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Anti-Aliasing: Your Best Friend and Worst Enemy

Advice Design By Adam Kopec on May 24th

I always use shape layers while designing in photoshop. Not only do they allow me to draw using scalable vectors, but it also makes it super easy to resize and transform. However, if you are not careful while designing, sub-pixel antialiasing can occur and your rounded-corner box (that you just [...]

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My Twitter Wish

Design By Adam Kopec on Apr 20th

If you’ve ever used Twitter, you’ve probably noticed that your Twitter feed shows up smack dab in the center of your browser. As you resize your browser window, Twitter’s content adjusts to the changing size while the background remains fixed in place. Anyone involved with marketing through Twitter understands why this structure poses a challenge.
When branding a [...]

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VaynerMedia Blog Redesign Launches!

We launched the redesign of our blog today! We’re super excited to be taking advantage of its new interface and added functionality, and we think you will be too! We will constantly be iterating on it, making improvements and adding new things, so we strive for your input. Take a [...]

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Sneak Peek: VaynerMedia Blog 2.0

Design By Adam Kopec on Feb 18th

We are very happy to announce that the second iteration of our blog will be launched within the next few days! In this facelift, we’ve tightened up our user-interface, fixed general usability concerns and packed it with several new features that should make your experience on our blog much more enjoyable.

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Redesigning Your Facebook Tabs: From 760px to 520px

Business Advice By Adam Kopec on Jan 28th

Facebook is rolling out with a new e-mail API that will allow organizations and business to directly collect user e-mail addresses. Facebook will also be getting rid of the boxes feature, as well as cutting the maximum width of their custom Facebook tabs from 760px to 520px, essentially forcing developers and designers who work on Facebook (like me) to retroactively re-do all of our previous, wider-than-520px, work on Facebook. Not fun.

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