Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Mobile Web Design: Is it Worth It?
A growing number of web companies have done their best to ensure that web services—whether essential or not—are accessible virtually anywhere with an internet connection. By Mathew Carpenter
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mobile web design
Design Patterns: Faceted Navigation
Also called guided navigation and faceted search, the faceted navigation model leverages metadata fields and values to provide users with visible options for clarifying and refining queries. By Peter Morville, Jeffery Callender
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faceted navigation
Better JavaScript Minification
In the past few years, performance research has become more prevalent thanks to research by the Yahoo! Exceptional Performance Team and Google’s Steve Souders. Most of that research studies not the individual HTML page, but the resources the page requires to display or behave correctly. By Nicholas C. Zakas
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javascript
How To Successfully Educate Your Clients On Web Development
If you are running a design agency, your job is very likely to combine business development, graphic design, technology and user experience design: a basketful of very different fields. By Aurimas Adomavicius
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clients,
pitching to clients,
web development
Seven Must-See Web Design Videos and Presentations
This list includes a brief description of each video, some notable quotes from the presentations, and related links. By Louis Lazaris
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web design,
web design tutorials
Usability Do’s And Don’ts For Interactive Design
We often talk about how to make our websites more usable, whether it’s tweaking the HTML structure of pages to benefit the user’s process or figuring out how best to display a message via CSS. But we never bring this thought process into our jQuery-based (and other JavaScript-based) elements. How can we enhance the user experience and usability of our jQuery events? By Ben MacGowan
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usability
Friday, April 16, 2010
Mary Meeker: Mobile Internet Will Soon Overtake Fixed Internet
What does Meeker see in her crystal ball? Two overwhelming trends that will affect consumers, the hardware/infrastructure industry and the commercial potential of the web: mobile and social networking. By Matthew Ingram
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mobile,
social networking
Why you need a content strategist
Are you investing in your content? Do you have a strategy? If not then help is at hand. You need a content strategist, but who are they and what do they do? Relly Annett-Baker
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content,
content strategist,
content strategy,
strategist
Content Strategists gather in Paris!
If it seems like a whole lot of the smart folks you know in the Content space are out of the country right now, you might check #CSforum10 on twitter to see where they are. By Steve Rosenbaum
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content strategy
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
60 Beautiful Clean and Light Web Designs for Inspiration
To be unique and original, you need to have a good source of inspiration. You can get inspiration from music, family and friends, even other people’s work, to get a great design idea. By Mladen Berakovic
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clean,
inspiration,
light web designs
9 Ways To Improve the SEO of Every Website You Design
One of the biggest challenges that online businesses face today is maintaining relevance in the eyes of the search engines, especially Google. By Alex Cleanthous
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seo
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Easiest way for teams to provide feedback on websites.
Quickly and easily give feedback on design, content, and code on any page of a website or application without leaving your browser. Works on iPhone, too! By Notable
Monday, April 12, 2010
Google and page speed
Google’s addition of a page speed signal to its search rankings algorithm officially links performance with search engine marketing. The loading speed of a web page affects user psychology in a number of ways, and now it can effect its rankings as well. By Zeldman
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google,
page speed
CSS Specificity And Inheritance
CSS’ barrier to entry is extremely low, mainly due to the nature of its syntax. Being clear and easy to understand, the syntax makes sense even to the inexperienced Web designer. By Inayaili de leon
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css
Dealing With Clients Who Refuse To Pay
At some point in your freelance career, you'll encounter a client who does not respect the work you do. The most unfortunate part of this unfortunate truth is that it will all too often present itself in the form of a client who refuses to pay for your services once all of the work has been completed. By Robert Bowen
Holistic Web Browsing: Trends Of The Future
The future of the Web is everywhere. The future of the Web is not at your desk. It’s not necessarily in your pocket, either. It’s everywhere. By Christopher Butler
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future,
futures,
trends,
web trends
The Gradual Disappearance Of Flash Websites
If you want to "go big" visually with a website, delivering complex interaction and a rich experience across a wide range of browsers, Flash is the only way to go. Right? By Brad Cooper
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flash
Friday, April 09, 2010
Rick Barron: User Experience Testing Methods
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Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Why You Should Create PHP Powered Websites and How?
PHP :Hypertext Preprocessor is very useful, dynamic scripting language. You can create a simple website to powerful web application with PHP. By Design Tech
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php
12 Useful and Free Downloadable Web Design Books
There are a multitude of books (whether in digital format or print) that cover every possible aspect of web design, each one is unique and offers a personalized opportunity for the author to both educate, inspire, and guide the reader through there knowledge. By Speckyboy
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books,
web design
25 Flash Portfolio Sites for Your Design Inspiration
Recent improvements in the SEO capabilities of Flash, along with improved connection speeds of the average internet user, have made it more practical for designers to use Flash-based sites for their portfolios. By Steven Snell
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flash,
flash design
Eye Tracking and Web Usability: A Good Fit?
