Tag: web design
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Design View / Andy Rutledge – Wall Street Journal Redux
A hypothetical polishing up of wsj.com to reduce the number of random colors and headers on the page, among other touches. Design View / Andy Rutledge – Wall Street Journal Redux
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SEOmoz | How to Ruin a Web Design – The Design Curve
“Combining a full-witted individual with a half-wit still only yields a half-wit. The more of these “wrong kinds of people” you have involved in the process, the worse things get.” SEOmoz | How to Ruin a Web Design – The Design Curve
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A List Apart: Articles: If I Told You You Had a Beautiful Figure…
Easy smart javascript to size images intelligently into your layout. A List Apart: Articles: If I Told You You Had a Beautiful Figure…
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2008 Sundance Film Festival — Film Takes Place
Drool over the nav and typography at the new Sundance site, by Airbag Industries. Via Unstoppable Robot Ninja. 2008 Sundance Film Festival — Film Takes Place
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Is your newspaper.com is a big ball of mud?
Is your newspaper site a clean-looking, uniform grid of semantic (and validated!) code? Or is it a ‘big ball of mud,’ with includes (scotch tape) and javascript (bubble gum) holding together a jumble of disparate hunks of content? If you answered ‘YES’ to the first question, congratulations, you work at the New York Times, or…
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A few basics of newspaper.com design
I’m about 1/5th of the way through my latest run of Preliminary Data Gathering (cue ominous music as if the villain just walked into the bar) for my thesis, which involves staring at newspaper.coms just long enough to figure out where they hide the blogs. As I work my way down an alphabetical list of…
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SEOmoz | Google Search Engine Ranking Factors
Spectacular SEO resource with solid advice on what to spend your time on and what to let slide. SEOmoz | Google Search Engine Ranking Factors
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LukeW: Primary & Secondary Actions in Web Forms
How to organize Submit and Cancel buttons to please users. Pretty intuitive stuff, but intuition enjoys it when data’s got its back. Or so I hear. LukeW: Primary & Secondary Actions in Web Forms
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45 Excellent Blog Designs | Design Showcase
Great designs on multiple platforms. 45 Excellent Blog Designs | Design Showcase
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8 ways to drive a graphic designer mad
From # 6: “The best way for you to pick colors (because you don’t want to let the graphic designer choose) is to write random colors on pieces of paper, put them in a hat and choose.” via unstoppable robot ninja 8 ways to drive a graphic designer mad