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10 Commandments of Web Design
10 Commandments of Web Design
LukeW Ideation + Design provides resources for mobile and Web product design and strategy including presentations, workshops, articles, books and more on usability, interaction design and visual design.
·lukew.com·
10 Commandments of Web Design
Free Icons Set designed by Brankic1979
Free Icons Set designed by Brankic1979
A set of 350 pixel perfect glyphs icons, perfect for apps, websites or just about anything you can think of. You may use this icon set for both personal and commercial use, which means this resource can be used in any project without worrying about licensing.
·brankic1979.com·
Free Icons Set designed by Brankic1979
Trends in interactive design 2013
Trends in interactive design 2013
Starting at the emerging trends in 2012 moving to what is happening in interaction design in 2013. the consolidation of ongoing trends up to future thinking and some advice on how to keep up. Take your time to browse through the 147 slides of this impressive deck. Brands who fancy a 'live' presentation in their offices can contact us to make an appointment. Do spread along, cause sharing still is caring.
·slideshare.net·
Trends in interactive design 2013
Effectively Planning UX Design Projects
Effectively Planning UX Design Projects
Planning user experience (UX) projects is a balancing act of getting the right amount of user input within the constraints of your project. The trick is to work out the best use of your time. How can you get the most UX goodness for your client’s budget? This article explains how to choose the right mix of tools for the task at hand. The planning phase is all about understanding what you have been asked to do and working out the best combination of activities that will give you the outcome you need, within the time, budgetary and resource constraints of the project.
·uxdesign.smashingmagazine.com·
Effectively Planning UX Design Projects
Implementing Off-Canvas Navigation For A Responsive Website
Implementing Off-Canvas Navigation For A Responsive Website
The varying viewports that our websites encounter on a daily basis continue to demand more from responsive design. Not only must we continue to tackle the issues of content choreography — the art of maintaining order and context throughout the chaotic ebb and flow of the Web browser — but we must also **meet the expectations of users**.
·coding.smashingmagazine.com·
Implementing Off-Canvas Navigation For A Responsive Website