Daily Shaarli

All links of one day in a single page.
Stop Overthinking Drawing | My Simple Drawing Process
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Join Susie as she gives you the framework to breaking down a drawing from start to finish.

Join me in Happy Artist: https://www.happyartistcoaching.com/

#howtodraw #drawingforbeginners #drawing #drawinglessons #drawingtutorial #drawingskill

Presentation Slide Templates | Beautiful.ai
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Build your next presentation in minutes with our free slide templates! No matter what you’re creating, Beautiful.ai has the template for you.

CSS Relative Colors
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An interactive guide to learn CSS Relative Colors.

Don't make a cross cut sled. Do this instead.
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00:00 Intro
00:40 5 Minute Schmedium Sled
02:08 6 Minute Schmedium Sled with Drop Off Platform
05:08 Test 1
07:19 Schmedium Cross Cut Sled with Stop Block
10:02 360 Matchfit Sled
15:08 Test 2
16:37 Matchfit Taper/Jointer Sled
17:26 L Fence
19:18 Test 3
20:41 Adjustable Spline Jig
22:19 Giving away $10,000 in tools

https://wittworks.shop/products/wittworks-table-saw-jig-guide

UI & UX micro-tips: 8-bit anniversary edition - Marc Andrew

To celebrate the 5th anniversary of my super-popular UI & UX Micro-Tips, I’ve brought together some of the most timeless tips, and bundled them in an 8-Bit format. Why? Just because :)

  1. Whitespace is your design friend. Use it to improve your UIs instantly.
  2. Choose a base colour, and then simply use tints & shades to add uniformity.
  3. Reserve one colour for your Call to Action. Be really selfish with those CTAs.
  4. Give the most important elements on the screen more prominence.
  5. Present your icons with labels for easier comprehension.
  6. To improve the optical balance of your headings, reduce the letter-spacing.
  7. Make sure your shadows are coming from one light source. We don’t live in a land of a thousand suns remember.
  8. When working with long-form content, style that opening paragraph to draw the user in.
My selfmade bullet journal | Faber Castell

Hand Lettering

The legend

First define your keys: every symbol or colour should stand for something different.

Templates and decorative elements

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The Imperfectionist: Seventy per cent
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The 70% rule: If you’re roughly 70% happy with a piece of writing you’ve produced, you should publish it. If you’re 70% satisfied with a product you’ve created, launch it. If you’re 70% sure a decision is the right one, implement it. And if you’re 70% confident you’ve got what it takes to do something that might make a positive difference to the increasingly alarming era we seem to inhabit? Go ahead and do that thing. (Please!)

70% is actually better than 100%

Moving forward at 70% takes more guts, more strength of character, than holding out for 100%, because it entails moving forward amid uncertainty, anxiety, and the disagreeable feeling that comes with putting less-than-perfect work into the world.