Archive for September, 2009

How To Use Icons To Support Content In Web Design

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Why use icons? Design is all about communication: it doesn’t matter how important or exciting the information that you’re sharing is if you fail to hook your visitors. When initially viewing a website, most users will first scan the page for visually interesting content, and only after something grabs their attention will they actually begin [...]

40 Beautiful Examples of Minimalism in Web Design

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Minimalism is a design style that emphasizes simplicity and the removal of superfluous elements in one’s own work. It’s applied in art, architecture, print work, and in web design.  There is something extraordinary about making something magnificent with limited resources, and in this showcase, you’ll find the work of talented designers that exhibit [...]

30 Examples of Watercolor Effects and Brush Strokes in Web Design

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There are many creative ways to use watercolor effects and brush strokes in a web design to make it really stand out. Some of the examples below use the painted effect all over their websites, and some use subtle instances that add the perfect amount of artistic flair.

In this showcase, you’ll see 30 examples of [...]

Top Five Web Design Tools

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Just like in most other professions, a web designer’s set of tools is what brings a concept into fruition. There are many applications available to our disposal, but there are some that just stand out from the crowd. The tools in this article are what’s regarded as the most popular tools used for [...]

Web Design Sketchbook by Hyper Interaktiv

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Clever sketchbook for designing websites and web apps from Hyper Interaktiv.

The hazy future of Web typography

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Web design has certainly come a long way since the first HTML files were published, and Cascading Style Sheets have given designers lots of freedom to specify typefaces, sizes, and styles for text. But most type on the Web is still limited to the 10 common “Web fonts” commissioned and distributed by Microsoft in the [...]

Finally Opera 10!

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Here you go: http://www.opera.com/