Every week we collect some of the best web and digital design resources that will be useful for designers. This week features free handwritten fonts, geometric textures, PhotoShop brush packs, and some inspiration for your future mobile and web designs.
Check out any of the links below and leave any comments about your favourites in the replies.
FREEBIES
20 Handwritten Fonts
The Web Design Ledger has collected 20 great handwritten fonts that will look good on any casual design.
20 Geometric Textures and Patterns
When you need a hypnotic – or in some cases, downright distracting – background texture or pattern, this collection of 20 (including some that are editable) will give you lots of options to work with.
20 Free High Resolution Photoshop Brush Packs
Whether you’re looking for fire, smoke, snow or something more unique like old fashioned handwriting or stamps, t his collection of PhotoShop brush packs has you covered.
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INSPIRATION
Responsive Logos
By now, every designer is familiar with responsive design websites. But what should brands do when there isn’t enough screen real estate for their full logo? Enter Responsive Logos.
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Make a Good Couple Backdrop and Tagline that are Perfectly Paired
A current trend in web design is inarguably a bold backdrop with compelling overlaid text – check out our recent blog post on 2014’s web design trends to see some examples. Executed improperly, this design approach can be a disaster. Follow onextrapixel’s guide to pair a good backdrop and tagline.
Redesign Your Website For Better UX
This article from Usability Geek gives designers and developers alike good reasons to encourage clients to redesign their website – that is, not just to make changes, but to make improvements to the usability of the site based on modern web practices. And, of course, usability testing is a main component of that process.