Design Deals for the Week

Post pobrano z: Design Deals for the Week

Every week, we’ll give you an overview of the best deals for designers, make sure you don’t miss any by subscribing to our deals feed. You can also follow the recently launched website Type Deals if you are looking for free fonts or font deals.

The Mega Craft Bundle II

The Mega Craft Bundle II has arrived and it comes with OVER 1000 SVG’s for Crafters It’s got something for every occasion and the perfect bundle for your Craft Products. It’s also nearly 90% off! Hurry though, once the timer hits zero this will be gone forever. Compatible with Circut, Silhouette, SCAL, Scan N Cut, Microsoft, Photoshop, Illustrator, Inkscape, Affinity and more.

$19 instead of $199 – Get it now!

UX and Sitemap Resource Bundle

This bundle of bundles is perfect for any startup company or project. The UX Web Tiles for Flow Diagrams and Sitemaps easily lets you prototype and UX Design with 150 different Web tiles. The Sketching Templates Bundle lets you grab your favorite drawing instrument and hand sketch your projects user flow no matter the device. And finally, a bonus set of legal documents from client agreements to confidentiality papers rounds out this essential deal.

$24 instead of $466 – Get it now!

Updated Novi Website Builder with discounts up to 28%

Get a chance to buy astonishing drag-n-drop HTML Visual Website builder.
Who benefits from Novi Builder? Developers & Freelancers, template authors, startups & entrepreneurs.

Prices: from $21 to $36 per year – Get it now!

Sarcastic Typeface with Ornaments and Badges

The Sarcastic Typeface is a beautiful handmade font, inspired by classic posters. You’ll get 4 unique styles and plenty of OpenType features from swashes to stylistic alternates. Toss in multilingual support and bonuses such as flowing ornaments and badges, and you’ve got all the ingredients you need to create the perfect masterpiece for your latest project.

$9 instead of $15 – Get it now!

The Magical Monogram Bundle III

The Magical Monogram Bundle II is here! Packed with Monogram Fonts, Frames and Flourishes this spectacular bundle is 92% off the regular price for a limited time only Compatible with Circut, Silhouette, SCAL, Scan N Cut, Microsoft, Photoshop, Illustrator, Inkscape, Affinity and more.

$15 instead of $185 – Get it now!

Design Deals for the Week

Post pobrano z: Design Deals for the Week

Every week, we’ll give you an overview of the best deals for designers, make sure you don’t miss any by subscribing to our deals feed. You can also follow the recently launched website Type Deals if you are looking for free fonts or font deals.

The Mega Craft Bundle II

The Mega Craft Bundle II has arrived and it comes with OVER 1000 SVG’s for Crafters It’s got something for every occasion and the perfect bundle for your Craft Products. It’s also nearly 90% off! Hurry though, once the timer hits zero this will be gone forever. Compatible with Circut, Silhouette, SCAL, Scan N Cut, Microsoft, Photoshop, Illustrator, Inkscape, Affinity and more.

$19 instead of $199 – Get it now!

UX and Sitemap Resource Bundle

This bundle of bundles is perfect for any startup company or project. The UX Web Tiles for Flow Diagrams and Sitemaps easily lets you prototype and UX Design with 150 different Web tiles. The Sketching Templates Bundle lets you grab your favorite drawing instrument and hand sketch your projects user flow no matter the device. And finally, a bonus set of legal documents from client agreements to confidentiality papers rounds out this essential deal.

$24 instead of $466 – Get it now!

Updated Novi Website Builder with discounts up to 28%

Get a chance to buy astonishing drag-n-drop HTML Visual Website builder.
Who benefits from Novi Builder? Developers & Freelancers, template authors, startups & entrepreneurs.

Prices: from $21 to $36 per year – Get it now!

Sarcastic Typeface with Ornaments and Badges

The Sarcastic Typeface is a beautiful handmade font, inspired by classic posters. You’ll get 4 unique styles and plenty of OpenType features from swashes to stylistic alternates. Toss in multilingual support and bonuses such as flowing ornaments and badges, and you’ve got all the ingredients you need to create the perfect masterpiece for your latest project.

