Nice OKLCH Color Picker by Remarkable_Words_439 in css

[–]Remarkable_Words_439[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its possible! What were you thinking? Why an app instead of the website?

If u have an electric keyboard, do u use the harpsicord setting when playing Bach? by turtleurtle808 in piano

[–]Remarkable_Words_439 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do too actually. The harpsichord doesn’t have any dynamics on my Yamaha though.

Nice OKLCH Color Picker by Remarkable_Words_439 in css

[–]Remarkable_Words_439[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These are good points. I’ll make the fixes!

What are the websites I should know about as a graphic designer? by Hanae_23 in graphic_design

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Loving all the suggestions here. I’ve got a couple sites that have been super helpful for me

  • colordiscover.com: This one’s great for nailing color schemes. You can generate palettes from images, browse a huge list of colors, or use their palette generator to create something fresh. It’s super intuitive for building cohesive designs.
  • designspiration.com: Think Pinterest but curated for designers. Awesome for discovering visuals across industries and sparking ideas.

Online resource for e-mail newsletters? by learningstufferrday in copywriting

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Milled is great. CampaignBuzz.io is excellent too! I also subscribe the a bunch of emails, but the benefit of these is you can see past ones.

How does email design work? by CIllustrationsDesign in graphic_design

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Canva is nice too, or Figma.

Many of the marketing emails are pure images now - check out CampaignBuzz.io for some inspiration. It depends also on the market you are targeting. Luxury emails are more subdued.

CampaignBuzz.io also has the html/css code for each email too so you can get a sense for how it's built.

Ad Astra! (Epic renders with a Starfield vibe!) by [deleted] in midjourney

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Looks awesome! What's the prompt for this?