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Wishing everyone a wonderful and relaxing weekend. Here are some great resources to inspire you.
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Textures are very popular and more importantly necessary. They don’t only improve the look and feel of the website by making it more cozy and defining the background; but also increase the level of detail by helping concentrate ones attention on particular objects. So, textures are both visually appealing and functional. Here is a compilation of websites with excellent use of texture. Enjoy! Read More

  • May 3, 2011

20 Impressive Logos

A logo represents a business or brand, therefore it’s extremely important to create a memorable and creative logo design. So, we decided to start a week with a showcase of these awesome logo designs, hope some will inspire you! Enjoy! Read More

What is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear “web-designer”? Have an image in your head? Then read on…
This post is dedicated to these amazing and talented individuals and stereotypes that surround them.
Do you think you could single a web-designer from the crowd? Probably. Read More

One of, if not the most powerful aspect of the whole website is its design. The main purpose of any website is to attract new visitors, therefore choosing the right design is the key to success. What if our potential customers are the ones who skip and scroll unless they see something that captures their attention. In this case one needs to make sure that the website doesn’t only have useful and informative content, but also includes an element that will call to action. So how do I make my website attention grabbing? – you may ask. Below are some examples for your attention. Read More

HTML 5 has brought many exciting innovations into the markup world. Among which are new useful tags that help structure your markup: <canvas>- used for displaying graphics in HTML5, <video>- used for defining video content, <audio>- used for defining sound content, <header>- used to define a header for a section or page, <nav>- used to define the navigation on the page.

Now the question is: Will these new features affect the way the website looks? Of course, not! The websites will not only remain looking fabulous, but will also have a trendy markup.
Here are a few web sites for your attention that serve as a great example of that. Read More

We have all undoubtedly heard of and used Google Maps, a resource that lets us find necessary locations, get driving directions, view maps. Creating google maps based websites, however, can be a real challenge for web designers, since it is rather difficult to create both visually and functionally appealing website. Inspite of all the difficulties, these websites not only turn out attractive and useful, but also rather amuzing at times. Here are some examples that serve as proof.

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Color is definitely one of the most important elements of web design. It is what provides the general impression of the website. We have to remember that various colors trigger different emotions. These theories have formed for ages during active interaction of human with nature. The perception of the color is placed on the subconscious level for each of us.

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  • January 11, 2011

30 Typography Websites

Typography is not just about selecting fonts and its coloring, it is an art of putting letters together, turning them into words and then words into sentences to create a bright and effective message for your website.

Modern web design is mainly concentrated on the content and semantics. This serves as the reason why the informative and attractive home page message is the key to a successful website.

Typography is the most useful among current trends in web design. Below are the examples of the websites that, in our opinion, combine all the necessary elements of successful typography.
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I may be a graphic artist, but I was born to two musicians who can’t seem to draw the simplest of things, yet their love of acoustic guitars and grand pianos was passed directly to me. I’ve played in many bands, written and produced many songs, and even owned a recording studio for a while last year. Eventually, however, my passion for creating music waned and I found myself again pursuing the visual arts exclusively, though I work closely with the music industry. They may seem like very different mistresses to keep, but I’ve found many similarities between them. And even before I started hauling gear and collecting music equipment, however, music and design, or visual art in general, have always gone hand in hand for me. Read More