$9 instead of $15 – Get it now!

The Magical Monogram Bundle III

The Magical Monogram Bundle II is here! Packed with Monogram Fonts, Frames and Flourishes this spectacular bundle is 92% off the regular price for a limited time only Compatible with Circut, Silhouette, SCAL, Scan N Cut, Microsoft, Photoshop, Illustrator, Inkscape, Affinity and more.

$15 instead of $185 – Get it now!

The Surreal Line-art Illustrations of Pablo Amargo

Post pobrano z: The Surreal Line-art Illustrations of Pablo Amargo

Who said you need loads of colors and complicated drawings to create stunning illustration? Certainly not Pablo Amargo, a Spanish-born artist who specializes in newspaper comics. He did, however, take that art to a whole new level, blending scenes with characters in a unique way.

Most of Amargo’s work is published in newspapers worldwide, but you can also find his black-and-white drawings on his website and purchase it as prints. Of course, the books he illustrated are also worth a look.

The Surreal Line-art Illustrations of Pablo Amargo

Post pobrano z: The Surreal Line-art Illustrations of Pablo Amargo

Who said you need loads of colors and complicated drawings to create stunning illustration? Certainly not Pablo Amargo, a Spanish-born artist who specializes in newspaper comics. He did, however, take that art to a whole new level, blending scenes with characters in a unique way.

Most of Amargo’s work is published in newspapers worldwide, but you can also find his black-and-white drawings on his website and purchase it as prints. Of course, the books he illustrated are also worth a look.

Styling Based on Scroll Position

Post pobrano z: Styling Based on Scroll Position

Rik Schennink documents a system for being able to write CSS selectors that style a page when it has scrolled to a certain point. If you’re like me, you’re already on the lookout for document.addEventListener('scroll' ... and being terrified about performance. Rik gets to that right away by both debouncing the function as well as marking the event as passive.

The end result is a data-scroll attribute on the <html> element that can be used in the CSS. Meaning if you’re scrolled to 640px down the page, you have <html data-scroll="640"> and could write a selector like:

html:not([data-scroll='0']) {
  body {
    padding-top: 3em;
  }
  header {
    position: fixed;
  }
}

See the Pen
Writing Dumb JS 🧟‍♂️ and Smart CSS 👩‍🔬
by Rik Schennink (@rikschennink)
on CodePen.

Unfortunately, we don’t have greater than (>) less than (<) selectors in CSS for things like numbered attributes, so the CSS styling potential is fairly limited here. You might ultimately need to update the JavaScript function such that it applies other classes or data attributes based on your math. But you’ll already be set up for good performance here.

„Apply styles when the user has scrolled away from the top” is a legit use case. It makes me think of a once function (like we have in jQuery) where any scroll event would only be triggered once and then not again. They scrolled! So, by definition, they aren’t at the top anymore! But that doesn’t deal with when they scroll back to the top.

I find it generally more useful to use IntersectionObserver for styling things based on scroll position. With it, you can do things like, „has this element been scrolled into view or beyond,” which is generically useful and can be used for scrolled-away-from-top stuff too.

Here’s an example that adds or removes a class if a user has scrolled past a hidden pixel positioned at 500px down the page.

See the Pen
Fixed Header with IntersectionObserver
by Chris Coyier (@chriscoyier)
on CodePen.

That’s performant as well, avoiding any scroll event handlers at all.

And speaking of IntersectionObserver, check out „Trust is Good, Observation is Better—Intersection Observer v2”.

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8 Little Videos About the Firefox Shape Path Editor

Post pobrano z: 8 Little Videos About the Firefox Shape Path Editor

It sometimes takes a quick 35 seconds for a concept to really sink in. Mikael Ainalem delivers that here, in the case that you haven’t quite grokked the concepts behind path-based CSS properties like clip-path and shape-outside.

Here are two of my favorites. The first demonstrates animating text into view using a polygon as a clip.

The second shows how the editor can help morph one shape into another.

