Blog Design from Pixelmator to WordPress – Part 3
In part 3 of this tutorial series we will convert the design mockup into a functioning webpage using HTML5, CSS3 and jQuery.
In part 3 of this tutorial series we will convert the design mockup into a functioning webpage using HTML5, CSS3 and jQuery.
In part 2 of this tutorial series we build upon our planning and produce a design mockup in Pixelmator.
In this tutorial series we will journey through the process of designing a blog powered by WordPress. Part 1 begins with Planning and Design Decisions.
Over the next few days PXM-Tuts will be migrating to a new server. Hopefully the transition will go smoothly, however during this time you may encounter intermittent issues connecting to the site or experience excessive load times. Fingers crossed, see you on the other side!
Over the past few months PXM-Tuts has grown quicker than either Jacob or myself could have ever imagined. Week in, week out we have produced fresh new content for our readers and at times it has been taxing to say the least. With that said, we both have a passion for what we do and we are keen to push the community forward. That’s where you come in!
In this weeks tutorial we will learn how to creatively combine the brush tool and the layer mask to create a furry style text effect. Let’s get started!
In this week’s tutorial we are going to go through the process of designing a modern website in Pixelmator. Follow step-by-step as we build our design from the ground up, resulting in a mockup redesign of the Pixelmator homepage.
After months of hard work by Jacob and myself I am pleased to announce the relaunch of PXM-Tuts!
Typography doesn’t have to be boring. In this Valentine’s Day inspired tutorial we take a look at how to creatively combine text with clipping masks to tell that special someone that we love them!
In this short beginners level tutorial we show you how simple it is to give text a 3D, beveled appearance.