This is my weekly Twitter Design News, a round up of amazing and helpful tweets I’ve shared during the week, they are all web design related and I’m sure you will enjoy them as much as i did, when you have any cool links that meet this criteria, then hurry up and send them right here.
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One of the interesting trends which I noticed recently is to representing the key information in slideshow presentation.
I enjoyed and admired the decent typography. How the designer make simple words in digital artwork. This collection has been showing the clean, mostly minimalistic and smart work of typography.
Planning and communication are two key elements in the development of any successful website or application. And that is exactly what the wireframing process offers: a quick and simple method to plan the layout and a cost-effective, time-saving tool to easily communicate your ideas to others.
Wordpress certainly doesn’t need any kind of introduction amongst bloggers and designers. Today there are hundreds of wordpress blogs around the web. To stand out among these is in itself one of the most difficult task a blogger would find itself in.
Soar high when you follow this step-by-step tutorial for creating a fun vector airplane landscape. Learn to create opacity paths that show flight direction and other above the earth effects. Pull a chair and get ready, this tutorial skews toward the advanced end of “intermediate.”
It’s a revolution, or at least it seems to be if you listen to just about every hype-filled business blog out there. While crowdsourcing has resulted in some cool promotions and occasionally even a worthwhile end result for both parties involved
Getting exposure is not easy, this is why i made this post. I feel bad, because there are many talented blog writers, that don’t get noticed. They provide great content, but only get a few views a day.
Tutorials can often be your greatest source of inspiration when trying to design that project you have been putting off.
Website headers are a very important aspect of any web design, whether the website is a blog, a portfolio, an informational site or even an online store.
Are your fresh design ideas no longer fresh or are you a designer who continually re-uses the same old and trusted design patterns that have followed you for many a year? Or, you might just be a UI designer that is stuck in a rut?
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