Monday, August 6, 2018

Between.js : Lightweight JavaScript (ES6) Tweening library

Between.js is a lightweight JavaScript (ES6) tweening library.Make tweening usage convenient and powerful. There are certain things that we were following while developed this library, we wanted to make it:

  • Lightweight – The library is only 8.3 Kb
  • Performant – It uses optimization patterns to speed up & smooth animation.
  • Modern – The library is written in ES6

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5 Easy Ways To Understand Your Audience (infographic)

To keep a business going or to start a new one from a scratch, you need an audience, a consumer market to appreciate your hard work vested towards that job. For a successful enterprise, you need a thorough understanding of your target population and how to use that knowledge towards the promotion...

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Kotlin Reactive Programming for an Android Sign-Up Screen

Dazzle

‘Dazzle’ is a free One Page HTML template perfect for an app launch. Features include a fixed header navigation (that smooth scrolls to sections), subtle parallax scrolling, app overview section, screenshots, pricing table, testimonial slider and download buttons. Overall the design of this freebie by Styleshout is a lot higher than the industry standard and we are grateful for it!

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Olaian - Lookbook summer 2018

Discover the 2018 new women swimwear collection for Olaian. Grab your surf and ride the wave.
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Fan Studio

Fun hovering characters in this colorful One Page portfolio for UK-based mobile game & app developers, Fan Studio.

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Rob Junge

Super long-scrolling One Pager portfolio for NY-based Art Director, Rob Junge. (I’ve cropped the long-scrolling screenshot for load time purposes)

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