Showing entries tagged with “web design”:
09.06.2009
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Design & UX
Technology
| by Kyle Racki
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As many of you know, we over at Headspace are big fans of ExpressionEngine. Whenever we train our clients on how to use their CMS, we also provide a printed and digital PDF which acts as a quick reference guide. This is great for when clients are trying to remember how to use certain functions of the CMS, and calling us isn’t convenient.
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07.04.2014
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Design & UX
Tips
| by Ashley Hurshman
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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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04.24.2014
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Technology
| by Kyle Racki
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Let me start this post by making it clear that the traditional process for conducting requests for proposals (RFP) is probably the worst way to evaluate a web design partner (I loathe the term ‘vendor’ as it bears a striking resemblance to ‘vending machines’. Pushing a designers buttons does not a good website make).
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09.18.2011
| by Kyle Racki
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Just recently, a big change came along in web design; Arguably the biggest revolution since modern web standards in the early 2000's. Responsive Design has been invented. It's a term used in new age architecture to describe buildings that behave 'responsively'. That is, they adapt or respond to conditions such as the amount of people in a given room, for instance.
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03.08.2011
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Design & UX
| by Kyle Racki
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Back by popular demand, we're happy to present you with the second edition of the ExpressionEngine client guide. It is an attractive PDF instruction manual that developers can deliver to their clients as a handy reference for basic administrator functions of EE.
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