Designers are usually responsible for every single aesthetic facet of their project. Between perfecting imagery, implementing branding ideas, and accommodating sites for mobile devices, there’s usually little time left for the intricate details of constructing your own buttons, icons, or other interface…
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Scrolling is most often viewed as a mundane design necessity, but a few innovative web designers have used scrolling not just as part of typical page navigation, but as something to incorporate into the design itself. Some designers are creating fairly simple…
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It seems like half of the sites on the web are using webfont services these days. While font services are hugely popular (thanks mainly to the widespread support of the @font-face CSS property), it’s often difficult to choose a font, a font…
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Web design projects usually start in one of two ways. Clients will either have a very specific understanding of what they’re looking for (they might even point you towards existing branding materials or templates), or they’ll have no idea at all, save…
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Icons can be a pain when it comes to web design. Designers who haven’t been in the game for long might not have picked up the basic illustration skills that more experienced designers use to create their own icons suited to a…
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