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What makes a good UX designer?
UPPERDOG
We're a digital agency in Stockholm, Sweden. We develop digital strategies, websites, e-commerce solutions, intranets, system integrations and more.
Sumit Paul
Design is Messy. And that’s okay! Let’s work together, because having a better understanding of the problem leads to the right solution.
Plastique Icons Full Set
is a set of 434 (and growing) web and application icons inspired by advertising clip art of the 1920′s and 1930′s. The set is available in vector format and also includes a CSS/PNG sprite version. → GPL Licensed Version (download) : http://iconify.it/?file_id=9
Free Classic Clip Art Icons
Cloud Lamp
seen @ Barefoot Dynasty / made by Zhao Liping → http://zhaoliping-design.blogbus.com/logs/67770048.html
Perfect multi-column CSS liquid layouts
Why Persuasive Design Should Be Your Next Skill Set
Effective Use of Typography in Applications for Children
In this installment of my column, I’ll take a look at one of the most important visual design elements for graphic user interfaces: typography. I’ll concentrate on general guidelines for the effective use of typography in the design of applications for children between 3 and 10 years of age. What considerations do we need to take into account when working with digital typography when children are its primary interpreters?
HTML E-Mail Boilerplate
This website and its sample code creates a template of sorts, absent of design or layout, that will help you avoid some of the major rendering problems with the most common email clients out there — Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail, etc. While not plug and play (you know, you'll have to do some work ;-), it will provide some helpful examples and snippets that will keep your email design rendering as true-to-form as possible.
UX Tips for Non UX Designers
Some tricks for non-pros to help make up for UX design weaknesses.
IMP Awards - All the Latest Movie Posters
All the latest movie posters as well as an extensive database of older posters dating back to 1912. Annual awards, poster design agencies, artist credits, taglines, and more.
Responsive design using CSS3 Media Queries
When we initially sat down to discuss features for FaultPress you may imagine the words "bugs, tickets, milestones, priorities" being thrown around a lot.
The World of 100
… If the world were a village of 100 people, how would the composition be? [via: http://www.qxm.de/gestaltung/2610/wenn-die-welt-ein-dorf-mit-100-einwohnern-waere- ]
Color Theory Quick Reference Poster
Get our free Color Theory Poster here! It's a wallpaper or print-ready file - your choice.
Elements of Design Quick Reference Sheet
Last year, we created a Color Theory Quick Reference Poster – a cheat sheet designed to give you a quick overview of color theory at a glance. It proved fairly popular with the design community, as we received our biggest bump in traffic yet from it, and it remains one of Paper Leaf Design’s most popular...
mokk.me
Easily create mobile web app mocks you can share, test on multiple platforms, and use in production. Beta. Really. Incomplete and contains bugs. But have fun already.
Busy day in Manhattan… but there’s always time for the paper. (From Me To You)
From Me To You
Photographer Jamie Beck, NYC
seeklogo.com
search 200,000+ logos — free vector downloads (brand logos) (AI, EPS, PDF)
Skeleton
… a Beautiful Boilerplate for Responsive, Mobile-Friendly Development […] a small collection of CSS & JS files that can help you rapidly develop sites that look beautiful at any size, be it a 17" laptop screen or an iPhone.
Subtle Patterns
High quality patterns for your next web project. License: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License
Freebies Booth
Free design resources layered PSD, resizable vectors, PNG icons
Layer Styles
open source CSS builder for shadows, backgrounds, and borders
Fit To Scale
«[…] The more I work with flexible images & grids and media queries, the more I appreciate what can be achieved. […]»
Judson Beaumont – Straight Line Designs Furnishings