Css Globe is starting a series of lightweight articles named “CSS do’s and don’ts”. This series is aimed at pointing out some of the bad habits when it comes to css and web standards in general. They try to provide answers to some of the most common css questions.

Here you will learn how to create a custom Photoshop brush usind a folded piece of paper and the you will learn how to use that Photoshop brush to create an old piece of paper.
So you want to create a logo and you are not sure what color you should use. Check out this nice article and find out whats the meaning of the different colors.

In this nice Photoshop tutorial you will learn how to design a stylish Web 2.0 RSS icon.

Despite the fact that its quickly becoming a cliche, the style of web 2.0 still has a lot of nice techniques that are worth learning. This layout utilizes all the big web 2.0 standards: bright colors, gradient fades, drop shadows, and rounded edges. The key to all of these things is mastering selections.

The guys from psdtuts.com bring us another great tutorial for photoshop. This time you can learn how to retouch a face in an super fast and super easy way. Great one! 
Ever wanted to create a repeating background unsing CSS? Here you find a good tutorial that will teach you how to create 3 different css repeating backgrounds: horizontal, vertical and tiled.
So if you are a fan of Vincent Van Gogh you have to take a look at this tutorial. You will learn how to apply a “Van Gogh Style” to your pictures. So go and check it out - even if you don´t know what “Van Gogh Style” means 
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Brian: Adobe Kuler is one that I use often. http://kuler.adobe.com/
Stefan: I just wanted to add another good site like colorschemes: www.colourlovers.com
Bob: lol! yeh, cheers Ben!
ben: Who didn’t you pay very much to write this drivel?! Good stuff ;)
sneakatron: What about JK Rowling’s website
dutchgirl: There’s a new icon search engine: www.easyiconfinder.com !
Hotel Il Convento Pistoia: I use imagetemple.com often The Nature > Snow collection is particularly good! ;)