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20 iPhone apps to help you create amazing photographs


  • With the arrival of the iPhone in 2007, iPhoneography, a new art form for photography was born.

    Developers have been working fast and furiously to keep up with the frenzy of interest with apps that are moving photography to a new level.
    In this post we’ll take a look at a number of apps available for iPhones (and iPads) that compliment the native iPhone camera and in many cases, replace it entirely.
    The apps listed here enhance the experiences for both amateur and professional photographers, and provide opportunities to participate in social communities where people can share their photographs and sources of inspiration.
    Have we missed your favorite app? Please share it in the comments!
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  • 17 Jul

    Every week we tweet a lot of interesting stuff highlighting great content that we find on the web that can be of interest to web designers.

    The best way to keep track of our tweets is simply to follow us on Twitter, however, in case you missed some here’s a quick and useful compilation of the best tweets that we sent out this past week.
    Note that this is only a very small selection of the links that we tweeted about, so don’t miss out.
    To keep up to date with all the cool links, simply follow us @DesignerDepot Read more
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    The content revolves around web design, blogging and funny situations that we encounter in our daily lives as designers.
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    Creating buttons with CSS is one of the most experimented-with web design techniques around. Examples and tutorials abound.

    The biggest recent trend in CSS button design seems to be eliminating images, especially background images, from buttons. But there are plenty of other things designers are doing with buttons, some that do include images.
    Below we’ve collected more than twenty tutorials, examples, and tools for creating CSS buttons, most of which use CSS3.
    Included are buttons to suit virtually every design style. We’ve tried to focus on newer techniques here, leaving out the long-standing techniques (like the sliding door method for creating rounded corners) that most designers are already familiar with.
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