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Level up your JavaScript error monitoring

Post pobrano z: Level up your JavaScript error monitoring

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Mercedes: Bertha Benz: The Journey That Changed Everything

Post pobrano z: Mercedes: Bertha Benz: The Journey That Changed Everything

Film
Mercedes

Mercedes-Benz&rsquo; latest global brand film celebrates the confidence and vision of Bertha Benz – Carl Benz&rsquo; business partner and wife – who was instrumental in Mercedes-Benz&rsquo; foundation.

Released in honour of International Women&rsquo;s Day (8 March), the film tells the story of the world&rsquo;s first long distance drive in a car from Mannheim to Pforzheim, Germany in 1888. Early one morning, Bertha took her two sons out for the twelve hour, 106 km / 65 mile trip. She understood the potential of her husband&rsquo;s invention, and was determined to prove it worked at a time when people were skeptical of this new technology.

Shot like a classic Western with modern stylization, the film conveys the fear and confusion of the people who witnessed Bertha&rsquo;s incredible journey, and dramatizes one of her stops along the way. Mechanics didn&rsquo;t exist, so she went to the pharmacy to find fuel, used her hat pin to clear fuel lines, and her garter for insulation. Through her dedication, she paved the way for the invention of the Benz Patent Motor Car.

Advertising Agency:antoni garage, Berlin, Germany
Managing Directors:Sven Dörrenbächer, Matthias Schmidt, Jorg Schultheis
Executive Creative Director:Marcell Francke, Tilman Gossner, Veit Moeller
Creative Director:Alice Bottaro
Copywriter:André Santa Cruz
Creative Director Digital:Juliane Krause-Akelbein
Strategist:Alicia Gaworska
Client Service Director:Steffen Schumann
Account Director:Rebecca Otte-Sander
Account Manager:Yvonne Mielke
Motion Design:Antonio Afonso
Production Company:ANORAK Film
Managing Director:Christiane Dressler
Executive Producer:Christoph Petzenhauser
Producers:Christoph Petzenhauser, Bjoern Levy-Krueger
Director:Sebastian Strasser
DoP:Justin Brown
Postproduction supervisor:Christian Wegehinkel
Service Production:Icon Films
Editing Company:Trim Editing, Slaughterhouse, Berlin
Editor:Thomas Grove Carter
Colorist:Benedikt Hugendubel
Assistant Colorist:Romola Davies
Sound Studio:Slaughterhouse, Berlin
Producer Sound:Raife Burchell, Dirty Soup
Sound Designer:Florian Kruse
Mixer:Florian Kruse
Music:Steve Slides, Steffen Thum
Music Coordinator:Raife Burchell, Dirty Soup
Post Production:The Mill, London
Producer:Justin Stiebel
Vfx Producer:Dan Williams
2D Lead:Carl Norton
Matte Painting:Can Y. Sanalan

Mercedes: Bertha Benz: The Journey That Changed Everything

Post pobrano z: Mercedes: Bertha Benz: The Journey That Changed Everything

Film
Mercedes

Mercedes-Benz&rsquo; latest global brand film celebrates the confidence and vision of Bertha Benz – Carl Benz&rsquo; business partner and wife – who was instrumental in Mercedes-Benz&rsquo; foundation.

Released in honour of International Women&rsquo;s Day (8 March), the film tells the story of the world&rsquo;s first long distance drive in a car from Mannheim to Pforzheim, Germany in 1888. Early one morning, Bertha took her two sons out for the twelve hour, 106 km / 65 mile trip. She understood the potential of her husband&rsquo;s invention, and was determined to prove it worked at a time when people were skeptical of this new technology.

Shot like a classic Western with modern stylization, the film conveys the fear and confusion of the people who witnessed Bertha&rsquo;s incredible journey, and dramatizes one of her stops along the way. Mechanics didn&rsquo;t exist, so she went to the pharmacy to find fuel, used her hat pin to clear fuel lines, and her garter for insulation. Through her dedication, she paved the way for the invention of the Benz Patent Motor Car.

