A few months ago I never would have thought that I would be writing an Evernote review.
I mean…I had heard about it, read about it, even viewed videos about it. And every person that would talk about it had good things to say.
So, of course, I signed up for my own free account. But, that was it. I didn’t use it.
Heck…I didn’t even really know how to use it. I mean, why would I need to store notes online? I loved using the little sticky notes on my MacBook, I had tons of them on my desktop. I used Google Docs to keep lists and I would bookmark websites on my Chrome Browser. Certainly I didn’t need Evernote!
But, then one day I decided to log in to Evernote once again to “check it out”. Read More…
It’s no secret that a creative environment will help you get your creative juices flowing. Whatever your budget is…whatever type of home or apartment you have…with just a little forethought and follow through you’ll have a beautiful home office workspace of you own.
But, if you feel you still need an idea or a little inspiration for your own project, I put together a list of 13 Beautiful Home Office Workspaces to Make you Salivate. Enjoy and post your comments below.
With so many people and businesses trying to dig into social media and wanting to showcase that on their websites, we need to have a constant supply of social media icons so we don’t use the same ones on each project.
With that in mind, I thought it would be cool to put this list together of 10 high quality social media icons for you.
I know there’s tons out there…but these are…NICE!
Vintage Icon Set for Bloggers
Possible streaks and worn look are intended. This is what makes it different and unique.
Each icon is in .png format with transparent background, sized at 256×256px or 128×128px.
This post on crumpled paper textures was inspired by the guys over at Six Revisions. They had a nice post on Free Grungy Paper Textures and so I thought I would share some more wrinkles with you.
Creating a CSS website layout in Dreamweaver can be super simple and save you a lot of time.
The tutorial pros over at TutVid.com put together a nice video tutorial to show exactly how this is done. It is a little bit on the long side (like 30 min.), but after watching and perfecting this, you will save tons of time on your future projects.