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[19 Feb 2009 | 6 Comments | 4,578 views]
The Light Sky Blue Heaven PSD Website Template

This template is a bit unfinished, but we were originally going to make this template a header, rather than an entire site template.. thus we are releasing it without finishing up the details. Each cloud has its own layer and was created as an individual brush.

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[15 Feb 2009 | No Comment | 343 views]
Vector “looking” high end speakers

Vector looking speaker set that was designed in photoshop (.psd).

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[11 Feb 2009 | No Comment | 626 views]
Perez Hilton banner – Hollywood Hills sign

Before anyone starts jumping to any conclusions… No… We didn’t make this for the Perez website. This banner was basically created out of boredom (help us think of better ideas! Send in a request today!).

This banner was actually a bit fun to make considering we wanted to reproduce the Hollywood Hills sign. If you look in better detail, you will notice that we actually created little metal posts that each letter sits on (like the real sign).

Feel free to modify this banner as you wish.. and for anyone that’s wondering what font the Hollywood Hills sign is made from, there is actually a “Hollywood Hills” font, you can download it for free from DaFont.com by clicking here

Programming, Scripts, Discussion »

[10 Feb 2009 | 7 Comments | 2,678 views]
Free Twitter Banner / Badge Generator

This morning we decided to create a Twitter badge / banner generator (out of boredom I guess). It’s very simple, straightforward, and not very impressive, but it gets the job done. All you need to do is enter in your website name (or any text that you want shown), then hit submit. A banner image (png with a transparent background) is generated on the fly that uses our Twitter template. Just right click, save as, and upload it to your website, blog, forum signature etc.. and …

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[9 Feb 2009 | No Comment | 249 views]
Litmus offers free browser testing for the next three weekends!

Litmus, an advanced testing tool for browser testing has made a very generous announcement. Thousands of freelancers and agencies (even larger companies like facebook, ebay, and yahoo) rely on the Litmus app to insure that there websites are fully functional across a wide variety of browsers.
Litmus recently went through a major expansion, and has since noticed that their systems are only at 85% capacity during weekends. Due to the extra resources not being used, they have decided to give away free browser testing during the …