Do you have not-even-that-great foods at the grocery store that always sing a siren song to you?
Mine are the potato wedges at the deli and those pre-made garlic bread loaves you bake at home.
This weird web project is so up my alley.
✨ titledrops.com by @kstardesigns tracks when in a song, tv show, or movie the title is dropped for the first time.
Kyle Stark @kstardesigns View tweet
Hiya. Just wanted to share my new site, which was inspired by all your weird web projects that I’ve been following over the years: titledrops.com. Keep on creating!
Fun fact: From the moment I opened a fresh Illustrator file to the final deploy, this site took 10 days. Which is pretty wild even for me.
Also here’s a screenshot of my Illustrator file. I’m usually more organized. 🙈
Just published a case study for my 2019 portfolio refresh if you’re interested in what went into it! 📝 lynnandtonic.com/thoughts/entries/case-study-2019-refresh
Discovering a band later in their career is really fun (so many albums!) but also super overwhelming (so many albums!).
OMG! This video breaks down my CSS cybertruck to show what each of the linear gradients is doing. So cool.
It also goes over multiple background images (and sizes) which a few people asked about. Check it out!
Red Stapler @redStapler_twit View tweet
This is so AWESOME I had to make a video about it.
youtu.be/hO4rnNcjXcU
I should write my portfolio case study immediately after I finish it. I wait even a week and I look back at it and my brain is like what.
And then I think about all those people who said out loud that they could get a tennis ball past Serena Williams.
My favorite response people have to art is “I could do this.” I get that they’re saying they don’t value the work, but all I can think is could you do it? Like really?
Every Thanksgiving I’m disappointed the cranberry sauce isn’t IKEA lingonberry jam so I finally planned ahead.