Best of the tutorial sites
Posted by Andrew Faulkner on April 24th, 2008.
A ‘does exactly what it says on the tin‘ post.
Want some tuts on how to create a glossy button? Maybe some Web2.0 menu bars? Nah. Me neither. There are a lot of tutorial sites out there, most with the same regurgitated posts out there. But I’ve come across a fair few excellent sites in my time and so it may help someone out if I shared them. So, without further ado, let’s get on with the linklove.
Tut tut tut
PSDTUTS in my view is a beauty of a website. Before even getting to the content it looks visually stunning. So, what about the juicy tutorials? Well, definitely no overdone glass orb tutorials here. Articles are well explained in a step-by-step format littered with imagery for how each stage should look.
Covers: Photoshop
My pick: Digital smoke effect
No prizes for guessing that this is related to the last example. Yes, it’s new and lacks content but it looks like a bookmark for the future. Again, well thought through content presented clearly.
Covers: Anything ‘web design.’ Front-end coding essentially.
My pick: Tabs with jQuery
I love the work of Nick at N.Design Studio. It’s always clean, vivid and exciting. He doesn’t disappoint with his own batch of Illustrator tutorials. Good for learning the techniques.
Covers: Illustrator
My pick: Tracing a photo
Max Design never fail to impress with their simple guides to advanced CSS. The tutorials on lists, floats and selectors are top notch.
Covers: Mainly CSS
My pick: Floating an image and a caption
CSS Globe often focus on the elements of web design like navigation or thumbnails. Well written articles show the understanding of the author.
Covers: Mainly CSS/HTML
My pick: One-line CSS Tips
Wow. Pretty site. And a bunch of unique tutorials, often thinking outside the box.
Covers: Everything front-end.
My pick: Typographic contrast and flow
Many graphics tutorials covering most digital media formats. Loads of pictures to guide you through each tutorial.
Covers: Graphics.
My pick: Photomontages
How could we ignore this one. Not the prettiest, but it does the job where geekery is concerned. A brilliant start for any budding coder.
Covers: Anything web except for graphics/design.
My pick: Everything!
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I’m always hungry for good bookmarks, so let me and other readers know of your favourite tutorial sites, especially where programming is concerned.
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Great selection!My personal favourite is Css-Tricks.com, where Chris Coyier writes nice-to-read, very clever tutorials and posts about css, design and jQuery.
Great post. been using psdTuts for a while. A friend of mine sent out a nice link the other day regarding online design resources. Not exclusivley a "tutorial" site, but the search results include tutuorials as possible solutions to what you are looking for. Design Resources Search Enginehttp://www.sachagreif.com/drse/
You can ‘make’ another web-designer with this post!
psd tuts is probably the best photoshop tut site out there, and one of the nicest looking too!
Don’t forget, the PSDTUTS guys have just opened another site… http://vecttuts.com Should be AWESOME!
:::CORRECTION::: http://vectortuts.com/ is the link! Sorry!
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I like the W3 schools for any tutorial online. I learned a lot from them and it is a great resource for new beginners like me.
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