Editor’s note: This post was written by Claude Clement, professional web designer and blogger in Pelicanforce, a web design blog and agency that specializes in infographic design. In pre-Facebook times, it seems that everyone had a Myspace page. The page was customizable, although many users seemed to opt for the “busy” look, with bold clashing […]
Archives for May 2014
15 Of The Best PSD To HTML Conversion Services
Most web designers would like to focus more on aesthetics rather than programming. However, not only does their project have to look beautiful, but it also has to be user-friendly, fast-loading, semantic, and compatible with different browsers. Therefore, unless you’re an expert at hand coding your own projects, it is best to convert your Photoshop […]
25 Videos and Resources for Learning Color Theory
It takes hours of study and practice to understand the basics of digital design. Many jobs rely on these fundamentals when creating print work, icons, After Effects touchups, and dozens of similar examples. One fundamental concept every designer should recognize is color theory. It’s a broad subject which hovers around a field of science and […]
Designing for Print
Editor’s note: This post was written by Andy Brattle, who works as Managing Director at a branding agency in London, specialising in professional design services like event materials, press advertising, brochure design, corporate literature and much more. He loves to share his thoughts on the latest design trends and upcoming digital marketing tactics. You can find his […]
38 Free Open Source CSS Dropdown Navigation Menus
Constructing a website from scratch has become easier and less stressful over these past few years. I find myself ripping out fewer and fewer hairs as more open source projects become available. One of the most common UI elements would be a dropdown menu for multi-tier navigation. In the past I’ve written about coding a […]
Revolutionizing The Creative Process For Professional Designers, Powered by Webydo
The What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) trend that started in the early years of web design software proliferation truly offered a liberating experience for every “Joe” who dreamed of becoming a web designer. Enabling participating in a revolution of web technology by professionals and those who simply wanted a presence and today […]