Are you a designer?
February 16, 2005 10:44 AM Subscribe
Are you a designer? Maybe your just making a CD label, or creating an invitation. Forgot the standard ad banner size? Don't worry, all this and more is right at your fingertips at the Designer's Tool Box.
Its alright, this is cool stuff. Too bad you hadn't posted this last week as I just finished a design project that this would have been very handy for.
But I'll be back!
posted by fenriq at 10:51 AM on February 16, 2005
But I'll be back!
posted by fenriq at 10:51 AM on February 16, 2005
Very nice! Thank you.
posted by Turtles all the way down at 10:56 AM on February 16, 2005
posted by Turtles all the way down at 10:56 AM on February 16, 2005
A useful addition to the bookmarks list. Thanks!
posted by killdevil at 11:04 AM on February 16, 2005
posted by killdevil at 11:04 AM on February 16, 2005
djdrue, Kudos. Very nice link.
posted by a_day_late at 11:10 AM on February 16, 2005
posted by a_day_late at 11:10 AM on February 16, 2005
aaaaaaawesome
posted by Josh Zhixel at 11:10 AM on February 16, 2005
posted by Josh Zhixel at 11:10 AM on February 16, 2005
Duly bookmarked under :tools and reference: next to hazardous substance fact sheets. It will all be useful someday.
posted by dontoine at 11:13 AM on February 16, 2005
posted by dontoine at 11:13 AM on February 16, 2005
This is perfect! It covers quite a few of the questions that interns and marketing folks ask me ad infinitum (because they forget what was said the last time they asked)... Now I can just forward this website to them in lieu of answering! Yay! Thanks!!!
Odd that they put dielines for cd booklets but didn't include one for cd labels, though. Wonder why that is.
posted by miss lynnster at 11:14 AM on February 16, 2005
Odd that they put dielines for cd booklets but didn't include one for cd labels, though. Wonder why that is.
posted by miss lynnster at 11:14 AM on February 16, 2005
Awesome.
posted by Robot Johnny at 11:34 AM on February 16, 2005
posted by Robot Johnny at 11:34 AM on February 16, 2005
This is great - thank you!
posted by agentmitten at 11:36 AM on February 16, 2005
posted by agentmitten at 11:36 AM on February 16, 2005
Fantastic fantastic fantastic.
posted by dougunderscorenelso at 11:39 AM on February 16, 2005
posted by dougunderscorenelso at 11:39 AM on February 16, 2005
Most useful thing I've seen all week. I especially love the standard graphics for UI elements under the different OS's. That will make comping stuff up much, much easier.
posted by elafint at 11:43 AM on February 16, 2005
posted by elafint at 11:43 AM on February 16, 2005
I have used the Lorem Ipsum Generator often and I won't give it up until you pry it from my cold marker-stained rubber cement smelling hands......
posted by dabitch at 11:46 AM on February 16, 2005
posted by dabitch at 11:46 AM on February 16, 2005
Nifty indeed.
posted by DrJohnEvans at 12:09 PM on February 16, 2005
posted by DrJohnEvans at 12:09 PM on February 16, 2005
[this is dyn-o-miiiite]
posted by SteelyDuran at 12:16 PM on February 16, 2005
posted by SteelyDuran at 12:16 PM on February 16, 2005
Wicked awesome link! Thanks!
posted by freakystyley at 12:35 PM on February 16, 2005
posted by freakystyley at 12:35 PM on February 16, 2005
But wait! It doesn't have a FAQ on how to use Microsoft Front Page!
(hehehe)
posted by davejay at 12:50 PM on February 16, 2005
(hehehe)
posted by davejay at 12:50 PM on February 16, 2005
On a serious note, it's a shame they don't include Linux (KDE/Gnome) widgets in the form fields, but that's a quibble.
posted by davejay at 12:52 PM on February 16, 2005
posted by davejay at 12:52 PM on February 16, 2005
Nice to have, what with the MeFi swap coming and all....
posted by John Kenneth Fisher at 1:02 PM on February 16, 2005
posted by John Kenneth Fisher at 1:02 PM on February 16, 2005
456 Berea Street has more detailed information on styling form controls and styling even more form controls.
posted by kirkaracha at 1:32 PM on February 16, 2005
posted by kirkaracha at 1:32 PM on February 16, 2005
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