405 Web Design Blogs You Should NOT Read (and 14 you should)
Sure, reading blogs is necessary for inspiration and to improve your web design skills. But have you ever noticed how time-consuming it is? Fortunately, I have a solution!
Sure, reading blogs is necessary for inspiration and to improve your web design skills. But have you ever noticed how time-consuming it is? Fortunately, I have a solution!
Last week, I taught you how to slice Six Revisions’ layout in 12 easy steps. Today I’ll show you how to code their layout better than them!
I just want to let you all know.
I deleted one (more) comment from a Web Design company that does crappy work. I mean, ugly websites for 30$ which won’t do any good to anyone.
I believe that it is our responsibility to educate our clients, to show them that good design takes time, but that it can be incredibly rewarding.
This kind of company go against all my beliefs. That’s why I WILL NOT TOLERATE comments from such persons on my blog.
My Simple Framework – a simple yet powerful XHTML/CSS framework – enters beta stage! Be one of the first to grab your own FREE version and enjoy the speed of this new versatile framework.
Yesterday evening, I decided to create a nice layout based on typography and the text-shadow property. I took some time to imagine new interesting ways to use this CSS property.
Then, I tried to turn what I imagined into reality. And it worked!
Today I will show you how to slice a clean .psd layout in 12 easy steps. This tutorial has many pictures, hence it’s a piece of cake to follow it, even for the beginners!
The Web Design Questionnaire is probably the most important element of the Web Design Project Planning. But, creating a questionnaire can be dreadful even for the most experienced freelancers.
With these 101 invaluable questions, you’ll be able to build an awesome questionnaire template and adapt it to the client in order to gather all the information you need to create outstanding websites.