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    June 15, 2012

    What’s In Your Feed?

    Filed under: Blogging,Uncategorized — admin @ 10:07 am

    As a Friday “quick-hit”, we wanted to share what’s in the RSS feed reader of one of our employees. So, what’s in your feed…Jimmy Marks?

    Thought I would share some of my most-read, best-loved blogs that I read every week. Hopefully, you’ll find some resources in here that will help you out in your day-to-day design/writing/coding/project-handling.

    Web Design Ledger – A great blog, lots of useful things you’d normally never think of (add-on Photoshop brushes, tutorials, fonts). Quite useful and very often free stuff, every day. Definitely a good add.

    SpyreStudios - Another designy-type blog, but with an emphasis on coding and app development thrown in for good measure. What everyone in web development/web applications knows but doesn’t tell you (unless you ask) is that most of what they’ve learned wasn’t learned in a classroom. Instead, it comes with dedicated, independent study and good source material.

    PetaPixel – I love photography and I always want to find new ways to get better at it. In addition to taking lots and lots of pictures, I check out PetaPixel. They have great tips, useful resources, and plenty of examples of what’s current and earth-shaking in the world of photography.

    Swissmiss – A really cool blog about design/style. It has nothing to do with the powdered hot chocolate mix – the author lives in New York but is originally from Switzerland.

    Indexed - Jessica Hagy draws comics on index cards at work and shares them via this blog. They’re very funny and incredibly smart.

    TOTAL BLOGS IN FEED READER: 120

    [Notice: The listed blogs take on sponsors at their choosing and for their own purposes and are solely responsible for their own content. DigitalMailer assumes no responsibility for the contents of these websites or their advertisers.]

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