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Web 2.0 Design Guide. In this tutorial, I describe various common graphic design elements in modern web “2.0” design style.

Web 2.0 Design Guide

I then attempt to explain why they work (i.e. why they have become common), as well as how, when and where you might use each element in your designs. It follows on from my Current Style article, and analyses in greater depth the design features of the current “Web 2.0” design style. To learn how to design Web2.0 sites yourself, you must read “Save the Pixel – The Art of Simple Web Design”, which is a comprehensive guidebook to the principles and techniques of Web2.0 design. Summary of Best Web Design Features The list below is a summary of many of the common features of typical “Web 2.0” sites. Clearly, a site doesn’t need to exhibit all these features to work well, and displaying these features doesn’t make a design “2.0” – or good! I’ve already addressed some of these factors in my introductory Current Style article.

25 Examples of Web 2.0 and Traditional Design Rules Coming Together. In the large scope of the design world, the term “Web 2.0″ is relatively a new one.

25 Examples of Web 2.0 and Traditional Design Rules Coming Together

With it, comes its own set of standards, some strong, others not so strong, since Web 2.0 in itself is a very fickle, ever-evolving definition of design standards. Countless examples of Web 2.0 sites have broken the rules of what was once considered strong design. On the other hand, in many cases Web 2.0 has strengthened common design misnomers; it places a focus on usability, interface, and readability. At its best, Web 2.0 stands as an equal to the traditional design rules practiced for centuries, though it is no doubt a reflection of our society in its current state of hustle and bustle.

Here’s a collection of 25 sites showcasing how Web 2.0 and traditional design practices can come together to form truly stunning websites. 1. Josh Pyles is a nice guy, and he’s also a fantastic, disciplined designer. Traditional Aspects: Great grid system. Web 2.0 Enhancements: Beautiful gradients. 2. Great use of texture. Modern Blog Designs. Digg Blog is an integral part of almost every website design.

Modern Blog Designs

Either it’s online portfolio or ecommerce website you will definitely find there a small blog section that will correspond to interaction between users and an owner. According to modern webdesign trends an appearance of the blog undergoes changes like the whole website design. But now, you can’t say for sure what the main style or approach do designers choose while creating blog sections since advanced technologies and techniques allow to make very sophisticated or vice versa at first sight simple and minimal website designs. Today, I have collected 26 modern blog designs in order to show various approaches that were used in creating these websites. Web design : le top 20 des galeries pour votre veille et votre inspiration.

Les galeries de webdesign constituent le moyen le plus efficace de faire une veille ou de trouver l’inspiration pour un projet.

Web design : le top 20 des galeries pour votre veille et votre inspiration

J’ai sélectionné pour vous celles qui me paraissent être les plus qualitatives, les 10 premières me semblant indispensables pour une veille quotidienne sur les tendances. Ok, je sais, il n’y en a pas 20 mais top 23 ne sonne pas bien ;-) Je n’ai pas inclus 3 galeries spécialisées qui portent bien leur nom : minimalist, blogs, WordPress. Je cite également pour mémoire des sites qui ne sont plus actualisés (et c’est bien dommage), dont 2 Frenchies : Selected Webdesign, French touch, Dossier Design. J’ai fait l’impasse sur certaines galeries connues, comme CSS Heaven que je trouve très inégale. Et toi l’ami(e), connais-tu des galeries de qualité ? Passionné par le digital sous toutes ses formes : médias sociaux, web design, emarketing, outils utiles, blogging, open data, dataviz... 570 articles, certains bons, d'autres moins ;-) Profil Google+