make small customizations.

2. Awesome free templates

It offers multiple killer templates for free which means you can attract your prospects via beautiful designs.

3. Great bandwidth

Shopify provides great bandwidth without any extra charge.

4. Multiple add-ons and extensions

Whether you are seeking to boost your website via SEO extensions or add some cool features via add-ons, Shopify has multiple free and fee-based extensions and adds-on to help you with.

5. Good customer/technical support

Shopify offers 24/7 customer/technical support. They are active on discussion forum and blogs where you can put your queries and get it resolved. You can even like the Shopify page on Facebook and follow the cart on Twitter.

Cons:

1. Product features

If you are seeking for some features such as email newsletters, one page checkout in Shopify, it will cost you extra charge whereas in magento, these are completely inbuilt for free.

2. Transaction fee

Shopify charges 1 to 2% transaction fees depending on your chosen plan.

3. Hosted solution

Shopify is a hosted solution and hence your online store is hosted by them so you have to pay hosting charge and the site is under their control.

Magento

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Pros:

1. Open source

Magento is an open source software that is available for free. Also, hosting is in your own hand. It’s not in control of Magento as it was in Shopify.

2. Product features

The order management tools of Magento are much better compared to shopify. It also has broader range of product browsing options.  You can easily find the cart that supports several marketing promotions like newsletter, coupons, surveys and polls.

3. No transaction fee

In compared to shopify, Magento doesn’t incur any transaction fee.

4. Payment processing

Magento integrates with several processors and offers one-page checkout which makes it better than Shopify.

Cons:

1. Difficult to newbies

If you do not know coding at all, then, using Magento might be problematic to you. You’ll be taken to several get started steps while you walk for the first time in this platform. It might also be difficult to edit themes without any coding know-how.

2. Customer support

Magento do offer 24/7 customer support but it has been faced by many users that it takes days to have your query answered via tickets. Some even wanted the inbuilt blog and mobile themes as they have found the cart too complicated to deal with.

3. Server speed

Many Magento users complain about the slow server speed.

4. Bandwidth

Users are unhappy with extra bandwidth charges.

Which one to choose then?

It actually depends upon your requirement. If you want a simple interface where you can quickly setup your store for your small business, then you can go for Shopify, but, if your store is for large business then the powerful product feature of Magento will let you choose it. So, what type of business do you possess? Let us know in the comments below!

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Divi 2.4 is here, and it’s more than just an update! (sponsored)

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Divi is ElegantThemes’ most popular WordPress theme for a very good reason, it’s much more than a simple template, it’s a powerful website builder that truly extends the capabilities of WordPress. ElegantThemes releases today the version 2.4 of it’s coolest theme, and the new features and re-design are just stunning.

Now let’s take a look at what changed in Divi 2.4…

A Reinvented Interface

Based on users experience, the UI of the theme was totally reinvented to make it even easier to use and more beautiful.

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Even more layouts available

Layouts are one of the best features of Divi, as it makes it possible to create advanced web design with just a few clicks.

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Totally responsive

Google has made it clear that websites that are not adapted for display on tablets and mobile will be penalized. No risk of this to happen with Divi, the layouts are all 100% fluid and Responsive.

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24 unique fullscreen headers

Do you like these fancy fullscreen headers that you see on many well-designed websites? Well, you’ll be able to create these as well with Divi.

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New navigation options

The navigation menu is another key element of your website, Divi knows it and offers many options to create exactly the one you need.

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Post builder

Whether you want to create a landing page or do a Medium-style blog post, the post builder will be just right to create posts that tell a story.

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Page elements

Another incredibly useful building block of Divi is the ability to add page elements that are synced accross multiple pages. That’s even more power for advanced layouts.

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Spacing controls

For anyone who’s ever done web design and worked with CSS, you know how painful it can be to arrange spacing for block on the page. Not with Divi, the theme let you deeply customize the spacing between building blocks.

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Advanced settings customization

If all these customization options aren’t enough for you, the customizer was revamped and get tons more settings to arrange your theme exactly the way you want.

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Advanced settings

During the creation process of Divi, designers and developers were not forgotten. There are some advanced settings you can change, as well as the possibility to add custom CSS to your theme to make it really personal.

