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Posted by Sarah, january 17th 2009 Comments (0)

WhatTheFontIf you’re struggling to find a font based on something you’ve already seen then WhatTheFont is the god send you’ve been hoping for!

It’s simple – just submit an image of the font you’ve seen to WhatTheFont and they’ll automatically find the closest match in their database. If you’re still struggling to find the font their font enthusiasts will lend a hand in the forums.
To find out more visit WhatTheFont.

Posted by Sarah, november 11th 2008 Comments (0)

I came across this handy tool recently called colors on the web. The site is dedicated to the use of colours in design, and especially web design.

The site features a colour wizard, colour wheel and contrast analyser.

Colour wizard

The colour wizard will generate matching colours schemes such as complementary, split complementary and analogous colours. It lets you submit your own base colour by entering a hex code, and it automatically returns matching colours for the one you selected. This is really helpful if you’re looking for a third colour to complement your client’s brand identity online.

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