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18 May 2010 0 Comments

HTML5 And Flash: Why It’s Not A War, And Why Flash Won’t Die

   With all of the buzz going on in our Web community about HTML5 and Flash, I’ve decided to dive into the fray and offer my thoughts as a 10-year veteran of both Web design and Flash development. Let me preface by saying that this article is opinion-based, and that information is certainly out there [...]

17 May 2010 0 Comments

Resurrecting User Interface Prototypes (Without Creating Zombies)

   Every user interface designer is familiar with this procedure to some extent: creating a prototype and evaluating it with potential users to understand how the user interface should look and behave. Users will tell you what nags them and should therefore be improved before you code. So, at the beginning of any UI design [...]

16 May 2010 0 Comments

_Why: A Tale Of A Post-Modern Genius

   Why the Lucky Stiff (or _Why for short) was one of the brightest and most inspiring programmers in activity. He became famous through a series of blogs and through the incredible amount of open-source projects that he maintained over the course of more than seven years. _Why’s popularity grew along with the Ruby programming [...]

14 May 2010 0 Comments

Design A Print-Ready Promotional Ad Using Photoshop and Illustrator

   Today, we’ll look at what it’s like to develop print material in cooperation with a major marketing company for top-name brands and retailers using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. For anyone in the print industry, we’ll share methods and resources that you’ll hopefully find helpful. For others, this article will shed light on what it’s [...]

14 May 2010 0 Comments

CSS 2.1 and CSS 3 Help Cheat Sheets (PDF)

   Today we are glad to release two useful cheat sheets that will help you quickly look up the right CSS 2.1-property or an obscure CSS 3 property. The style sheets contain most important properties, explanations and keywords for each property. The help sheets were created by GoSquared and released for Smashing Magazine and its [...]

13 May 2010 0 Comments

Principles Of Minimalist Web Design, With Examples

   Minimalism is achieved by reducing a design to only the most essential elements. Expressions of minimalism span multiple disciplines, as well as other art forms such as music and literature. For website designers, though, minimalism can be intimidating and difficult to master. But anyone can master minimalism. Essentially, minimalism is about breaking things down [...]

13 May 2010 0 Comments

Case-Study: Deconstructing Popular Websites (Opinion Column)

   In our past articles, we’ve experimented with better ways to engage users on web pages with CSS3. We love getting into the nuts and bolts of web design by showing off some nifty coding tricks. In this article we’ll take a step back to provide some reasoning for designers to embark on that next [...]

12 May 2010 0 Comments

20 Fresh High Quality Free Fonts

   Every now and again we take a look around, select “fresh” high-quality free fonts and present them to you in a brief overview. The choice is enormous, so the time you need to find them is usually the time you should be investing in your current projects. We search for them and we find [...]

11 May 2010 0 Comments

Women In Web Design: Group Interview

   A couple of weeks ago we published the article Expert Advice for Students and Young Web Designers, in which we presented a group interview with professional designers and developers. We tried to find answers to questions that are particularly useful and interesting for those just starting to design websites for a living or considering [...]

10 May 2010 0 Comments

Imagine A Pie Chart Stomping On An Infographic Forever

   A certain category of design gaffes can be boiled down to violations of audience expectations. Websites that don’t work in Internet Explorer are a heck of a nasty surprise for users who, bless their souls, want the same Internet experience as everyone else. Websites that prevent copying, whether through careless text-as-image conversions or those [...]

7 May 2010 0 Comments

50 Helpful Typography Tools And Resources

   We love beautiful typography, and we appreciate the efforts of designers who come up with great typographic techniques and tools or who just share their knowledge with fellow designers. We are always looking for such resources. We compile them, carefully select the best ones and then prepare them for our round-ups. And now it’s [...]

6 May 2010 0 Comments

The Poetics Of Coding

   There is little doubt that WordPress is one of the most popular blogging and content management platforms out there today. This is not an article about WordPress, though, but rather a more general musing on one of its thought-provoking taglines: “Code Is Poetry.” That’s an interesting metaphor. Recently, I’ve written about the different languages [...]