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Monthly roundups are something that a lot of sites have been doing, and to be honest, have been missing from PSDFAN for some time. I read a lot of design related blogs in my spare time, and feel that I should give some credit for the host of people/blogs that inspire me on a daily basis.
Therefore I give you the first on many monthly roundup posts to come! Please let me know if you like the idea of a monthly roundup at PSDFAN, and I recommend that you check out all of these great tutorials, articles and freebies!
Wellknown.as Web Design Tutorial
Creating an Abstract Watercolor Wallpaper
How to Create a Photo Manipulation of a Flooded City Scene
50 Examples of Vintage Typography
25 Elegant Workstations for Your Inspiration
Creative By Nature – Free WordPress Theme
Free Texture Tuesday: Nebulae Grunge
Free Set of Social Media Icons
Tom is the founder of PSDFAN. He loves writing tutorials, learning more about design and interacting with the community. On a more interesting note he can also play guitar hero drunk with his teeth.
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Thanks for the link to my post.
Nice work.
Nice artists.
Nice articles.
Very nice collection.
Three thumbs up!!
very nice tutorials and articles thx
you always share amazing work. thanks
Thanks for commenting guys!
Steven: No problem mate, I really enjoyed the article.
Thanks! Seriously nice Jim Morrison watercolor tutorial, with a quote from my favourite Doors song too!
Also led me to that awesome media militia pack. The link doesn’t work but you can use http://mediamilitia.com/resources/?p=197
I love the riveted icons, I’ve not seen them like that before. I’ll also be checking out that flooded city scene – I used to do disaster scene photo manips when I was learning Photoshop.
Thanks Tom! I really like the tutorial by Steve Gardner -How to Create a Photo Manipulation of a Flooded City Scene.