Out of the main five senses web designers and developers really only use one when it comes to designing for the web. Now I’m not saying web designers don’t use those other four senses, but in our line of work we really only use our sight. You can argue that hearing is used, which is true in some cases but not in all. Taste and smell are simply out of the question right? You can’t possibly know what a website smells or tastes like.
I am excited to announce that my first post for Six Revisions has been published. I would like to thank Jacob Gube for helping me through this process to get to the finished product. He is a talented stand up guy who I am looking forward to working with in the future.
This is an exciting moment for Three Styles and I want to thank all of the faithful readers for supporting us.
Head on over to Six Revisions to check out my christmas list post!

I am extremely excited about launching the mobile version of Three Styles! Mobile devices that browse the web are rising in number each month so it was important to me to have a fast mobile version of Three Styles.
As the internet has evolved more and more resources/information have become available at the fingertips of web-surfers. The community of designers on the web is unlike any other community I know of. We provide free resources, tutorials, and even free work, with the goal in mind to build a better looking more semantic web experience. I have compiled 15 of my most frequented blogs and will reveal them in this post. Enjoy!



