Shen joined the Stampede Design family six months ago and had his fair share of learning from the team's senior developers. With Stampede's recent bouts of hiring, he has recently discovered that teaching is sweet. It's payback time. Keep Reading
Mujib believes that running a working team is like running a kitchen - no matter how bad the recipes are, if you own a great team of cooks and helpers, everything is going to turn out just fine. Keep Reading
To our very own walking-wiki Guo Lin and all our Chinese friends, we wish you a big and happy Chinese New Year! Keep Reading
Parallax scrolling - where multiple backgrounds seem to move at different speeds - is gaining quite the following among web practitioners. Mujib took the time to dissect three of his favorite websites with the infamous parallax scrolling effect. Keep Reading
Shaza developed a habit of browsing and making snapshots of anything that visually intrigues her. She has 6 years full of this happy design baggage and hope that this post will eventually lead to a consistent series of random inspirational bits. Keep Reading
In her spare time, when she does not spend it killing zombies, immersing in the vocalization rhythm of geckos in her neighborhood or curling up with a good book, Shaza collects, rather compulsively, tiny bits and pieces of internet that makes inspiring work looks easy. You know this roundup should be good when a Batman poster in included in the stash. Keep Reading
Moleskine celebrates the 30th Pac-Man anniversary with a limited edition series featuring cover art and mini-stickers. The five-piece collection includes pocket and large hard cover notebooks, both plain and ruled, and a colorful set of 4 large Volant soft cover notebooks in celebrative packaging. Keep Reading
Shaza has been planning and designing websites for quite a while now and in recent years, the same notes keep creeping into our clients' revision request: "Reduce the header height, move sections upward, try to keep everything above the fold." Here's why you should stop worrying about the fold. Keep Reading
Irina Vinnik is an illustrator and designer from St Petersburg, Russia. I can read a little of Russian but you don't have to speak the language to appreciate the painstaking details she perfected in each of her elaborate illustrations. Her first book published recently, "The World of Dolls: Stories and Legends", probably excites designers more than their children. Keep Reading
Small roundup of visually interesting things that we came across the web for the past 7 days. It's our own time-capsule so when we get old and cranky, we'll be reminded of the era of awesome. Keep Reading