Map effect
July 23rd, 2008 by Mark Dessain

In this next tutorial we are going to look at how to create a simple clean map of the world, which can display areas which your business provide there service too. Aimed on hosting companies it can show where your company has servers and which areas are best suited giving your customers a easy to look at diagram. Taking less than 5 minutes to do and follow it means you can spend a bit of time experimenting with new values and changing it to fit how you want it.
Text effect logo
July 11th, 2008 by Mark Dessain

In this next tutorial we are going to look at how to create a simple clean text effect, which is perfect for a logo or header text. Using these simple light clean colours it’s perfect for a professional looking website. Taking less than 5 minutes to do and follow it means you can spend a bit of time experimenting with new values and changing it to fit how you want it.
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Clean Sidebar Tutorial
June 19th, 2008 by Mark Dessain

In this next tutorial we are going to look at how to create a simple clean sidebar, which is perfect for a login box or to list sponsors. Using these simple light clean colours it’s perfect for a professional looking website. Taking less than 10 minutes to do and follow it means you can spend a bit of time experimenting with new values and changing it to fit how you want it.
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Navigation rollovers
June 12th, 2008 by Mark Dessain

In this next tutorial we are going to look at how to create some navigation rollovers for a dark navigation. Using Blue, Green and Grey can as light colours make it look more proffesonal. Taking less than 10 minutes to do and follow it means you can spend a bit of time experimenting with new values and changing it to fit how you want it.
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3D Green logo
June 12th, 2008 by Mark Dessain

In this next tutorial we are going to look at how to create a green corporate logo which rests on a slant to give it a more proffesonal look. Taking less than 10 minutes to do and follow it means you can spend a bit of time experimenting with new values and changing it to fit how you want it.
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