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Currently self educating myself on all aspetcs of Graphic Design (for print & web) in the hope of pursing a new career.

10 Stereoscopic 3D websites. Although 3D is now very popular in films and 3D home cinema is becoming more and more extended, we haven't seen it all that much in websites.

10 Stereoscopic 3D websites

The main reason might be that you need a pair of 3D glasses to see the content as it is intended to be seen and not everybody has a pair of those lying around at home. Another reason is that it's hard to use the 3D effect to enhance the user’s experience and the site’s usability instead of just using it for visual appeal.

However, the 3D effect can make a website unique and memorable as it is not commonly seen. In this post we showcase 10 stereoscopic 3D websites worth seeing. So, put your glasses on and check them out. Timberland Earthkeepers DAM999 3D Turimagen I Argentina Plants and Animals LAB3 Digital Podge 2010 Snowdin De Nederlandse Tuinbouw Filtrete Jay Jays.

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10 Rock Solid Website Layout Examples. Keeping It Simple Page layout is equal parts art and science.

10 Rock Solid Website Layout Examples

Creating something that’s visually attractive and unique takes an artist’s eye. However, there are several very easy to follow guidelines that you can use to create solid layouts that work for any number of cases. These principles include choosing and sticking to an alignment, structuring your whitespace properly and highlighting important elements through size, positioning, etc. Designers often stress out far too much about the layout process. In this article we’re going to take a look at ten very common layouts that you can find on countless sites across the web. If you’re a web designer, bookmark this page and come back the next time you get stuck laying out a page.

Label & Packaging Design

Kern Type, the kerning game. “How much does a website cost?” and other pricing questions. If there’s one thing nobody seems to want to talk about, it’s pricing. Most designers don’t publish their rates, and good luck getting a company to tell you how much they paid for their site. The results of this situation is that it can be pretty hard to know how much to spent on design. Spend too much, and you’ll be accused of wasting money like those $300,000 logos you read about.

Spent too little, and you risk ending up with a crappy “designed by my 14 year old nephew” website. So I asked 40 of Folyo’s designers to answer a couple questions about their pricing strategies, and I hope the results will help you get a better picture of design prices. A couple disclaimers All prices are for design only, i.e. they don’t include any sort of coding (no HTML, no CSS, no Javascript, no PHP, etc.).The sample size was very small (40 designers). How much do you charge for a logo? How much do you charge for a logo? The logo is often a startup’s first contact with a designer. Photo Credit: Senior Living. Design. HTML Cheatsheet.

Ideas & Inspiration

Typography. Graphic Design. CV/Portfolios & getting Jobs. Web Design. Tutorials. Mind Mapping. Design Theory.