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Get Readers Right Where You Want Them With the Click of a Button
Try a call-to-action button to guide your readers to what’s most important on your site.
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“WordPress and blogging gave me a voice, a voice that reached a vast amount of audience which otherwise would not have been possible.” — Designer Jan Cavan Boulas on the path that ultimately led to her work at Automattic.
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Graphique Fantastique
Natasha (Tasha) Nuttall is a graphic designer in London, UK, and on Graphique Fantastique she shares career advice for aspiring designers as well as snapshots of her work and the things that inspire her creative process.
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The Shutterstock Blog
The official blog of the world’s largest royalty-free image-subscription site provides inspiration, tutorials, and tips for anyone from business owners and designers to photobloggers.
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Nicolette Shasky
Interactive and UI designer Nicolette Shasky’s site isn’t just beautiful, graphic, and bold — she also shares hard-won design, freelancing, and business tips on her blog.
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North of the Internet
North of the Internet is a daily series of conversations with artists and creators about their work, inspiration, and ideas.
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A Brief Guide to Themes for Photography Sites
A great photography site should look crisp regardless of format or device.
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The Peach Tree
Design-lover Lauren shares tutorials, resources, and personal insights from her ongoing journey into typography, lettering, and drawing.
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A Moveable Feast: A Brief History of the Revolving Restaurant
From the archives of J. S. Graboyes’ Duck Pie blog, a look into the origins of an unnecessary-yet-fascinating 20th-century invention.
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The Design Tabloid
South African interior designer Rose McClement, owner of interior dΓ©cor company Design Monarchy, shares her passion for beautiful interiors and her favorite furniture finds.
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What a Difference a Custom Header Makes
These three blogs use the Libre 2 theme and custom headers in different ways.
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Fringe Association
On the blog of Karen Templer, you’ll find knitting inspiration, free patterns, crochet and weaving ideas, and more.
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The Fauxmartha
Melissa makes simple, classic food in the kitchen of her Minneapolis farmhouse, aka “The Fauxhouse.” She imbues her recipes and her homemaking advice with a cozy, comfortable minimalism.
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Here at the End of All Things
“Fantasy worlds are defined by limits: much is unknown in these worlds, and the unknown either resists being known, or it is left in peace.” A longread on losing oneself in the geography of fantasy worlds, from Middle Earth to Westeros.
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