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In this section I have taken the time to list a few links to a number of sites, inspirational works, creative professionals and products and services I am sure a number of you will find useful. Again you can comment on this section so let me know what you think the the links provided.

If there is something you think I should feature in this section, feel free to drop me a message via the contact section and I’ll let you know what I think…

 

Kreative Juices – http://www.kreativejuices.co.uk/

This is the portfolio of a multimedia developer I have been working wit for a year now. He is an incredibly talented developer, with a terrific eye for design and a impressive ability with all things Adobe. He has recently been working with Joomla and branching out into PHP development so we shall see how that goes, but defiantly an individual to check out.

Liam Chapman – http://www.liamchapman.co.uk/

This is again a portfolio, but this time of a very talented PHP developer whom also has a fantastic eye for deign and strong front-end development skills. Having studied at University with him, I have seen his skills develop and seen his thriving passion for all things digital. Defiantly someone to hire… if you can get him that is.

Antony Howlett – http://www.anthowlett.co.uk/

Again a portfolio.  However, Antony, or Tone, as he like to be called, is a very talented, hardworking and dedicated front end developer.  He is a self confessed perfectionist always striving to do better but what most impresses me, other than his JavaScript talent, is his organisational skills.  He’d leave a project manager questioning their worth!

D-Lists – http://www.d-lists.co.uk/

This is a site managed by Michael Wilson, someone whom I studied with at Bournemouth University.  He has created a increasingly popular blog for designers and developers alike, featuring a host of inspiring post on all sorts.  Trending topics, jQuery effects iPhone app sites and a host of other topics are covered, so check it out and let me know what you think.  It’s certainly a useful resource when looking for inspiration or when you fancy avoiding doing some work!