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With the constant evolution and popularity of mobile devices, designing web sites responsively is essential.
A bright slab serif by Typofonderie, a massive system from Typonine, a text face with flavour and a hardworking family from Rosseta Type, a casual face by HVD Fonts, an expansive family from Lost Type Co-op, a type designer’s typeface by Emigre, a...
In 2013 to mark the bicentenary of Bodoni’s death, designers Riccardo Olocco and Jonathan Pierini will publish the Parmigiano Typographic System which has the ambition of being the most extended family of fonts ever to have been inspired by the...
Birthed in May 2010 in an article by Ethan Marcotte published on A List Apart called “Responsive Web Design“, this device-independent design philosophy has spread like wild fire amongst the design and development community.
There are loads of free scripts to download and include in your website projects. Developers are constantly releasing their work under open source General Public Licenses.
Last August we published our original post on responsive navigation solutions, and even after only six months that post seems out-dated and almost reduntant.
A growing trend in web and UI design lately has been the use of “flat design” and it’s clearly a hot topic at the moment – full of lively discussion and plenty to learn about.
Monokrom is a small independent type foundry based in Norway, founded by Frode Helland and Sindre Bremnes.
It’s that time of year again, time for our “Best of…” series, where we look back over the past year and pick our favorite freebies and resources.
Make your website faster and save bandwidth. TinyPNG compresses your PNG images by 50-70% while preserving full transparency!
Finding the proper balance in your designs is an essential part of building quality visual communication. When your design is out of balance, your message gets lost in the confusion.
The headline is the most important part of a message because it’s purpose is to attract the user in a split of a second.
It is pretty interesting to realize that at the same time that design tools and techniques are always evolving, some principles remain the same. And usually these principles are the most important ones.
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Tablet usage is exploding. One study estimates that “90 million americans will use a tablet device in 2014″[1].
Simple and most useful color selection tool for web designers.
Creating a responsive web design goes way beyond arranging things in a way that won’t compromise the look of your website in different screen sizes.
We toss around the term “user experience” (UX) a lot, mostly as a shorthand for something like “where industrial design meets interface design.” But to be perfectly honest, that tendency does this branch of design very little justice.The...
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Elegant, sophisticated, and classy are a few adjectives that come to mind when I think of serif fonts. Serif fonts, which have origins as far back as 700 BC, are timeless.
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Please note that if you are reading this via my email subscription option you will need to view the web version of this blog post to see the proper styling of the Google Fonts. It’s been some...
Do you own a website? Do you want to be number one on Google? Whatever you do, don’t spend money on search engine optimization (SEO). I know that sounds like an extreme position to take.
In computer science, the term “adaptive system” refers to a process in which an interactive system adapts its behavior to individual users based on information acquired about its user(s), the context of use and its environment.
With hundreds upon hundreds (if not thousands) of new plugins being released this year – what a great jQuery year it has been.
Here at WDL we know how important it is to have a good typeface library to count on. And that is why today we gathered 9 new free fonts to help you diversify your font options.
The key statement of Fitts’s Law is that the time required to move a pointing device to a target is a function of the distance to the target and its size.
What people do when asked to register for a site.. Bottom line: if you want more people to enter your site, don’t ask them to create a new account.
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