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Boxes Keeps Your Items Organized and Ready to Sell

It's not often an application creates what is essentially an entirely new genre of apps. However, when an application does, it's sure to intrigue many and bring about a market untouched. This just so happens to be the case with the app Boxes, released today. Boxes is a tool and service which will help you make the most of the items you own by allowing you to organize...
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Analog Camera, the latest iPhone app by Realmac Software

Realmac Software has just announced their latest iOS app, Analog Camera, due to be released sometime later this month for $0.99. Analog Camera, named after the company's Analog for Mac, aims to be the fastest and easiest way to take, process and share photos. Some of the features you'll find are: Simple and uncluttered interface. 8 stunning filters th...
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Typekit to Allow Desktop Syncing of Fonts

You're building a design in Photoshop, destined for the web, and as you're looking for potential Typekit fonts to use, you come across one which isn't on your computer; quite the bummer if you're looking to line up everything perfectly. You don't want to purchase an entirely new font just to rough draft a design, but you also want everything to look as similar as poss...
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Zerply announces two features aimed at improving the way job candidates and recruiters interact

If you haven't heard, Zerply is out to redefine social profiles, resumes, and portfolios. Tailored towards creatives, it's a simple professional network that focuses on your experience and talent while presenting you in the best way. And now the team is betting big on the future of portfolios for everyone. Today Zerply is releasing two features which they say are a...
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Designer School – A Free Course on the Basics of Web Development

Unlike many of our readers and writers here at The Industry, I possess not an ounce of coding/programming knowledge. I understand some very, very basic HTML syntax, as well as a little bit of Visual Basic (thank you Intro to Computer Programming class for taking care of my maths credit), but beyond this minuscule amount of information, I know essentially nothing in th...
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Thoughts on Using Web Frameworks

If you're involved in web design, you're probably familiar with at least one of the popular front-end frameworks. Bootstrap is everywhere, Foundation is hot on its heels, and the HTML5 Boilerplate has become nearly ubiquitous. Smaller frameworks with a more focused niche are released almost daily. Are frameworks a crutch, or can they be a useful tool to experie...
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A Manifesto for Gesture Ubiquity

If you have been following my writings here on The Industry, you will have noticed I'm quite the advocate of gestures. Many people agree, many disagree, but one thing can be sure; gestures here, with more and more are arriving by the week. A manifesto, written by Rakesh, was recently released, where he lays down some much-needed ground rules. They're rules which de...
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The Potential of Stripe Acquiring Kickoff

As I'm sure you know by now, Kickoff 2 is finally out of beta. After playing around with the beta for quite some time, I find Kickoff extremely impressive in almost every regard. However, there's also some bigger news at play with Kickoff. Stripe has acquired Kickoff. Yes, that Stripe. Benjamin De Cock, founder of Kickoff, stated in his announcement of the acquisit...
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Hunie Introduces Design Critiques with Versioning

Hunie, the design critique site we first covered back in December, is releasing a significant update today which makes it even more useful for soliciting and providing feedback on works-in-progress. Hunie (pronounced like "honey," not "hue-knee") enables designers to upload images of their work and receive constructive criticism in the form of comments, upvote...
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