Sponsored Heroes on Behance Imagine if one day capitalism reaches the point, where the big brands starts to sponsor the superheroes. How would this influence their images? Based on this hypothesis, I decided to experiment with some characters, and see what would be the results of such idea.
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Designing A Better Mobile Checkout Process | Smashing UX Design
Designing A Better Mobile Checkout Process | Smashing UX Design A record number of shoppers are turning to their smartphones to research potential purchases. Meanwhile, the bigger question — are those same users willing to complete the purchases on their mobile device? — is quickly being answered. The US, for example, saw an81% spike in mobile e-commerce (m-commerce) sales in…
Why User Experience Cannot Be Designed | Smashing UX Design
Why User Experience Cannot Be Designed | Smashing UX Design A lot of designers seem to be talking about user experience (UX) these days. We’re supposed to delight our users, even provide them with magic, so that they love our websites, apps and start-ups. User experience is a very blurry concept. Consequently, many people use the term incorrectly. Furthermore, many…
Canon and Nikon vs. Everyone Else: Buying Your First DSLR
Canon and Nikon vs. Everyone Else: Buying Your First DSLR To the beginner, there’s a bewildering array of cameras out there these days. They advertise a multitude of features often wrapped up in technical jargon and sales-speak. How do you sift through it all to find the camera that’s right for you? Well, that’s what…
The Anatomy of Web Typography | Webdesigntuts
The Anatomy of Web Typography | Webdesigntuts Every conceivable feature of typography can be referred to by its name. Whether you’re talking about the typeface itself, or the arrangement of type within a layout, there’s a huge glossary of terms which can help you describe things properly. Let’s take a look at the elements of…
Horizontal Drop-Down Menu | Codrops
Horizontal Drop-Down Menu | Codrops A responsive horizontal drop-down menu inspired by the Microsoft.com menu. VIEW DEMO DOWNLOAD SOURCE This large horizontal drop-down menu simply shows the sub-menu when an item gets clicked. It’s inspired by the Microsoft.com drop-down menu. Some example media queries show how to adjust the menu for smaller screens.
A Web Designer’s SEO Checklist (Including Portable Formats) | Webdesigntuts
A Web Designer’s SEO Checklist (Including Portable Formats) | Webdesigntuts As you might have noticed from our previous articles; there are many factors which need to be influenced to optimize a website for search engines. After a while you might not see the woods for the trees. To help you bring some order to this…
Flat UI: A delightful alternative to Bootstrap’s default look, sans gradients and drop shadows – The Next Web
Flat UI: A delightful alternative to Bootstrap’s default look, sans gradients and drop shadows – The Next Web Bootstrap, the popular front-end framework which hailed from Twitter, continues to grow as a quick way for developers to get an attractive site up and running in little time. It’s a great starting point, but Bootstrap is…
30 Best Tools for Website Wireframes and Prototypes – DzineBlog.com
30 Best Tools for Website Wireframes and Prototypes – DzineBlog.com The design process is different for everybody and often includes a series of various techniques. I have tried both wireframing and non-wireframing techniques while noticing a large difference in quality. For people who are planners, wireframing is possibly the greatest choice you could make. It…
Five simple steps to better typography | Journal | The Personal Disquiet of Mark Boulton
Five simple steps to better typography | Journal | The Personal Disquiet of Mark Boulton Typography, I find, is still a bit of mystery to a lot of designers. The kind of typography I’m talking about is not your typical “What font should I use” typography but rather your “knowing your hanging punctuation from your…