Archive for Design

February 16, 2012   Posted by: Noah

Top 5 Developer Questions About HTML5 Answered

There’s been a lot of talk lately about HTML5 and confusion about what it is, what can be done with it today, the best way to learn it, etc. continue reading »

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October 13, 2010   Posted by: Noah

11 Trends in Web Logo Design: The Good, the Bad and the Overused

Designing and critiquing logos for web-based companies and startups is a pursuit of endless fascination for many of us. Over the years, we’ve seen enough startups come and go (and rebrand and merge) to fill a volume with how and how not to develop and execute a logo for a web company. continue reading »

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September 23, 2010   Posted by: Noah

HOW TO: Communicate Needs & Expectations to Web Designers

You need something designed, you hire a designer. Simple enough. But what you get from that designer depends on how well you communicate what you want, what you need, and what you expect. That part’s not so easy. continue reading »

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September 22, 2010   Posted by: Noah

Top 5 Web Font Design Trends to Follow

This series is brought to you by the Intel AppUp℠ Developer Program, which provides developers with everything they need to create and then sell their applications to millions of Intel Atom™ processor-based devices. Learn more here. continue reading »
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September 21, 2010   Posted by: Noah

Amazing Paper Art

When most people think of art involving paper, they think of drawing, sketching, or maybe painting. However, there are very talented people out there that create art from paper in more unusual ways. I’m talking about paper art that involves creative forms of cutting, folding, and carving. continue reading »

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September 20, 2010   Posted by: Noah

30 Hilarious Print Ads

In the world of print advertising, there’s a small window to grab the audience’s attention. Being restricted to a still image means the message must be very strong and catchy. Ad agencies often rely on humor to achieve this. A humorous print ad campaign starts with a funny idea, but must be brought to life with clever art direction and great visuals. continue reading »

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