Our Favorite Tweets of the Week Mar 21-Mar 27, 2011

Every week we tweet a lot of interesting stuff highlighting great content that we find on the web that can be of interest to web designers.

The best way to keep track of our tweets is simply to follow us on Twitter, however, in case you missed some here’s a quick and useful compilation of the best tweets that we sent out this past week.

Note that this is only a very small selection of the links that we tweeted about, so don’t miss out.

To keep up to date with all the cool links, simply follow us @DesignerDepot

Browser Evolution – The History of Web Browsers [Infographic] – http://ow.ly/4hYTe


Design for understanding – http://ow.ly/4hYHu #webdesign


Website Speed Part 1: Write More Efficient CSS – http://ow.ly/4iDDN #css


Impressive Time-Lapse Photography Examples – http://ow.ly/4latH


They Just Don’t Make ‘Em Like They Used To… Thank God – http://ow.ly/4jkk9


Dear Web Design Community, Where Have You Gone? – http://ow.ly/4iCBn


Create a Sci-Fi, Vector Portrait Made of Symbols – http://ow.ly/4iDHc


CSS Typography: Examples and Tools – http://ow.ly/4kB0h #typography


The Current State of HTML 5 Forms – http://ow.ly/4kBCs


The Design Community Offers Its Favorite Bits of Advice – http://ow.ly/4kBty


How to Apply Textures to Uneven Surfaces – http://ow.ly/4jkrC


A History Of Graphic Design [infographic] – http://ow.ly/4l864


Active vs. Passive Approach to Design Business Development – http://ow.ly/4lRJl


The Process of Planning a Perfect Website – http://ow.ly/4lRHt #webdesign


The Pros And Cons Of CSS Frameworks – http://ow.ly/4jksB


Design Charts for Better Typography and Color – http://ow.ly/4jkqT

Want more? No problem! Keep track of all our tweets by following us @DesignerDepot

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