Design & Dev Tuesday: 4 Reasons Your Web Design Is A-OK
The digital grass is, of course, greener on other sites, but there is reason to believe that your Web design is A-OK (and likely better than you think). Let us explore four reasons why.
The digital grass is, of course, greener on other sites, but there is reason to believe that your Web design is A-OK (and likely better than you think). Let us explore four reasons why.
Here are some of the major principles, which will help you to craft websites and user interfaces that provide a magnificent user experience and in turn, repeat visitors.
Website usability testing has recently come in the spotlight when Facebook was criticized for experimenting with its news feeds. Some prominent website owners came to Facebook’s defense, most notably one of dating website OkCupid’s founders who, in summary, said that most website owners don’t know what they are doing, and they experiment on human beings to find the answers.
This article helps to understand OOP concepts, focusing on .NET/ C#. This is written in the form of asking questions and writing answers to them, making it easy to understand.
There are some staples in every designer’s toolbox that should stay and some others that deserve a first look. Here are nine crucial tools for Web designers.
Here are a few reasons you should consider hiring a Web design company instead of using a do-it-yourself website builder.
When operating under the assumption that mobile today is where the Web was in 1999 – from both a boom and hype perspective, as well as an application development perspective – there are two integral questions that arise. What can the Web’s evolution teach us about the future of mobile? And how can developers address these challenges?
Content Experiments, the new feature for mobile apps, is great news for any app developer. You can test, iterate and optimize in ways that just haven’t been possible before.
The Summer 2014 edition of the Web Design Field Manual offers up a ton of useful links to information for how to design for the web, including inspiration, the design process, design workflow, and much more. There’s even a toolbox section with some great resources for actually designing.
Find Guidelines on the Web is a huge collection of brand assets on the web for social networks (including Behance, Instagram, Google+, Foursquare, and others), and other brands (including Kickstarter, WordPress, MailChimp, Envato, and many more). You can also submit a guideline to the site.