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graingerwebdesign · 1 year
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Unlocking Creativity: Web Design Hack for a Unique Website
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fairmaiden8 · 1 year
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What are Some of the Best Creative Website Examples That Will Blow Your Mind
Website design is an essential aspect that can make or break a website. A well-designed site not only looks visually appealing but also provides users with an enjoyable experience. In this blog post, we will explore some ideas for website design and share inspirational websites to look out for. We’ll also discuss how you can get ideas for your own website design, creating a unique and memorable…
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nakajimeow · 1 year
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USEFUL WEBSITES FOR WRITERS
Writing With Color: Helps with writing about culture, ethnicity, and religion. Overall, it gives advice on how to write about diversity.
Name Generator: As the name says, it helps you build names for your characters. Very useful if you cannot think of names for your characters!
KathySteinemann: The 'archive.pdf' section helps you with synonyms in case you struggle to find the right word for your sentences (also to avoid using redundant words).
Spwickstrom: Similar to the previous one, this one provides grammar tips. Extremely helpful when finding phrases, verbs, conjunctions, adjectives, and so on.
Servicescape: The perfect website if you're experiencing writer's block. It provides writing prompts. It helps you spark creativity when it comes to writing.
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vidhansstuff · 2 years
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Vidhan Infotech offers 360-degree custom web design services, simple website design including innovative technology solutions and powerful business software. Discover more.
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bruceawaynefrfr · 1 month
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btw guys smosh post around 34 videos a month over the 4 channels and mythical post 46 videos a month on 3 channels
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starfables · 2 months
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opens the door to my limo, drops this on the red carpet, and immediently speeds away.
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thepenultimateword · 2 months
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Prompt #278
“I can’t believe this,” the villain fumed. “You catfished me!”
Hero flushed. “I did not!”
“No costume. No powers. Just a few dinky gadgets and what is that? Is that supposed to be a mask?”
“It is a mask!” Hero said, subconsciously touching Their hand to the bunny sleep mask, holes cut where the eyes had once been. “I’m just on a budget!”
“What were the costumes on your profile?”
“Rentals. …For resume photos.”
Villain sighed heavily, running their hands through their hair and staring back at the sky. “And you’re inexperienced. Great. You know Nemeses Are We exists for a specific reason, and when desperate Heroes like you who just want to fight anyone for a decent cash grab or bit of limelight get on and lie about everything, you waste a lot of time and prep for the villains that give a crap.”
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dovedrangeas · 1 year
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they r family......
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edwards-exploit · 1 month
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The Bournemouth Belle, and The Last Shunter.
More OCs! SteamNav and Missus are rather new so some info might be subject to change, and they were AU versions of certain characters (3 points if you guess who) buuut they spiralled into new characters. SteamNav is tranquil fury incarnate, trying to take control of his life after so long being something humans have tinkered with and throwing herself into making Incredibly Bad Descisions; and Missus can and will judge your (engine) sins, but she keeps losing at poker and that's why Sodor is so damn haunted. If anyone has any more questions or just want to help me brainstorm send me an ask and I'll answer :]
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al-the-remix · 7 months
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Random fandom thoughts/feelings
The reblog button is turned off on this post but I think it's another incredibly important one to be thinking about. I enjoy their framing of how the profit economy of other social media sites has been bleeding into fandom spaces on both tumblr, and like this post focuses on, Ao3. It's something that I've been noticing more and more and it really rubs me the wrong way and I feel like OP's post words it perfectly in a way I've been struggling to express.
This sort of connects the previous post I reblogged on the topic talking about how fandom is not a good in road for becoming internet famous.
A facet of this that's really bamboozled me recently is that I feel like i've been seeing more and more of is the idea that a singular person has a right to call "dibs" on a specific piece of media. Which is honestly totally fucking wild to me and if I'm being totally frank kind of dumb.
Every single one of us who interacts with fandom and by extent and IP is flirting with copy right law, the consequences of which everyone should be extremely familiar with by now with the fall of LJ and various lawsuits by authors, dmca notices, etc.
We have all heard the adage "there's no such thing as an original idea"; the idea that everything we create is the amalgamation of all the things that influence us, good and bad.
This is totally normal and good, actually.
For example, if I and another person both watch a TV show, see a production photograph that we really like and decide to draw it and post them one after the other it would be considered extremely bad behaviour to then turn around and make a big stink about how someone else had the gall to turn around and draw the same thing that I did. We can all look at a picture, video, lyrics to a song, become inspired and create something wildly different based on our tastes and influences--but we also are equally, if not more so, likely to create something nearly identical to our peers, especially in a fandom space where ideas are concentrated and we are all consuming each other's thoughts, opinions, and creations. More than once I've come up with an idea for a fic or a drawing that someone else had had a nearly identical execution of without us communicating or viewing each other's work. That's just the way the human brain works, we're hard wired to make connections in a fairly similar way.
You do not have a right to call dibs on any one photograph, clip of video, song lyrics or any other bit of media you might consume.
This stands for artists, writers, gif makers, AMV creators, and any other way you choose to express your love of fandom creatively.
If you are really hard pressed to focus on the numbers and work at being ~influential~ the burden is on you to distinguish yourself creatively.
