Posts Tagged ‘Photoshop’

Convert Photoshop Shape To CSS3 With CSS3PS

CSS | Posted by Keefr August 1st, 2012

I’m always a little leery of these conversion tools that take some sort of image file and do the whole development process for you — sure some of that is also being threatened. Regardless, thought this was a neat idea. Haven’t had a chance to try it out yet to find out any caveats:

Convert Photoshop Shape To CSS3 With CSS3PS

Page Layers: Turn a Website Into a Layered Photoshop Document

Web Design | Posted by Keefr December 19th, 2011

Came across this this morning, and seems like an interesting little utility, though I’m used to doing the opposite — turning a layered Photoshop into a website.

Can’t really think this would be an everyday part of my workflow, but I can see it coming in handy every once and awhile.

Page Layers: Turn a Website Into a Layered Photoshop Document

40+ Excellent Free Icon Sets In PSD Format

Web Design | Posted by Keefr May 17th, 2011

Another list of near 50 resources… this one is for free icon sets that are in the .PSD (Photoshop) format. Great for making comps or actually utilizing in projects. Not all of them in this list are gems, but there are a lot of nice ones. I’d also recommend checking out IconFinder when seeking icon designs, looks, etc.

40+ Excellent Free Icon Sets In PSD Format

50 Photoshop Actions to Enhance Your Photos

Web Design | Posted by Keefr May 1st, 2011

While not specific or exclusive to web design, I was amazed by a lot of these techniques — utilizing Photoshop actions to enhance and affect your photos.

50 Photoshop Actions to Enhance Your Photos

Photoshop Etiquette

Web Design, Web Development | Posted by Keefr January 26th, 2011

As a web developer / designer who has made a living taking designers’ Photoshop documents and transforming them into living, breathing xHTML, PHP, CSS, jQuery, etc., I am absolutely eating up this site I stumbled across the other day. I love the design of the site (for the site’s subject matter, that is), but just the rules of thumb, and the do’s and don’t's are so freaking spot on!

Photoshop Etiquette