Saturday, January 28, 2006
Web Sites of the Week
Chris Garrett is a young designer based in Gloucestershire, UK. He's been working in new media for over 4 years now.
http://chrisgarrettmedia.com
Stylegala is an online resource and inspiration guide for web agencies, designers and developers who take interest in websites that combine the powers of design, web standards and CSS.
http://www.stylegala.com
http://chrisgarrettmedia.com
Stylegala is an online resource and inspiration guide for web agencies, designers and developers who take interest in websites that combine the powers of design, web standards and CSS.
http://www.stylegala.com
Yahoo! Developer Network
Do you eat, sleep and breathe JavaScript? This is your source for information for using JavaScript with Yahoo! Web Services APIs.
'Instant' Domain Search
This site is designed to help you find the right domain name for your web site. Just start typing.
Sunday, January 15, 2006
Early and Often: How to avoid the design revision death spiral
David Cronin covers the lessons one can learn from client collaboration, and how critical it is success.
Top 5 Firefox Extensions for Web Designers
One of the best features of Firefox is that it can be expanded with a wide range of optional extensions. There are extensions to help with blogging, privacy, working with RSS files, or just having fun. Here’s a list of the 5 extensions most useful when doing web design.
CSS Curly Quotes
Simon Collison recently explained how to create Swooshy Curly Quotes Without Images using CSS. It’s a nice technique that works cross-browser, but you have to add tags to your markup for it to work. Here is an alternate technique that requires no changes to your markup that will work in modern CSS2 compatible browsers like Firefox.
Five simple steps designing grid systems
Mark Boulton is an award-winning typographic designer based in Cardiff, UK. Specialising in clean functional design. In this article he points out steps in going about designing grid systems.
Saturday, January 07, 2006
Web Sites of the Week
1- Well design site for a great architeture firm.
http://www.hillier.com
2- For the sports person inside us all.
http://www.nike.com/
3- Designer site that provides clients with interactive and print design solutions.
http://www.firstbornmultimedia.com/
http://www.hillier.com
2- For the sports person inside us all.
http://www.nike.com/
3- Designer site that provides clients with interactive and print design solutions.
http://www.firstbornmultimedia.com/
Sensible Forms: A Form Usability Checklist
Brian Crescimanno, discusses ow often the smallest usability quirks, creat the biggest annoyances for users and forms.
Writing a Web Business Plan
So, you've mastered HTML, CSS and Perl. You have a great sense of intuitive design. Now, can you write a great business plan for your client? Find out by Scott Kramer, what steps to take to make it happen.
Monday, January 02, 2006
Clean, Crisp Web Design: How To Create Clean Looking Designs
Tim Donahue offers some great ideas on how to go about creating a great web design that clean and inviting to the eye.
Web Sites of the Week
1-Bold design, and nice use of Flash to show off stunning photos!
tonygarcia.com
2-Great creative feel to this site. Fun 3-D images.
design-insights
3-Nike has put together a great looking site that is clean and yet provides greats tips for the beginner and expert runners.
nike.com
tonygarcia.com
2-Great creative feel to this site. Fun 3-D images.
design-insights
3-Nike has put together a great looking site that is clean and yet provides greats tips for the beginner and expert runners.
nike.com
Sunday, January 01, 2006
Navigation Systems: A Visual Perspective
Go here to read a Powerpoint presentation by Reshma Kumar and Marina Naito, discussing the the methods by which to structure a web navigation system.
Web Production Tips
Envision Internet Consulting, LLC offers some great tips when it comes to web production.
Understanding You Web Audience
A detailed understanding of your target audience provides you with an effective metric by which to evaluate all your design decisions: structure (content and organization), visual presentation (personality and tone), and interaction (functionality and behavior). Luke Wroblewski expands on this concept. Read more here.
Filling Amazon's Tall Orders
See how the world's largest online retailer ensures that gifts get delivered on one of the busiest shopping -- and shipping -- days of the year.
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