The Best Lifehacks for Designers, Developers & Photographers

A life hack is a trick or method to improve your productivity and efficiency. Lifehacks can solve everyday problems and make your life in the office or at home much easier. I’ve collected 20 lifehacks for designers, developers and photographers that will help you get more out of your day. There are also some tips for your home office or workspace. Continue reading

5 Tips for Designing Effective Banners

Banner ads are everywhere. You’ll find these image ads all over the web: on personal blogs, e-commerce websites and even personal portfolios. Unfortunately, a lot of these banners are a pain to the eye. They use the wrong color palette or annoying animations. A well-designed banner will perform much better and bring a lot of traffic to the destination page. In this article you’ll find 5 tips that will help you design an effective banner. Continue reading

Beautiful Examples of Responsive Web Design

Responsive web design is hot. With the rise of smartphones and tablets, flexible layouts have never been more important. Thanks to responsive web design we can be sure that the visitor will have the same experience, regardless of the screen size. Here are some examples of companies that already created beautiful responsive websites. Continue reading

Unique and Creative CAPTCHAs

A CAPTCHA is a program that can tell whether its user is a human or a computer. You’ve probably seen them — colorful images with distorted text at the bottom of web registration forms. Some developers tried to improve these CAPTCHAs by incorporating movement such as drag and drop or sliders. The result is a collection of unique and creative CAPTCHAs. Continue reading

Interesting Tweets – Week 37

It has been another interesting week on Twitter. Last week I came across some great resources such as Fitvids, a lightweight jQuery plugin for fluid width video embeds, the iPhone app Gadgetbox, a huge collection of code snippets and a JS library that helps you with your web typography. We also found images of the original Twitter homepage. Enjoy! Continue reading

Touching Photography From The Dark Side Of War

War has always been a terrible thing: destroying cities, tearing up families and scarring people for life. Photographers try to capture these terrible scenes so they can show us the real face of war. The result is a collection of touching and heartbreaking photos from the dark side of war. Some of the pictures in this gallery might be offending. Viewer discretion is advised. Continue reading

100 High Res Paper Textures

Paper textures are always useful, whether you’re designing a website, poster or wallpaper. Correct use of textures can give your design something extra. But some designers are having trouble finding a texture in the right color and size. That’s why I’ve collected 100 high res paper textures in this article (p.s: it’s a mix of premium textures and free textures). Continue reading

Interesting Tweets – Week 35

It was once again an interesting week on Twitter. The week was packed with useful and interesting tweets. Big news was the Wacom Inkling, a great tool that closes the gap between traditional and digital sketching methods. We also saw the semantic grid system, 12 graphic design paradoxes, a JPEG tool and the beautiful website for the Sony Tablet S. Continue reading

Great Examples Of Minimal Business Cards

Business cards are a must-have for every self-respecting company. Some designers like to create business cards with lots of colors and illustrations while other designers prefer a more minimalistic approach. The latter use subtle gradients and textures instead of bombastic visuals. In this article you’ll find some examples that will hopefully inspire you. Continue reading

Interesting Tweets – Week 34

Twitter users are sending 55 million tweets per day. That’s circa 640 tweets per second! There’s a lot of spam and rubbish between these short messages but occasionally you’ll also find some interesting stuff. This week I found some tweets that have been very useful and/or interesting to me. I discovered Inkerlinker, found some great icon sets, learned a useful photoshop tip… More interesting tweets after the break. Continue reading

5 Free Tools To Monitor Your Online Presence

For those of you who are freelancing or maintaining a website or blog, it’s important to monitor your online presence. Your online presence and/or influence can have a great effect on the number of clients or visitors. Monitoring your online presence can help you make decisions about communication and marketing. It’s also a great way to gather feedback.

This doesn’t have to be a time-consuming task. A few hours per week can help you a lot. And with these free tools to monitor your online presence, you’ll be able to work even more effectively. Continue reading

Dream Offices From Around The World

We already took a look at 15 awesome and inspiring offices a couple of months ago. Fortunately there are more than 15 great offices in the world. This is a selection of offices that stand out from the rest because of their creative design or crazy decorations. Surely, you wouldn’t mind working in one of these awesome offices. Continue reading

Fresh Collection Of Google+ Icons

For those of you who are already on Google+, I’ve compiled this great collection of Google Plus icons. You’ll find various shapes and sizes, so I’m sure you’ll find the perfect icon for you website or blog! Some icon sets even come with a PSD file, so you can customize the icons or create your own Google+ icons. Continue reading

TheRoxor on Facebook

The inevitable has happened: TheRoxor has a Facebook Page. This means that all you Facebook addicts can visit our page on this popular social media site. On our page you’ll find articles, links and freebies. So come and join us! Continue reading

Icons Land: Where Icon Is King

There’s nothing more beautiful than a well designed icon. The design process for a beautiful icon can take several hours. Desigining a basic icon doesn’t take very long, but you know what they say: it’s all about the details. The step between a good icon and a great icon can cost you a lot of time. This means that creating icons from scratch can be a tedious and time-consuming task. Luckily there are plenty of websites that offer stock icons. Today we take a look at Icons Land and see what they have to offer. Continue reading

Responsive Web Design: The Need Of The Hour?

With no assurance as to what medium – desktops, mobile phone, iPad, netbooks, etc – a user is going to use for viewing a site, it has become imperative to produce such a design that appears equally good on all types of devices.
As it is difficult to create separate versions for different screen resolutions or platforms and is also not a great idea if considered practically, it makes sense to go for a feasible option and what else is better than a Responsive web design. Continue reading

Pixmac Giveaway: Winners Announced!

Last week we had the opportunity to host a great giveaway thanks to the people (and dog) at PixMac. We were able to give a free one month subscription to three lucky readers. The response has been great and I’ve been able to randomly select three winners. Find out who won after the jump. Continue reading

20 Beautiful Examples Of Lomography

Lomography emphasizes casual, snapshot photography. Characteristics such as over-saturated colors, off-kilter exposure, blurring, “happy accidents,” and alternative film processing are often considered part of the “Lomographic Technique”. It’s basically photography without a focus on perfection. This can create surprising results. Continue reading

Giveaway: 3 x $199 Pixmac Subscriptions

The people and dog (more on that later) at Pixmac were kind enough to give away a 1 month subscriptions to three lucky readers! This subscription normally costs $199 but you can get it for free. More information about this giveaway after the break… Continue reading