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Responsive Images in Practice · An A List Apart Article
alistapart.com/article/responsive-images-in-practice, posted 2014 by peter in css graphics howto html webdesign
For years, we’ve known what’s been weighing down our responsive pages: images. Huge ones, specially catered to huge screens, which we’ve been sending to everyone. We’ve known how to fix this problem for a while too: let us send different sources to different clients. New markup allows us to do exactly that. srcset lets us offer multiple versions of an image to browsers, which, with a little help from sizes, pick the most appropriate source to load out of the bunch. picture and source let us step in and exert a bit more control, ensuring that certain sources will be picked based on either media queries or file type support.
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Free vectors icons for download and Icon font | Flaticon
www.flaticon.com/, posted 2014 by peter in design download free graphics typography webdesign
Welcome to FlatIcon: the Fastest Tool that Converts Fabulous Icons into Web Fonts.
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Glyphr Studio, the free HTML5 based font editor
glyphrstudio.com/, posted 2014 by peter in download free graphics online typography webdesign
Glyphr Studio is a free, html5 based font editor.
Font design has a high barrier of entry. Professional font design programs are very complex, and quite expensive. Glyphr Studio is accessible, streamlined, and made for font design hobbyists... and it's free!
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Grafana - Graphite and InfluxDB Dashboard and graph composer
grafana.org/, posted 2014 by peter in free graphics monitoring opensource software statistics visualization
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Generating Handwritten Text with Neural Networks
www.cs.toronto.edu/~graves/handwriting.cgi, posted 2013 by peter in conversion graphics online typography
Type a message into the text box, and the network will try to write it out longhand (this paper explains how it works). Be patient, it can take a while!
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The Cicada Principle and Why It Matters to Web Designers - SitePoint
www.sitepoint.com/the-cicada-principle-and-why-it-matters-to-web-designers/, posted 2013 by peter in css design graphics howto math webdesign
As you can see, the tiles overlap and interact to generate new patterns and colors. And as we’re using magical prime numbers, this pattern will not repeat for a long, long time. § Exactly how long? 29px × 37px × 53px… or 56,869px! § Now this was something of a revelation to me. I actually had to triple-check my calculations, but the math is rock solid. Remember these are tiny graphics — less than 7kb in total — yet they are generating an area of original texture of almost 57,000 pixels wide.
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LaTeX Coffee Stains | hanno-rein.de
hanno-rein.de/archives/349, posted 2013 by peter in download free graphics humor text
This package provides an essential feature to LaTeX that has been missing for too long. It adds a coffee stain to your documents. A lot of time can be saved by printing stains directly on the page rather than adding it manually.
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Two.js
jonobr1.github.io/two.js/, posted 2013 by peter in development free graphics software webdesign
Two.js is a two-dimensional drawing api geared towards modern web browsers. It is renderer agnostic enabling the same api to draw in multiple contexts: svg, canvas, and webgl.
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LaTeX Templates
www.latextemplates.com/, posted 2013 by peter in download free graphics reference text typography
This website is not designed to teach you how to use LaTeX. There is a great deal of information on that elsewhere, most of it for free. Rather, this website is designed to make LaTeX easy for the beginner as well as for the expert by providing heavily commented, easy to understand, templates for a diversity of document types. It is my hope that this website will decrease frustration, increase the use of LaTeX and provide a generally useful service to all who are interested.
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Mona and Lena
screamingduck.com/Article.php?ArticleID=46&Show=ABCE, posted 2012 by peter in art development graphics
A very interesting article by a guy who went and did what I have been thinking of doing myself: experimenting with using a genetic algorithm and translucent polygons to render (somewhat distorted but cool-looking) photos and other images.
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