Are you affiliated to web design? Do you have 5 minutes of free time?
Then by all means check this excellent article by the flawless Digital Web Magazine.
Amazing insight from a redesign well executed. Highly inspiring.
Are you affiliated to web design? Do you have 5 minutes of free time?
Then by all means check this excellent article by the flawless Digital Web Magazine.
Amazing insight from a redesign well executed. Highly inspiring.
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I'm a pixel evocator with a temper. I love being productive. I recently declared war on creativity.
So far, I lose.
I hate to point out flaws. Seriously. I get disappointed when I do so because my New Year’s resolution was to be as positive as possible this year.
Alas.
So I will speak with facts for this one. No sarcasm, no bitterness, because I respect people’s work. I’ll leave the conclusion to you.
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When I start working on a project, I don’t just want it to succeed, I want it to be the best
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3 comments on this post
acidsmile #1
29.Mar.07
Really awesome write up of the procedure imho. As I wrote in my blog when I read the article you really do get a glimpse of what was going through the designer’s head when developing his concepts, especially when he analyses his design decisions based on what he did to accomodate not only his content but his client’s preferences as well.
Tsevdos John #2
29.Mar.07
Nice, thank you…
Sugar #3
29.Mar.07
@ acidgirl: That’s the aspect of the article that I liked more, the justification that the designer gave for his decisions. Very very inspiring indeed.