Posts Tagged ‘web design’

  • February 28, 2010

    Cognitive Dissonance: How Contradictory Ideas Affect Design

    Cognitive dissonance is a state of mental discomfort that occurs when a person’s attitudes, thoughts, ideas or beliefs conflict. When faced with cognitive dissonance, people are going to do something to reduce the conflict they feel. Understanding how this process occurs can lead some of your design decisions.

  • February 21, 2010

    Beyond Attracting Users to Websites!

    This blog is about website interactivity with a difference. It aptly explains how web design can go beyond attracting users on a page. It outlines ideas to compel users to perform an action!

  • February 16, 2010

    How To Use Color To Enhance Your Designs

    Color communicates meaning and so we need to be conscious of what meaning we’re conveying when we choose to use one color over another. It’s not enough for a designer to use a color simply because he or she likes that color.

  • February 12, 2010

    20 Must Know Recent CSS and CSS3 Resources and Tools

    CSS is always the easiest method to improve websites design and functionality. Moreover, The next version of CSS (CSS3) will revolutionize the way websites works. Except Internet Explorer most of the modern browsers supports CSS3 features. Here we present to you 20 recent CSS & CSS3 tools and resources you need to be aware of [...]

  • 45 Original Dark and Black Web Designs

    Take a look at the this websites gallery to see how the black and dark colors are used to create some unique and balanced concepts, from WordPress to Joomla, html to flash.

  • February 10, 2010

    Tips for Web Designers From an Internet Marketers Perspective

    There seems to be a disconnect across departments of a web agency. This post discusses the relationship specifically between the web designer and the internet marketer.

  • February 9, 2010

    Color Theory, The Color Wheel And Color Schemes

    A good design should work in the absence of color. It should work when viewed in grayscale. However color is one of the first things someone will notice in your design and will go a long way in determining if your viewers think your design aesthetically pleasing.

  • February 8, 2010

    30 The Best jQuery plugins inspired from Twitter and Facebook

    The plugins in this article will allow you to insert in to your website very interesting effects of Social media giants: Twitter and Facebook. If you want to create Facebook like Twitter fan page or Facebook post on Wall effect, these plugins are for you.

  • 1080px wide 18 Column Grid PSD

    A 1080px wide 18 Column Grid to use on your next web design in PSD format.

  • February 2, 2010

    A New Look for Visual Swirl

    We’ve redesigned Visual Swirl to implement a custom theme and provide a better user experience. Here are some highlights of the redesign. Come see the new Swirl!

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