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Melissa: A Modern Script Font

Lovely Melissa is a gorgeous script font is perfect for use on wedding invitations, watermarks, logos, cards, T-shirts and loads more. The sky's the limit with Lovely Melissa, thanks to a whopping 964 glyphs included in the collection. Take advantage of loads of amazing OpenType features including tilting alternates, stylistic alternates, contextual alternates, swash variants, ligatures, numerators, Superscript, Subscript and so much more. It's currently available for just $7.  See more previews 





Not the next new design trend

Unflattening Design is not the next new design trend. It isn't about skeuomorphism, or flat buttons, or anything else directly to do with visual design styles. Instead, it has to do with looking at design problems and challenges from multiple perspectives. Different people involved in a design project have different takes on the same problem, and learning to see things from those angles makes the end product better.





What's your favorite notebook?

16 Famous Designers Share Their Favorite Notebooks is a fascinating look at the analog tools that designers from Ikea, Pentagram, Ideo, and more, use all the time. They even talk about what makes a great notebook, whether that's their cost, their size, the material, or any number of other features.





A simple interactive music video

Work It Out, from Netsky, is a simple partially animated, partially live action music video that includes a number of elements that respond to mouse movements. The low-fi animated elements are a fun take on the interactive music video concept, and the simple interactions are fun without being distracting.





Interactive testing of material design breakpoints

Resizr, from Google, is an interactive viewer that lets you see and test how digital products respond to material design breakpoints on various devices. Use it to dynamically test breakpoints, responsive grids, surface behaviors, and user interface patterns.





Curated color palette inspiration

LOLColors is a collection of beautiful curated color palettes. The site was created by Mackenzie Child, who designed, coded, and launched the site in 24 hours as a personal challenge. View either recent or popular color palettes, and hover over each color to see the hex code.





Schwarzenegger's one-liners turned programming language

ArnoldC is a programming language based on Arnold Schwarzenegger's one-liners. Use his famous movie lines to execute commands, and in turn discover the true semantics of his utterances. There's a full list of lines and what they translate to (for example, If = "Because I'm going to say please", EndWhile = "Chill", and GreaterThan = "Let off some steam bennet").





Fluid Browser For Mac Is A Multitasker’s Dream

If you’re the type of person that loves to multi-task—especially if multi-tasking involves browsing Netflix while you work—then check out the new Mac browser, Fluid. It's the same as any normal browser, except that it floats over your other windows, and can even be set to be transparent so catching up on your shows won’t get in the way of work.





A much faster GitLab

GitLab 8.5 is here, and it's much faster than previous iterations. They've also added Todos, a chronological list of to-dos that are waiting for your action. To-dos are created automatically whenever you're assigned an issue or merge request, too, making them even more useful tools.

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