Why do people use this software (or hardware) instead of another? Why do they use this web-based app or this website? Why are they interested in this blog in spite of its weak content?
It’s a bit late to say that… however I need to write something about it. Two weeks ago en.tspot.pl has been launched. What is this? That’s a website (more like a blog), where you can find informations about art & design, ads, lifestyle, architecture and much more.
“Don’t try to be original. Just try to be good. That sounds sort of naive but it’s true.” Paul Rand. Good film at the start of the week.
Everyone could be a web designer. Few days ago I tried to explain what’s the difference between web designer, graphic designer, frontend developer, flash designer and flash devloper. Now it’s a great time to explain what is a characteristic of good web designer.
Twitter has changed main page. Propably you know about it, right? In my opinion: still not perfect, but much better than it was earlier. New design, new informations, new links, huge search box… these are the most important changes.
Wireframing is one the best method to streamline your development process. But there are many tools and methods to choose from, when creating a wireframe. From to easiest one (hand sketching on paper), to much more complicated (desktop prototyping software, web-based prototyping software, mind-mapping software, etc). Which one is the most powerfull? Maybe any of them is just useless?
I don’t like flash websites, I really don’t. However this time I heard that it’s worth to see it. That it’s worth to spend some time on this web page. And… it was worth to turn off all of my flash filters in browser.
Ricardo Gimenes – a great designer from Brazil in his own way is trying to illustrate what he thinks is “behind the scene” of more or less popular websites. I’d like to present here 40+ of his works.