background preloader

Webdesign

Facebook Twitter

Web2.0,

SuperOffice. W3Schools Online Web Tutorials. Simplified Recipes. Create a Clean and Colorful Web Layout in Photoshop. In this tutorial I am going to show you how to create a clean corporate layout in Photoshop. The original layout was created by kuntiz from ThemeForest and I want to thank him for allowing me to write this tutorial. Materials Needed: Step 1: Create a new document Create a new document (Ctrl+N) in Photoshop with the size 1200px by 750px. Then select the Gradient Tool (G) and draw a gradient #792700 to #000000 from the top to the bottom of your document. Step 2: Add some colors to your background Create a new layer, select the Brush Tool (B), select a soft brush with the diameter 300px and add some colors to your layout. Step 3: Add a texture to the background Now we are going to create a texture for our background.

Step 4: Create a dark background for the content Create a new layer, select the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U), set the Radius to 3 pixels and create a rounded black rectangle. Step 5: Use groups to organize your layers Step 6: Create more groups Step 7: Add a logo and a tagline Step 13. ClickHeat | Clicks heatmap. ClickHeat is a visual heatmap of clicks on a HTML page, showing hot and cold click zones. ClickHeat is an OpenSource software, released under GPL licence, and free of charge. Requirements - on the browser's client: Javascript (tested on Firefox 2.0, Internet Explorer 6 and 7, Konqueror...) - on the server: either Linux or Windows (since ClickHeat 1.3 release), Apache or Lighttpd (other may work fine), PHP, the graphic library GD2 (PNG support needed). Please post on the bug tracker or contact us (link at the bottom of the page) if you have problem running ClickHeat.

Features - Low logging activity: a very few function calls to log a click, no server load rise should be noticed (have a look at Performance & optimization) - A keyword is used to define the page upon Javascript code load, allowing you to group same pages. - Screen sizes and browsers are logged, making possible the tracking of liquid CSS layouts (100% used width). Demo Latest version The latest stable version is 1.14. Crazy Egg – visualize your visitors. Javascript | Libraries and Components for Software Developers @

Notify.me - Stay update on the information that matters. Web Design Company USA - Kenno Media. WebToolbar. WebToolbar. 30+ Sites To Help Inspire Your Designs. Style guides (User experience design resources) Design guidelines (User experience design resources) The Elements of a Design Pattern. By Jared M. Spool Originally published: Jan 23, 2006 Design teams are discovering that a well-built design pattern library makes the user interface development process substantially easier.

A quality library means team members have the information they need at their fingertips. Our research suggests one difficulty in building out the design pattern library is starting to catalog the current set of elements. What do teams put into their design pattern descriptions? 'Pattern Name' Section If we were talking about a component to log a user into the password-protected portion of the site, we might name it the "Username and Password Widget", the "Two-line Sign-in Elements", or the "Login Component". Choosing the name carefully is quite important. We've seen that naming a pattern takes skill, creativity, and a little bit of luck.

For example, one team officially named their application's object attribute editor the "Infobox" only to find that nobody on the team every referred to it as that. Web Design Toolbox: 130+ New Tools to Make You a Better and Fast. Last year we did a post on 50+ tools for Web design. A lot has changed in the past year, and there are tons of new tools available to designers. Whether you're just starting out and need a drag-and-drop builder or you've been coding for years and need tools to help you be more efficient, there's something on this list for you. Here are over 130 tools to make you a better and faster designer. Feel free to add more in the comments.

Beginner Resources YAML Builder - Easy to use YAML (Yet Another Multicolumn Layout) XHTML/CSS site layout builder. Sky CSS Tool - JavaScript CSS authoring app. The Box Office - CSS formatting tool for wrapping text around images. CSSTXT - Online CSS text style generator. izzyMenu.com - Free CSS menu builder. pForm - HTML form builder. Roxer - Drag and drop website creator. Wirenode - Create your own mobile websites. dotemplate - Template site that allows you to customize templates before downloading them. templatr - Online tool for creating website templates. SeeYouThen! Teodor Droscaru | about me. 10 Principles of the Logo Design Masters - VECTORTUTS.

Go2Web20.net - The complete Web 2.0 sites directory. Gumtrail - Make Your Website Stickier™ Css Zen Garden: The Beauty in CSS Design. 1127 + Ajax/Javascript/Dhtml examples and demos to download. CSS Beauty | CSS Design, News, Jobs, Community, Web Standards. The FWA: Favourite Website Awards - Web awards at the cutting ed. Smashing Magazine. LogoPond - Identity Inspiration - Ext - A foundation you can build on. Kuler. Interactive Design Tool. C 3 X  -  DESIGN VFX ANIMATION HDTV. Colors. There is one simple way to tell if a user interface was designed by a programmer: the colors suck.

For the longest time, I had that problem myself, so much that I decided to go grayscale (like this blog) and focus only and exclusively on brightness and contrast. This turned out to be a great strategy: picking colors from a 1D grayscale was way easier than picking it form a 3D solid cut up in 2D rainbowy slices. If we keep the background fixed (doesn’t need to be white!) Then we just need to pick the right amount of contrast that we want. This is a very simple and straightforward choice. Let me repeat this because it’s very important: contrast is the basic building block of UI design. It’s trivial for programmers to understand this and the resulting experience is both pleasant and rewarding for them as they never feel they are making random choices or guesses: they need strategies and algorithms. And it blew my mind. Blog Archive » Why Programmers Suck at CSS. If I had a dime for every time I heard a web programmer apologize for the way his/her pages looked before revealing them, I certainly wouldn’t need to work anymore.

As with color picking, I think that programmers tend to avoid doing certain things not because they are inherently bad at it, but because they don’t know how to proceed. They find themselves in an uncharted and foggy territory, without a map, no sense of direction, and with a limited ability to know if they’re getting any closer to where they want to be. Also, when they talk to people that don’t share such problems and find it all too natural and obvious, it’s hard for the two to communicate in terms that make sense to a programmer. There is a general tendency to believe that programmers can’t style things because they have no style themselves.

Yet, all of them will be able to tell you very quickly which one of two designs they like the best, even if they generally can’t verbalize why. Em vs. Px Start by tuning your base font. HSL and HSV. Fig. 1. HSL (a–d) and HSV (e–h). Above (a, e): cut-away 3D models of each. Below: two-dimensional plots showing two of a model’s three parameters at once, holding the other constant: cylindrical shells (b, f) of constant saturation, in this case the outside surface of each cylinder; horizontal cross-sections (c, g) of constant HSL lightness or HSV value, in this case the slices halfway down each cylinder; and rectangular vertical cross-sections (d, h) of constant hue, in this case of hues 0° red and its complement 180° cyan. HSL and HSV are the two most common cylindrical-coordinate representations of points in an RGB color model. Developed in the 1970s for computer graphics applications, HSL and HSV are used today in color pickers, in image editing software, and less commonly in image analysis and computer vision.

Basic principle[edit] Fig. 2a. Fig. 2b. Motivation[edit] Fig. 4. Fig. 5. Fig. 7. Fig. 6a. Fig. 6b. Formal derivation[edit] Fig. 8. Color-making attributes[edit] Hue Luminance (Y) Color Scheme Generator 2.