Yuan Chuan, in a funny blog post opener, shared their admiration for their friend’s photos, commenting on the dreamy blur effect and subtle glowing effects that caught their eye. Surprisingly, it wasn’t a fancy filter but a simple lack of cleaning the camera lens that achieved this unique look.
If you’ve ever wondered how to recreate that dreamy effect, look no further than some playful experimentation with filters. It’s amazing how a little imperfection can create such a mesmerizing style in photography.
Who needs semantic HTML when you have Unicode? Terence Eden from no-ht.ml dives into the world of Unicode, showing us that sometimes simplicity is key.
Terence Eden says he is very sorry for this. Email servers might get wary of Unicode in emails, but the fun lies in exploring the endless possibilities.
Looking to add some depth to your web design? Brad Woods offers a fantastic guide on 3D in CSS that will take your projects to the next level.
For those intrigued by the math behind design, Paul Hebert simplifies the nested border-radius equation in his article “The Math Behind Nesting Rounded Corners”:
outerRadius - gap = innerRadius
Achieving the perfect border-radius doesn’t have to be complicated when you follow the math. Get it right to avoid awkward visuals like the ones shown in the comparison below.
Explore the world of creativity and design with these insightful resources and tips. Dreamy effects, Unicode adventures, 3D in CSS, and border-radius math – the possibilities are endless in the world of web development and design.