There are a lot of things I love about WordPress. Cluttered page layout with irrelevant information is not one of them.
Trend Central points out how so many web sites are moving toward a more image-heavy navigation, magazine style. Typical web site navigation and blog design are changing. Larger, higher-definition screens and faster downloads open new [...]
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Learn Design Basics with our Design Hacks Webinar
Have you ever wanted to learn some killer design hacks that will make your websites rock? Then WebDesign.com has got the course for you!
On Saturday, Feb. 20, 2010, James Dalman will be doing a LIVE webinar called Design Hacks that will show students the theory and tricks behind basic design and how to implement eye-catching graphics [...]
Typography Resources You Should Know About
As Japan’s Information Architects famously say, “Web design is 95% typography.”
A firm grasp of typographic style is essential for any type of design. Even with experience in print design, it can be difficult to reproduce the same look on the web, especially across all browsers. Here are some great resources for learning principles of typography [...]
Does Your Brand Leave Fingerprints?
I came across this photo set a few weeks ago.
Lorena Turner took brand new products that are made in China, and dusted them for fingerprints. It was chilling to think about the people in factories on the other side of the world that were part of that process. While this realization has a profound impact [...]
Images Good, Cliche Bad
It always helps to use images on your website, but using cliched images doesn’t work. How do you know what images are cliches? Just ask the many designers who have cataloged such things.