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The most advanced theme on the market

To conclude, I’d say that Divi 2.4 is probably the most useful and comprehensive WordPress theme on the market. It works perfectly for developers and people who aren’t too tech-savvy. Get it now and you get many themes in one.

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8 important tools for web designers and developers

Today, here we have a wide range of tools and resources for kick-ass web developers to make their development projects run smoothly and efficiently. Check-out these handy tools below!

1. BugHerd

BugHerd is a great tool for tracking bug built by web developers that makes collecting feedback from non-tech users a breeze. You can get this tool here.

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2. Net2ftp

Net2ftp is an in browser FTP platform that lets you login, upload and edit web files. You can get the tool here.

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3. Apiary

Apiary is a tool for the whole design and development team that automatically builds interactive documentation for API designs to make the development stage easier. Get this killer tool here.

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4. Remote Debugging With Google Chrome DevTools

Remote debugging with Chrome DevTools lets you debug live content on your Android device from your development machine. Get this tool here.

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5. Annyang

Annyang brings the power of voice commands to your development projects in this teeny javascript library. Get this tool here.

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6. PageSpeed

The PageSpeed tools analyze and optimize your site following web best practices. Get the tool here.

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7. Moz’s SEO Cheat Sheet 2.0 For Web Developers

This is a resource rather than tool by Moz that is an invaluable reference for web developers throughout their projects to ensure their code keeps search engines happy. Get the resource here.

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8. Userium

This is also a resource rather than a tool in the shape of an interactive checklist for you to comb through your projects and check for usability issues. Get it here.

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Sunday, June 14, 2015

Wallpaper of the Week - 80s

Wallpaper of the Week - 80s

The wallpaper of this week is an amazing image that I created last weekend inspired by the Kung Furry movie. As you can see the image is all about the 80s with neon/light effects with the classic computer generated grid.

If you want to know how the image was created in Photoshop check out the tutorial at: http://abduzeedo.com/80s-artwork-photoshop

Abduzeedo's wallpaper of the week - 80s
Desktop Version

Abduzeedo's iPad wallpaper of the week - 80s
iPad Version

Abduzeedo's iPhone wallpaper of the week by - 80s
iPhone Version

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Sunday, May 24, 2015

Wallpaper of the Week - Space Invaders

Wallpaper of the Week - Space Invaders

The wallpaper of this week is a photo I took in Hong Kong of one of the Space Invaders artwork. The exhibition was titled WIPE OUT and there were several amazing pieces from this legendary French artist. Invader is internationally known for his pixelated mosaic “space invaders” which he has placed in over 60 cities around the world for almost 20 years. In January 2014, the artist launched the third wave of his “invasion” in Hong Kong 13 years after he first hit the city.The works showed a significant evolution, displaying characters from local culture and classic cartoons, but still in the artist’s immediately recognisable pixel aesthetic.

I define myself as an ULA, an unidentified living artist. I chose Invader as my pseudonym and I always appear behind a mask. As such, I can visit my own exhibitions without any visitors knowing who I really am even if I stand a few steps away from them. Since 1998, I have developed a large scale project, code name: Space Invaders

For more information visit http://www.space-invaders.com/home/

Abduzeedo's wallpaper of the week - Space Invaders
Desktop Version

Abduzeedo's iPad wallpaper of the week - Space Invaders
iPad Version

Abduzeedo's iPhone wallpaper of the week - Space Invaders
iPhone Version

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Monday, May 18, 2015

Wallpaper of the Week - Hong Kong

Wallpaper of the Week Hong Kong

The wallpaper of this week is photo that I took from my trip to Hong Kong last weekend. The image was taken at night when it was raining. The shutter speed was set to 5 seconds and the outcome was a very Blade Runner style image. I love the colors of Hong Kong at night and this photo gives you a little glimpse of that.

Abduzeedo's wallpaper of the week Hong Kong
Desktop Version

Abduzeedo's iPad wallpaper of the week Hong Kong
iPad Version

Abduzeedo's iPhone wallpaper of the week Hong Kong
iPhone Version

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8 cool and free typography apps for designers

Yes, you can use your tablet or phone for social media stuff and games, that’s what most people use it for. As design professionals, we should also be aware of all the awesome apps that can help you with our work or passion. Check out the apps before for anything related to typography.

