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Far from professional, it’s a real one though.
A walk in the woods from Yiannis Konstantakopoulos on Vimeo.
Breath in, breathe out.
Remember the days when we used to start a blog just because we felt so? There were no plans, no strategy, no goals.
The years went buy and we almost forgot those days. However I feel we have a debt to pay to simple blogs. This was the main drive behind Reposado, a new theme I recently designed.
Take a look at it.

Now, I’m happy to announce that Reposado belongs to the CSS Igniter themes family. Which means you can buy it along with its sisters and brothers for only $79. Isn’t it a great deal?
A few technical notes: it’s a responsive theme, optimized to be accessed from any computer including your iPhone and your iPad. It focuses on clarity and it takes typography very seriously. It also comes in two flavors (some people call them “skins”). CSS Igniter has all the details.
I hope you enjoy it.
What a wonderful resource!
HTML5 Snippets is a place where you’ll find all kind of HTML5/CSS3 things: buttons, text effects, animation etc. I already subscribed.
This website, porcupine colors, is featured in Web Design Ledger, which presents 30 Creative Examples of Responsive Web Design.
Take a look at the other 29 examples and you’ll detect sites like A List Apart, Trent Walton, Owltastic, 320andup, Cognition, Electirc Pulp, Teixido, Colly, Stephen Caver, Hicksdesign, Naomi Atkinson.
Holy cows!
This journal was too silent the previous days. Why? It is because I was preparing a new area for it, the Snippets area.
- Why your Snippets? There are too many places you can found good code resources, right?
- That’s right. But I needed my snippets because I have very specific needs. As everyone else I guess.
Most of my needs have to do with CSS3 and HTML5 coding. And Expression Engine of course.
To create useful CSS3 snippets was fairly easy. Expression Engine snippets weren’t easy at all. To tell you the truth I experimented with different formats/types of snippets and I’m not sure I’ve found the best one. It’s a work in progress in order to make them useful. It’s a work in progress anyway.
So here they are. I hope you like it.
Undeniably beautiful. And original too.

Stampaxx is a wonderful set of icons. Free to download it in .psd and .ai format.