Cool Infographics | Glantz Design -
Covers most questions you may have about web design!
Click here to stop the newest threat to Internet freedom -

A new global treaty could allow corporations to police what we do on the Internet. Last week we successfully pushed back the US censorship bills — if we act now, we can get the EU Parliament to bury this new threat — add your voice now!
Foundation: Rapid Prototyping and Building Framework from ZURB -
Uses Boilerplate and jquery and while it is responsive it would require allot of customisation to make a site truly responsive across devices. Still , like all frameworks its a great starting point
Thinking about using CDN for a client check out this test first!
4 Reasons Paypal Doesn't Deserve Your Money | Business Pundit -
So we should be looking at alternatives
Securing Your WordPress Website -
Useful security tips for wordpress users
Stripe -
Online payment providers who get it, at last!
Tiered, Adaptive Front-end Experiences « Paul Irish -
Why websites shouldn’t look the same on all browsers
The Cisco Brand Identity Book and Guidelines -
Good inspiration for a thorough brand identity should you need to create one for a client, thanks Graham
Might be worth a look. Alternative to some of the other more established CMS’s on offer like wordpress, concrete5, cushyCMS, Pixie, ModX, EE and so on…
Normalize.css: Make browsers render all elements more consistently. -
Normalise your CSS. Use this file as a starting point from which to customise your CSS as you want it. Unlike many reset.css offerings it doesn’t remove useful defaults
HTML5 Video Player | VideoJS -
Sterling work and a great video resource that keeps up with the constant changes in our industry
The Photoshop Etiquette Manifesto for Web Designers -
Some great best practices for aspiring web designers
Everything you wanted to know about online marketing in 2011 (BTW in about 3 months this will be out of date! so keep track of how the industry is changing)
Breaking The Rules: A UX Case Study - Smashing Magazine -
Why do we test? Should we just copy old paradigms blindly? I mean as a client once said to me “if X use it then I think we should just do what they do, their website looks like it has been done by experts” (I didn’t take this observation personally, having 14 years experience in the industry I have learned to be humble and shed my ego, lol) - Little did they know it was quite simply the end result of a production line designer churning out more of the same untested out-dated paradigms. Web governance is now my mission we MUST educate our clients and if we can’t get through move on to help those we can get through to.