Tag: web design
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Blueprint: A CSS Framework
Mmmmmmmmm, tasty lack of duplicating my own work many times over. Blueprint: A CSS Framework
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Blasting the Myth of the Fold – Boxes and Arrows
“Stop worrying about the fold. Don’t throw your best practices out the window, but stop cramming stuff above a certain pixel point. You’re not helping anyone. Open up your designs and give your users some visual breathing room.” Blasting the Myth of the Fold – Boxes and Arrows
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Win a Scholarship for Your Web Design Entry
Okay, so essentially, these folks are looking for a WordPress theme, and they’re going to pay you $5,000 for it, if you’re a full-time student. What’s almost as cool as the money is the list of judges. Win a Scholarship for Your Web Design Entry
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Design View / Andy Rutledge – quiet structure
Detailed critique of whitespace, typography, UI in USAT and CNN redesigns. Must-read. Design View / Andy Rutledge – quiet structure
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Color Inspiration from the Masters of Painting
From the greats using colors like “blood of the passionfruit seed orange” come hex numbers like #FF0000. But of course, if you’re reading this at my blog, you’re looking at a color palette based on a shade of blue in a Klee painting. Color Inspiration from the Masters of Painting
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City Room – Metro – New York Times Blog
A new NYT news blog. The NYT blogs are running on WordPress, really seamlessly integrated with the style of the main site, as if Khoi Vinh is standing over the designer with a pixel ruler measuring line-spacing. I love it. City Room – Metro – New York Times Blog
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Frameworks for Designers – A List Apart
Jeff Croft on building out a framework of stylesheets to handle the repetitive design tasks we face when we try to work on 20 sites at once. Frameworks for Designers – A List Apart
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Accessible expanding and collapsing menu | 456 Berea Street
Better dropdown markup, css and js. Accessible expanding and collapsing menu | 456 Berea Street