Advertising Agency:antoni garage, Berlin, Germany
Managing Directors:Sven Dörrenbächer, Matthias Schmidt, Jorg Schultheis
Executive Creative Director:Marcell Francke, Tilman Gossner, Veit Moeller
Creative Director:Alice Bottaro
Copywriter:André Santa Cruz
Creative Director Digital:Juliane Krause-Akelbein
Strategist:Alicia Gaworska
Client Service Director:Steffen Schumann
Account Director:Rebecca Otte-Sander
Account Manager:Yvonne Mielke
Motion Design:Antonio Afonso
Production Company:ANORAK Film
Managing Director:Christiane Dressler
Executive Producer:Christoph Petzenhauser
Producers:Christoph Petzenhauser, Bjoern Levy-Krueger
Director:Sebastian Strasser
DoP:Justin Brown
Postproduction supervisor:Christian Wegehinkel
Service Production:Icon Films
Editing Company:Trim Editing, Slaughterhouse, Berlin
Editor:Thomas Grove Carter
Colorist:Benedikt Hugendubel
Assistant Colorist:Romola Davies
Sound Studio:Slaughterhouse, Berlin
Producer Sound:Raife Burchell, Dirty Soup
Sound Designer:Florian Kruse
Mixer:Florian Kruse
Music:Steve Slides, Steffen Thum
Music Coordinator:Raife Burchell, Dirty Soup
Post Production:The Mill, London
Producer:Justin Stiebel
Vfx Producer:Dan Williams
2D Lead:Carl Norton
Matte Painting:Can Y. Sanalan

Mercedes: Bertha Benz: The Journey That Changed Everything

Post pobrano z: Mercedes: Bertha Benz: The Journey That Changed Everything

Film
Mercedes

Mercedes-Benz&rsquo; latest global brand film celebrates the confidence and vision of Bertha Benz – Carl Benz&rsquo; business partner and wife – who was instrumental in Mercedes-Benz&rsquo; foundation.

Released in honour of International Women&rsquo;s Day (8 March), the film tells the story of the world&rsquo;s first long distance drive in a car from Mannheim to Pforzheim, Germany in 1888. Early one morning, Bertha took her two sons out for the twelve hour, 106 km / 65 mile trip. She understood the potential of her husband&rsquo;s invention, and was determined to prove it worked at a time when people were skeptical of this new technology.

Shot like a classic Western with modern stylization, the film conveys the fear and confusion of the people who witnessed Bertha&rsquo;s incredible journey, and dramatizes one of her stops along the way. Mechanics didn&rsquo;t exist, so she went to the pharmacy to find fuel, used her hat pin to clear fuel lines, and her garter for insulation. Through her dedication, she paved the way for the invention of the Benz Patent Motor Car.

Advertising Agency:antoni garage, Berlin, Germany
Managing Directors:Sven Dörrenbächer, Matthias Schmidt, Jorg Schultheis
Executive Creative Director:Marcell Francke, Tilman Gossner, Veit Moeller
Creative Director:Alice Bottaro
Copywriter:André Santa Cruz
Creative Director Digital:Juliane Krause-Akelbein
Strategist:Alicia Gaworska
Client Service Director:Steffen Schumann
Account Director:Rebecca Otte-Sander
Account Manager:Yvonne Mielke
Motion Design:Antonio Afonso
Production Company:ANORAK Film
Managing Director:Christiane Dressler
Executive Producer:Christoph Petzenhauser
Producers:Christoph Petzenhauser, Bjoern Levy-Krueger
Director:Sebastian Strasser
DoP:Justin Brown
Postproduction supervisor:Christian Wegehinkel
Service Production:Icon Films
Editing Company:Trim Editing, Slaughterhouse, Berlin
Editor:Thomas Grove Carter
Colorist:Benedikt Hugendubel
Assistant Colorist:Romola Davies
Sound Studio:Slaughterhouse, Berlin
Producer Sound:Raife Burchell, Dirty Soup
Sound Designer:Florian Kruse
Mixer:Florian Kruse
Music:Steve Slides, Steffen Thum
Music Coordinator:Raife Burchell, Dirty Soup
Post Production:The Mill, London
Producer:Justin Stiebel
Vfx Producer:Dan Williams
2D Lead:Carl Norton
Matte Painting:Can Y. Sanalan