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I apologize for being late a day, as most beginning bloggers, it’s quite a task to get everything updated. However, I’m not going to skip over my weekly inspiration. I shortened the title a bit to just MM (Mundane Monday) so it’ll be less prominent in the title. The content is what you’re looking for.

For this week, I want to share 5 blogs that I usually visit everyday for tips, inspiration, resources, and sometimes I even get sidetracked to even more leads for inspiration and more.

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For this week’s inspiration, I decided to share something different than a video. Galleries have been making a big impact on the internet displaying lists of artworks, logos, business cards, and more. Just like a museum, these galleries contain lots of works that are inspiring and give lots of examples of different type of styles that you can reference from.

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So what’s the one thing you’re good in? Graphic Design? Asset Modeling? HTML/CSS? Scripting in a certain program? What do they all have in common? They are too specific. Now, there’s nothing wrong with that. Certainly, you can find a really good job in that field if you looked really hard, however, you’re at a disadvantage already. How can you get the advantage?

It’s time to become a hybrid.

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Finally decided web design and development is the path you want to take?  Now you may ask yourself, where do I start?  Based on my experience, I will give you a list of tools that I use for all of my works.  In addition, this list has alternatives for those that can afford the price or for those that need something quick and free.

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Back in the days, developing and coding websites has always been a pain.  From hard coding websites and looking at them locally through our screens, it’s really tough for developers to see how their code works online and in an actual browser.

Microsoft did a decent job with it’s WYSIWYG Frontpage editor and Adobe did an excellent job with its DreamWeaver products.  However…what if you didn’t like the abilities of Frontpage and couldn’t afford the Adobe suite?
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