Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Wilds

Wilds

Lovely outer illustrations in this teaser One Pager for the upcoming Wilds game by the Dots team.

by Rob Hope via One Page Love

Go! Eat! Bomb!

Go! Eat! Bomb!

Impressive interactive game hosted within a One Page website called Go! Eat! Bomb! - difficult to consider this as a website but it sits within all the One Page rules, not to mention it's a ton on fun:)

by Rob Hope via One Page Love

Introducing the Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK)

#156: A 5 minute guide to mobile design for non-designers

Mobile Web Weekly May 3, 2017   #156
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-99 design studio

A multi—disciplinary digital agency in Istanbul, run by a group of design addict and creative people.
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Sequoia Creative Lab

Sequoia Creative Lab

Minimal One Pager with a lovely textured background announcing Sequoia's new Creative Lab. Great to see some texture in this colorful gradient phase we're in.

by Rob Hope via One Page Love

How to Legally Use Images in Your Social Media Marketing

Do you share images in your social media marketing? Wondering if you’re violating copyright laws? With a bit of information, you can learn to protect yourself and your business from a copyright infringement lawsuit. In this article, you’ll discover five tips to help you use images correctly (and legally) on social media. #1: Understand Copyright Basics [...]

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