Since its inception, eye tracking has been employed by cognitive scientists to study reading, learning, attention, and neurology; by marketers to examine the effectiveness of ad and package designs; and by human factors engineers to guide automotive and airplane cockpit design. By Nick Gould
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eye tracking,
web usability
Effective Pitch and Registration Page Design
Getting a user to visit your site is only step one. If you’re interested in maintaining a long-lasting relationship, it’s going to take some commitment. By Zach Dunn
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page design
5 Simple Social Design Tips From the Masters
With so much content competing for users’ attention, it’s important for content creators to have websites or applications that are accessible, clean and interactive. For sites with a social media focus, a solid user experience is even more important because if users can’t easily navigate a site or connect with their existing networks, chances are, those users won’t return. By Christina Warren
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design tips,
social design
15+ Great Ways to Find Web Design and Development Work
For web designers and developers looking to take on new projects, the Internet offers a great number of online resources that can help them find work. By Amy-Mae Elliott
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developers,
projects,
web designers
10 Excellent Tools for Creating Web Design Wireframes
When starting a new web design project, it’s always a good idea to begin with a wireframe. The purpose of a wireframe is to communicate the layout of a page without getting caught up in color and design elements. By Henry Jones
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web tools,
wireframes,
wireframing
Preparing Your Web Content for iPad
Platform-specific considerations for web content in Safari on iPhone OS devices, with specific information for iPad.
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ipad
How to create your best layouts
When approaching a fresh site design, what’s the best way to tackle layout and ensure a guaranteed win? Elliot Jay Stocks shares his top layout tips. By .net
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web layouts
Win Video Streaming Service for your Website through Twitter
To celebrate their recent launch, VP Factory, the pioneer of "Video Players as a Service", is giving away 10 Start subscriptions for 1 year (worth $168). By Jacob Cube
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Twitter,
video streaming
Eight Rules for Effective Web Forms
If you're looking to collect information from your users, there isn't a much easier or more straightforward method than a Web form. By Martin Ludwig
How to Make a Screencast for Your Website
Having a video on your website can vastly improve your conversion rate. Whether the goal is for users to sign up for your web application or simply to get users to contact you via a web form, a video improves the likelihood of this happening. By Stu Green
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online video,
screencast,
video
Coding a Web Design for Speed and Quality
The beauty of being a web designer is creating a detailed, creative, and original web design in Photoshop, without having to (for the most part) think about how it will be coded. By Kayla Knight
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photoshop
Preparing Photoshop Files for Web Developers
Whether you’re a freelance web designer or part of a team at an agency, handing off Photoshop files to a client, developer, development team or even another designer is part of the process of building websites. By Brian Rhinehart
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photoshop
50 Stunning Typography Wallpapers For Inspiration
Typography is said to be the backbone of web design, but it’s also considered art all by itself. And, let’s face it, most designers are obsessed with it. By János Rácz
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fonts,
typography
Women in Web Design and Development
One could argue that women—at least professional ones—now have more control of their own lives than at any other time in history. Yet, there is still a lot of unease among women in the Web design and development industry about their subordinate position in what is widely viewed as a Web patriarchy. By Andy Walpole
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web design,
women in web design
Friday, April 02, 2010
Case study of agile and UCD working together
Large scale websites require groups of specialists to design and develop a product that will be a commercial success. To develop a completely new site requires several teams to collaborate and this can be difficult. By James Kelway
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agile,
design new sites
How to Win Friends and Influence People Remotely
Tools to enable simple online collaboration of design and distribution of usability testing. By Patrick Stapleton
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usability,
usability methods
Forms On Mobile Devices: Modern Solutions
Mobile forms tend to have significantly more constraints than their desktop cousins: screens are smaller; connections are slower; text entry is trickier; the list goes on. By Luke Wroblewski
45 Fresh Useful JavaScript and jQuery Techniques and Tools
Yes, this is another round-up of fresh and useful Javascript techniques, tools and resources. But don’t walk away yet. By Smashing Editorial
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javascript,
jquery,
techniques
Showcase Of Web Design In China: From Imitation To Innovation
China is a country with five thousand years of civilization. It is a multi-national entity extending over a large area of East Asia. By Kejun Xu
Starting Out Organized: Website Content Planning The Right Way
So many articles explain how to design interfaces, design graphics and deal with clients. But one step in the Web development process is often skipped over or forgotten altogether: content planning. By Kristin Wemmer
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content,
content planning,
content strategy,
web consultanting
Showcase of Academic and Higher Education Websites
College and university websites have a lot of roles to fill. By Cameron Chapman
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college websites
CSS Sprites: Useful Technique, or Potential Nuisance?
Ah, the ubiquitous CSS sprites — one of the few web design techniques that was able to bypass “trend” status almost instantly, planting itself firmly into the category of best practice CSS. By Louis Lazaris
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css,
css sprites
Free Printable Sketching, Wireframing and Note-Taking PDF Templates
Sketching and wireframing are a specialized style of drawing, used for fleshing out preliminary complex ideas, group brain-storming, a lo-fi method for evaluating interaction concepts, and as a way of roughly perfecting a design technique. By Paul Andrew
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sketching,
templates,
web templates,
wireframes
Contrast is King
Remember thrusting your hand into a big pail of mixed-up, broken crayons (or gently reaching for your box of perfectly ordered, mint-condition crayons), then leafing through your construction paper to find the perfect hue to go with your chosen sticks of pigmented wax? By Leslie Jensen-Inman
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colors,
contrast,
web designer
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