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Designer's Bloc is a collection of links and bookmarks for web designers, developers, and professionals. It is compiled and edited roughly 5 times a week by Brad Dillon. You can find out more about him by following him around.

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November 28th, 2007

  • Closing this Chapter on CSS Frameworks

    An excellent response to Croft's query by Johnathan Christopher. I'm one of those he mentions in the article that can't believe this debate has gone on this long. Such is life.
  • Creating Seamless Patterns in Illustrator

    Being that Illustrator is not my strongsuit, I love a good tutorial on the subject, ESPECIALLY one by Veerle. She knows her stuff, and explains it in plain english, which is awesome, considering it's not her first language.
  • What’s Not to Love About Instant Cake Mixes?

    Andy Clarke riffs on Jeff Croft's CSS framework query with this satirical look at cake-baking. Croft's response: "Who knows if he was being light-hearted or mean-spirited, but I found it freaking hilarious."
  • Harry Potter and the Order of Typography

    An excellent slideshow of typographic examples found in the latest Potter film. Thank you Hicksy, that was delightful.
  • What’s not to love about CSS frameworks?

    Yet another post on CSS frameworks by master Croft. Mostly reiterating his previous articles on the subject, but with an open-ended question: What do you dislike about CSS frameworks?
  • BlueprintCSS: Tools of the trade

    Bjorkoy hits us with a list of plugins and tools to be used with Blueprint CSS
  • Babble and Fish

    Dave Shea gives us some tips for writing email internationally, and how to deal with language barriers in the babelfish era.
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