1. Fontest

Want to know how your favorite fonts are rendered on Android? Then get familiar with Fontest. It’s a developer and typography tool with six high quality fonts for free.

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2. FontBrowser

Use FontBrowser app for browsing Unicode fonts and keystrokes. It’s for free and you can search the symbols by type, saving precious minutes if you’re frantically looking for a particular arrow symbol.

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3. Fontroid

Fontroid is a world’s first social font service that creates best handwriting font with people all over the world. Get it here.

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4. PicLab

Make it easy to add typography to your photos with PicLab that offers lots of fonts and full control over size, positioning, opacity, rotation, and color.

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5. Tiff

Compare the fonts with this visually contrast tiff app. This app will let you know how the letters look in different typefaces.

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6. Paper by FiftyThree

With the slogan of “Ideas begin on paper”, this app offers a tactile experience via a bunch of bolt-on modules for sketching and coloring, which are useful for getting down font-design notes and ideas. Get this app here.

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7. Quark DesignPad

Quark DesignPad app enables to rapidly wireframe grid-based designs. It’s a necessary tool for people who deal with typefaces and fonts on a daily basis. Get this app here.

Quark DesignPad

8. WhatTheFont

If you are surfing the internet and found some amazing font on certain website, but do not know which font is it exactly then WhatTheFont is an app for you. You can simply take a picture, upload it and the app does the rest.

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Design deals for the week

Every week, we’ll give you an overview of the best deals for designers, make sure you don’t miss any by subscribing to our deals feed. You can also follow the recently launched website Type Deals if you are looking for free fonts or font deals.

Vintage Fonts and Shapes Bundle

These 4 Vintage Fonts and Shapes Bundles from graphic designer Agung Gumilang are as different from each other as they are fabulous. This set includes: Lakester Font Family, GRIBA typeface, Authentic Vintage Labels, and Vintage Vector Elements and Textures.

$19 instead of $90 – Get it now!

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Lifetime access to 46+ amazing WordPress themes

This Mighty Deal from Themes Kingdom includes life time access to all current and all future professional WP themes to use on your personal or client sites. All include a responsive design and easy-to-use custom admins to change up the look and feel of your site.

$49 instead of $329 – Get it now!

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Bundle Storm V2: The Bundle of Bundles

Bundle Storm is back with another humungous bundle of awesome content. Introducing Bundle Storm v2. This is one of the biggest bundle for creative professionals, jam packed with icons, textures, fractal images, patterns, characters, stock photos and so much more.

$37 instead of $149 – Get it now!

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8 awesome gadgets made with wood

We all love gadgets and the great functionalities that they have brought to our lives. However, most gadgets have a quite cold look-and-feel as they are most of the time made of plastic and metal. In this post we take a look at some cool gadgets that are made of wood and have a more natural look-and-feel.

1. Bamboo Multi-Charging Station, Without Power Strip

This gadget has a room for a laptop, tablet and up to 3 other devices. You can keep all your portable gadgets charged and organized with the Multi-Charging Station. You can get it here.

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2. Wood iPad Cases

These iPad cases were designed to look like a notebook using renewable South Asiatic bamboo cane which is naturally strong to protect an iPad from the daily grind. Get more info here.

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3. Miniot wooden iPad and iPhone cases

Miniot’s cases use the most beautiful wood and the cases are astounding. Get more info here.

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4. Wood keys for the Macbook

This product uses 3M adhesive to attach the keys and it is easily removable and leaves no residue behind. Backlight feature is integrated as well as support for all international languages. Get more info here.

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5. Modo – Modular Desktop Organizer

Modo is a simple and fully customizable solution for your desktop chaos such as iPad, iPhone, pens, clips, chargers etc. for more detail, click here.

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6. Natural sound for your mobile life

This is a compact, powerful Bluetooth sound system with a hand crafted, solid wood cabinet that perfect for iPhone and iPad. Get it here.

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7. Bamboo USB 4 Port Hub

Bamboo USB 4 Port Hub is a polished genuine bamboo hub body, with four USB ports. This USB splitter is a hip way to keep all of your devices connected and charged. For more info click here.

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8. Grass Wood Co.

The Grass Wood Co. is a newly established company specialising in bamboo-based products available for the Macbook Pro, Macboom Pro Retina, Macbook Air (13 inch), iPad 2 and the iPad 3. Get more details here.

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