Posts tagged Design
HTML 5: Learning the Basics
Apr 11th
Knowing the Basics of HTML 5
HTML 5 has not yet fully released, but we can still use some of its elements. Lets have a look at some of the basic elements of HTML 5 HTML 5 has not been fully developed yet. Though we can use it we will still have to wait for the full blown HTML 5 It has been considered as a strong replacement for Flash and there is many such premonitions about HTML 5 But before we start believing all of it, let’s just start by knowing the basics. It is necessary to know the basic elements that are available in the HTML 5 This will definitely help us to understand it in a better way. It is better not to jump to conclusions before knowing it inside out. Let’s have a look at some of the basic elements of HTML 5.
Dieter Rams and the 10 Commandments of Good Design
Nov 28th
Famous for his phrase “Weniger, aber besser” (Less, but better), Dieter Rams was influential industrial designer. A number of the products he designed while at Braun A.C. went on to become consumer classics and, though we’ve moved on from turntables and tape recorders, many of these have been honored with a place in museums. While he worked almost exclusively with office and consumer products, his ten rules for good design speak to designers of all sorts.
Should We Practice Pro Bono Work?
Sep 25th
We are living in a very pragmatic world and the capitalism system taught us that everything has a price and almost nothing is for free. Fortunately, not all of us are so addicted to this idea, there are people who have this as the main scope in life to help other fellows. More >
A Designer’s Guide to Creating Digital Signage That Converts
Aug 31st
Have you been to the bank recently? If you’ve been visiting your local businesses you may have seen digital signage. Businesses with physical locations are starting to use digital signage in most cases. Banks, hotels, hospitals, universities and other businesses are using digital signage for various reasons, but each sign or display aims to get visitors to convert in some way. More >
The DOs and DON’Ts of Stock Photography
Jun 19th
The fact is, we humans are primed for compelling visual stimulation from the get go – so much so there’s a whole subset of scientists that study infant psychology and attention based on where they’re looking when. For website designers, using stock photography sites can be a cost-effective and creative way to engage users via this innate bias for visual stimulation. More >
Graphic Design Styles Through the Ages: 1950 to 2000
May 29th
Graphic design has been an essential practice for an effective marketing and advertising with its message-conveying style, layout and balance. Although the process in overall requires professionalism, it is important to note that such process emerged even as early as the prehistoric era but was only first coined in 1922 by William Addison Dwiggins. More >
Free Keynote Mockup Templates for Prototyping Mobile, Web and Desktop Apps
May 27th
Keynotopia has launched Keynotopia Mockups Bundle, a collection of royalty-free Keynote mockup templates for prototyping mobile, web, and desktop apps. Keynotopia Mockups Bundle allows designers, developers, program managers, and entrepreneurs the ability to quickly iterate and perfect their app ideas prior to development. More >
What to Consider When Creating Your Own Custom Stickers
May 24th
Consider them the original “memes”: Custom stickers remain one of the most overlooked methods of promotion for a business or organization, still functioning as an effective way to spread a message and generate extensive interest even in an age of Facebook and online ads. More >











































