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teamsassdesign:

Special thanks to Bermon Painter for all his awesome iterations which led us to this. We just revealed this logo at ConvergeFL and were pleased by the positive reactions. More exciting things are coming very, very soon!

teamsassdesign:

Special thanks to Bermon Painter for all his awesome iterations which led us to this. We just revealed this logo at ConvergeFL and were pleased by the positive reactions. More exciting things are coming very, very soon!

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Adobe Advances in HTML5 (by jnack)

Say what you will about Adobe, there’s some interesting work still going on here.

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Kicking Ass + Taking Names with Sass & Compass (by Nathan Henderson)

One of the better video overviews I’ve seen for SASS+Compass. Definitely check it out if you’ve wanted to “get” what it’s about but haven’t had the time.

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Text Editor Intervention

I love this, friggin’ love this post. I often share with others how great TextMate is, I also tell people (usually in the same breath) how I long for a much more modern UI and better preview capabilities. It’s not asking for too much I don’t think (but I guess it is). Everything else is great about it.

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Bloom: new ways to see and communicate

Great parallax view effect as you scroll down. (via @jnack)

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The New Bulletproof @Font-Face Syntax

If you’re doing web design and not using Fontspring yet, shame on you. While TypeKit and a bunch of the other great web font services that have cropped over the years are great, Fontspring hits that sweet spot for me of not relying on someone else to host the fonts and thusly charging me monthly with usage caps and having a great collection of high quality fonts to choose from. The fact they’ve figured out the tricky stuff for me of finding the winning font-face stack goes a long way too. I can’t say enough about these guys. I used them on Widgetbox and it worked out great.

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The Top 5 Mistakes of Massive CSS | Nettuts+

Starts out a little rough but stick with it, Nicole has a lot of good things to say about getting out of the massive CSS business.

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More or Less a Framework

Less Framework 2

A css framework for cross-media devices.

No more 960px, no hacks unless you want them, and scales nicely for popular devices. Just what I’ve been holding out for since I’m a bit lazy and tired to attempt to roll my own. 

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kuroir:

Screencast of the new feature added to the SCSS Textmate Bundle: the XHTML to SCSS.

Sorry for my engrish.

Just watching how well kuroir works with the Zen Coding expansion bundle is impressive on it’s own, but then to see what his new feature does, blows it out of the water.

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Mario "Kuroir" Ricalde: SASS is CSS on Steroids

Ever since I began learning CSS back in 2003, I remember asking myself why didn’t it provide basic mathematical operators. Seven years later, I still ask myself that question.

What would make CSS a better language to quickly develop and maintain web applications? The answer for me was pretty…

I just started using SASS and Compass myself. I can’t recommend it enough for anyone who deals in CSS.

Hat tip to David Kaneda and Jay Robinson of Sencha for turning me onto it.

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