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Newspaper Website Design: Trends And Examples - Smashing Magazine

News websites can be intriguing to examine from a design perspective. Regardless of what type of news they cover, they all face the challenge of displaying a huge amount of content on the home page, which creates plenty of layout, usability and navigational challenges for the designer. The lessons that can be learned from examining how news websites address these challenges can be valuable for designers who work with other types of websites, including ones with blog theme designs. Monetization is also a major factor for news websites, and it’s interesting to see how they integrate advertisements in the design. In some cases, the ads are somewhat intrusive or excessive, but most news websites are able to use ads without turning readers away, in part because of the content that’s available. For the purposes of this article, the term “newspaper website” refers to any news-related website that has the editorial focus of an online periodical .
Published January 19th, 2009 in Galleries If you’re looking to learn more about design websites, please see our post Learn Web Design for plenty of resources to help your educational pursuit. One of my favorite styles of web design to take inspiration from is the magazine style. http://vandelaydesign.com/blog/galleries/magazine-style-website/

25 Outstanding Magazine Style Website Designs | Vandelay Design Blog

Top Website Design Trends for 2011 | Blog | Marqui

Every year new trends emerge within the web design industry and staying on top of these trends and utilizing them in your own web designs can help to keep your website eye-catching and current. While having a beautiful web design is important, often these design trends have other benefits in terms of marketing. In today's post we've chosen out top website design trends for 2011 based on their popularity, their visual appeal and their ability to help your marketing initiatives. So, without further ado, here are the trends: http://www.marqui.com/blog/top-website-design-trends-for-2011.aspx

Web Design Trends in 2011 | Tips

There is a thin line between design and development, and as we move into a new decade, this line is becoming extremely blurry. Is it enough to draw beautiful mock ups in Photoshop? Maybe 5 years ago. These days, the average internet user requires more. http://webdesignledger.com/tips/web-design-trends-in-2011

Top Website Design Trends 2011

http://www.slideshare.net/Marqui/top-website-design-trends-2011 Are you interested in redesigning your website for the New Year? Your website’s layout, graphics and navigation can make a big difference to your overall marketing ROI, do you know which website Are you interested in redesigning your website for the New Year?
http://www.labelmedia.co.uk/blog/posts/top5webdesigntrends2011.html So, as we approach the end of the year, it is customary for us all to take a moment and reflect on the successes and failures of the last 12 months. Working in an industry that moves faster than Usain Bolt with a tailwind - this can be a bit of headache for us web designers. We've witnessed the arrival of HTML5 and CSS3, the iPad and a handful more mobile devices to design for, Google's ever changing ranking algorithm and web-typography (to name a few). As always we have done our best to respond accordingly. Aaron Gustafson and Ethan Marcotte said “to hell” with device specific design and brought 'responsive web design' into the spotlight. In the spirit of progressive enrichment Modernizr allowed us to indulge in and .

Top 5 Web Design Trends 2011 - Label Media Blog

2010 has been an incredibly verdant year for web designers. Mobile has hit the mainstream; Web typography has reached new levels of sophistication; New coding techniques have vastly improved our ability to get creative with design (without compromising stability). All in all, it’s been a year that’s moved fast, even by the standards of the web, so let’s dig in to our first annual post covering the state of web design as 2010 turns to 2011. The Death of the Fold http://webdesign.tutsplus.com/articles/design-theory/the-state-of-web-design-trends-2011-annual-edition/

The State of Web Design Trends: 2011 Annual Edition | Webdesigntuts+

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Today W3C Launched the new Independent User Interface (Indie UI) Working Group that will collaborate with the Web Events WG to develop a way for user actions to be communicated to web applications. Indie UI will develop an intermediate layer between device- and modality-specific events and the functionality needed by web applications, e.g., scrolling the view, placing focus on an object, etc. Indie UI will define a way for different user actions (e.g., scrolling via touch screen, via mouse wheel, or via voice commend) to be translated into a simple event.
http://www.journaldunet.com/ebusiness/internet-mobile/cout-application-iphone/ © Journal du Net / Laurent Brémaud Faire développer une application pour le smartphone d'Apple nécessite un budget parfois conséquent, pouvant aller de 5 000 euros, pour une appli de base, à plusieurs centaines de milliers. De sa conception à sa promotion, le JDN a essayé d'estimer le coût d'une application iPhone.

Créer une application iPhone : combien ça coûte ? - Journal du Net e-Business