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Irham Kendeni

Irham, also known as Indaam, is a web designer and developer from Indonesia. He also loves CSS and WordPress theme development. Visit Indaam's website.

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  • How to Create Gmail logo with CSS3

    Couple of months ago I showed you how to create RSS feed logo with CSS3. I figured it’d be fun creating something a little bit more complex. In today’s post, I’m going to show you how to create not one, but two variations of Gmail logo using just CSS3. Shortcuts … Continue reading »

  • How to Create RSS Feed Logo with CSS3

    RSS feed logo is one of most commonly used logo in web design, due to the function it referred. You saw many tutorials on drawing the RSS feed logo using graphic software like Photoshop, but how about drawing it purely using CSS3? Yeap, you heard me :-) In this opportunity … Continue reading »

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