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JavaScript has blossomed so rightly. Since then, there are jquery, Mootools , Scriptallicious, Prototype etc..which really produces cool effects. In todays time, java script is a must have component.
Pioneering Czechoslovakian artist Alphonse Mucha (1860 – 1939) created a sumptuous Art Nouveau style filled with soft colors, curving lines and ethereal women. Mucha was inspired to paint by the artwork he saw in churches. A starving artist in Paris, Mucha skyrocketed to fame after he created a life size poster for Sarah Bernhardt’s play, “Gismonda.” The poster, which differed from current artistic trends, made him a household name and earned him a six-year contract from Bernhardt. In the 1960’s, Mucha’s style was revived, especially in psychedelic posters
Super Bowl XLIV has come to a close and if you want to say good bye to it, you can browse different football websites. Not only will these websites be interesting for football fans but web designers too.
This post features a collection of vintage university postcards representing each university’s rich history. Let these postcards tell you the stories and see how the old campus buildings looked like before the advent of modern technology and architecture.
Especially for our dear customers we have produced the wonderful collection of St. Valentine Twitter Themes. Hope, you will find great use for this nice gift.
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When designing a web site, a great idea to make the design unique is to use elements from real life, such as nature, instead of going for the standard "Web 2.0" style. That will make your web site stand out, and when done properly, can look great.
A good example is Go Glamping. They use trees in the header, and a wood texture for the background, which give the site a great feeling.
If you are starting a new project but have no idea what color scheme to use in your design, a great place to find inspiration is COLORlovers where you can find colors, color pallets and patterns.
Another great place to go for color inspiration is Adobe Kuler, Adobe's very own color theme site.









