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Simplito: A free social icon set
The awesome folks at DesignDeck has designed a cool set of 24 social icons which we’re calling “Simplito”. The icons are provided as JPGs, PNGs and a master PSD file for easy editing. You are free to use the icons for personal and commercial projects as per the licensing terms attached in the file.
Interview with Dribbble’s founder Dan Cederholm
Dribbble has quickly become one of the most popular communities online for designers. It offers the opportunity for designers to get feedback on their works-in-progress, show off the work they’ve just completed, and otherwise network with others in the field.
Get 3 Usability Tests from UserTesting.com – only $49
Usability testing used to be cumbersome and difficult and that’s where UserTesting.com really shines. By having real users browse and test your sites you will finally learn how they view your site, what problems they have with it and what parts work, don’t work, or are confusing to them. This is key to improving any website and especially those selling a product or service, although it can also be applied to any field.
Fantastic wakeboards to inspire your designs
Wakeboarding is an extreme sport where athletes are dragged behind a high-powered speed boat on a supremely engineered board. They then proceed to carve from left to right and back again, each time jumping to astonishing heights off the wake created by the boat.