There's a reason why not being able to see follower counts is so important to the way fandom and tumblr functions. The concept of ~small creators~ and ~big creators~ or BNF or whatever are all burdens you place on yourselves. No one is taking anything away from you by engaging with the same bit of media you are in a similar way. We all have a right to express ourselves creatively and emotionally through any snippet of media that sparks our interest. You do not get to "own it" just because you happened to pump something out first. There are no creative "dibs". This isn't even some sort of "fandom" etiquette thing that has gone thus unspoken. It's a strange possessive thing that I've seen crop up more and more as the idea of being a capital "C" Creator brain rots people's minds and atrophies their ability to be creative.
Sort of on a tangent, but I have a bunch of other personal random thoughts about how this push to be prolific stagnates fandom, but these are more complicated for me and I'm not as clear on how I want to express them. On one had I am completely on board with the "there is no such thing as cringe" mindset and that everyone has a right to create whatever super indulgent thing they want to without having to suffer people being snobby about it. But, on the other hand I feel very strongly that the cycle of people seeing one trope or characterization being repeated repeated over and over and gaining popularity, reading only that--writing only that--leading others to also only consume that, really stymies creativity and makes it harder to grow the fandom if people that are trying to enter aren't into That One Thing, while also ostracizing people who are already in the fandom that aren't into That One Thing. I strongly believe that people's tastes are at least 70% just what they're exposed to, and obviously not everyone is going to be into whatever weird niche concept they're exposed to through fandom, but the more they are the more opportunity they have to expand that horizon. I don't know how many times I've gotten a version of the "I wasn't sure I would like this but I gave it a shot and it turns out I really love it!" and how good that feels and how much I wish other people were emboldened to do the same instead of being so wrapped up in how their work may or may not be received.
This is mostly a subjective thing though, so it's less cut and dry. Like for example, I really struggle with engaging with transgender fic despite being transgender myself because of the way most AFAB fic is written to the point where I avoid it now almost entirely. Which, frankly, really fucking sucks but also I will be the first person to fight for other's ability to write transgender characters wether they appeal my personal feelings and taste or not.
Anyway, this is one of the reasons I'm so protective of fandom community events, especially ones that employ aspects of the fandom gift economy such as exchanges. There are one of the few wholly un self-centred places left where the focus is on gifting someone something they will love and giving back to the fandom at large by flooding it with art and opportunities appreciation and engagement with each other. It is not supposed to be an opportunity for you to think about yourself and "getting something good" in return or using it a convenient deadline. It also offers you an opportunity to engage with fic tropes and genres that you've never considered writing or reading before.
TL;DR if you've found yourself recently squabbling over how many notes your gifs, art, writing, etc. has been getting compared to other people instead of focusing on forging community ties and your own creative expression, I'm sorry to say you're doing it wrong.
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ne0nwithazero · 1 year
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I love you handmade personal websites, I love you work in progress pages, I love you layouts that don't fit quite right just yet because the person is still learning how any of it works, I love you blinkies, I love you 88x31 button collections, I love you gifs, I love you self-indulgent design, I love you human creativity, your personal websites are like a little cozy home filled with things you love and are dear to you, I love you creativity
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nakajimeow · 1 year
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WRITING ADVICE THAT I HEARD (THAT ABSOLUTELY WORKS FOR ME)
Okay, so I am writing these tips that I have learned/heard from other authors. It worked for me, I just want to share it just in case other people might find it helpful too!
Know the ending of your story before starting it.
Whenever you have an idea, WRITE IT. IMMEDIATELY! (before you could even lose it or worse, forget it)
READ MORE !!! (get inspiration from other people's books)
Write EVERYTHING. Just correct/edit them later when you are finished.
Explore other genres. (do not get stuck with one genre. instead, read/write other genres. you never know, you might be better at writing other genres)
Similar to the first one, CREATE OUTLINES PER CHAPTERS !! I REPEAT, CREATE OUTLINES. (in this way, it would be easier to write because you have a summary of what is going to happen in each chapter.)
reblog to help other writers !!
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altschmerzes · 9 months
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“you’re on the shipping website you can’t be mad about people shipping characters” is a truly beyond shitty way to respond to people who are venting about people disrespecting their boundaries and laughing about it lmao. just say you wish aromantic people would stop existing where you have to see them and spoiling your fun and go.
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xenosagaepisodeone · 9 months
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the cakegate reddit thread has to be proof that were living in some kind of inverted timeline because the thread itself is full of people telling the op that he was indeed the asshole for the way he treated his wife while the tumblr post sharing it is full of people saying that the wife is a strategic abuser doing a power move on him because the cake she baked him by hand wasn't exactly 1:1 with what he wanted
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cjoatprehn · 3 days
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I hate to tag yall again, happy pride month-if you’re able to share this and interact in any way to the videos and posts above, that would mean a lot. Or even drop a dollar, it would do wonders to help me extend my hotel stay past Monday.
@strawbunnycakes @gearthepunk @dukemz-rb @essjayel999 @fuckyeahasexual @disloyalseagull @afroclusterfunk
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gio-goose · 3 months
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Yohooo important announcement
Due to the recent shit storm happening on here I have decided that I'm gonna delete my art posts in the following days. I don't want my stuff to be fed to AI bullshit. I hope y'all understand
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