Showing entries tagged with “Design and UX”:
07.04.2014
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Design & UX
Tips
| by Benjamin Sullivan
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During it’s 2014 I/O conference, Google announced the future of their unified design efforts: Material Design. A flat, colourful visual theory that’s built on ideas of tactile reality and inspired by paper and ink. The end goal is an immediately familiar functionality that’s meaningful and consistent across devices, which “reflect a different view of the same underlying system”.
But why does any of this matter? Why is Google, or anyone for that matter, pouring time and creative energy into a theme is stylistically consistent across not only hardware, but software as well?
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06.30.2014
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Announcements
| by Ashley Hurshman
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At Headspace, we’re invested in the informative and interactive facets of the web. With that said, our approach to producing engaging content for our readers is expanding! Now, you can expect interesting opinions, news articles, and a rejuvenated social media presence to keep you in the loop on all things digital.
The first step was a complete visual overhaul. We’re inspired by clean, meaningful design, and you’ll see that same inspiration shine through in our new look.
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07.02.2014
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Design & UX
| by Benjamin Sullivan
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Headspace is launching a Web Highlights series, taking a look at some of the web's most useful and creative destinations. This week's highlight is Kitchensurfing, an elegant online solution for finding and hiring talented local chefs to cater for you and your friends, in your own home.
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06.19.2014
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Technology
Tips
| by Benjamin Sullivan
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When you seek out the right tools and succeed in creating a memorable platform for clients or readers to engage with, the result is highly rewarding, and will take your brand or site to the next level. But don’t stop there!
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07.03.2014
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Branding
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| by Ricky Ferris
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When you're planning a web presence, it helps to think of the process as similar to hiring a full time employee. This personality must possess a carefully selected skill set that fulfills a need, and characteristics that are in sync with the company’s.
Developing a Web Presence is no different.
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