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INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE. COLORE. BUILDER. 10 Ideas for Creating Innovative and Unique Web Designs. I am a big fan of Twitter. I consider it the one tool that helped me develop from a person who simply knew how to make websites to a web designer because the exposure to fantastic designers, tutorials, recommended readings, and impressive examples helped me build my design toolset and grow my abilities on both a technical and creative level.

So whenever someone asks my advice on how to become a better designer, things such as social networks (like Twitter and Facebook), design galleries and RSS feeds are at the top of my list of things that you should be using to learn and improve. With that said, I think it is important that we take all of these things in moderation and limit our consumption of design tutorials and sources of "inspiration". While all of this is a great method for keeping up with the design community and making sure you’re using the latest and greatest methods and standards, I find it a poor formula for sparking true creativity and innovation. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 25 Examples of Light and Space Effects In Web Design | Design Shard. I’ve collected some great examples of space and lighting effects that are quite commonly used in web design these days as inspiration, usually accompanied by vivid colours and streaks of light, which is currently one of my favourite styles.

If your interested in creating space effects you might want to check out the space and planet Photoshop tutorials post I put together. 45 Royale The Beatles Rock Band Studio 7 Designs Sourcebits Nerve Revyver Radiiate Pure Dezigner Klick Studios Kavoon Satellite Dev RJ Designz Larva Labs Jan Pivonka Noe Design Monofactor Ligne 13 Honey Design Gummisig Evan Ekard Brain Fart Australia 2018 Amber Miro Albert Lo 365 Days Of Astronomy Votaw Comments Do you like this style of web design or do you find it too over powering. 35 Examples Of Masterful Lighting Effects In Web Design - Smashing Magazine. Advertisement Using a light source the right way can add dimension and beauty to a website design. Strong light sources create a stark contrast between light areas and shadows in a design, making the elements look more realistic and dimensional and less flat.

Some websites opt instead for a dim light source to create a soft glow around particular areas of the website, to attract the eye more subtly. Lighting can also create a mood for a website. Some websites use bright swirls of light to show energy, while others use a dim glow to create a peaceful mood. In the examples below, you will see a wide range of lighting effects used, from subtle lighting effects to bold rays of light streaking across the page. You can learn how to better use light and shadow to polish your page designs and make them stand out on the screen in our recent article 5 Simple Tricks To Bring Light and Shadow Into Your Designs1.

Masterful Lighting Effects In Web Design 45royale2 Newism3 TaoEffect4 McCafe5 Postbox Inc.6 (al) 40+ Greatest Web Interface Design Tutorials [Photoshop Tutorial] Whether you kick off a web interface design by sketching on papers or blank Photoshop canvas, it’s good to get some guides and inspirations. Here we’ve compiled some of the nicest Photoshop tutorial that guides you, step by step, building up a web interface all the way from scratch. While you are at it, here’s more design related content we’ve written previously that might interest you Full list after jump. Beer/bar restaurant website layout Design a Web 2.0 tab with Photoshop How To Create a Stunning Vista Inspired MenuHow to make a semi-transparent Vista-inspired menu using gradients, shadows, and blurring to produce a stunning modern effect. Creating A Cool 3D Web Design EffectProduce nice subtle 3D effects in our web designs.

Hero Header I, II Create a Nature Inspired Painted Background in Photoshop Make the Viget Inspire BackgroundAn overview of how Viget Inspire background is put together. Author: Hongkiat Lim. 50 Great Web Design Tools That Should Be In Your Toolbox. When you're a designer there's a whole world of possibilities for you out there. The Internet can provide us with everything we need, we just need to know where and how to find it. This article is meant as a help for you in your daily work. These are Tools You Shouldn't Have to Live Without In this collection we've put together a great list of resources for you. Get Inspiration And Show Your Own Work Here are some great galleries and communities to check out for new ideas and also getting in touch with other professionals.

Behance The Behance Network is a great online portfolio platform connecting creatives from all over the world. DeviantART deviantArt (dA) has been around for more than a decade now. Ember Ember is a great way for people to find new inspiration and to share with others. Creattica As a great gallery and place to be inspired, Creattica should definitely be on your list! Web Design Galleries Here are a few galleries that are specific to web design. CSS Mania Best Web Gallery. Boxes and Arrows: The design behind the design. Five Minute Upgrade – Making Your Design Pop | Build Internet! 1. Brighten Colors If you have a design that you just feel isn’t anything special – stop – crank up the color intensity – then reevaluate.

Saturation plays a big role as far as mood goes. If you ever feel like you’re lacking inspiration when it comes to color schemes there are some great online tools, not to mention our own color series. 2. Use Monochromatic Themes Sparingly Monochromatic themes are great, there are some great black and white designs and sometimes using only a single color makes designing easier. 3. Here’s the deal, align your text and things will look better, not to mention it will increase your scannability. 4. This was discussed wonderfully over at PsdTuts a while back but there are a few key things to keep in mind.

Don’t be afraid to use shadows sparingly, helps fight the flat and boring look.1px lines are great at clearly defining edges.Using faint gradients over text and backgrounds gives a subtle 3D look. 5. Overlap your images in ways that are out of the ordinary. Seven creative habits you need to acquire. | Creative Inspiration & thinking. Last time I wrote about seven creative sins that you need to avoid, and I thought I would follow up this time with seven creative habits that you need to acquire. If you are a creative amateur, professional, or wanna-be, these are seven creative habits that will help you increase your creative potential, and give your creativity more “oomph” when you need it most. 7. Making creativity about play, not work.

Creativity frequently hits when you least expect it, and - if you’re like most people - you can’t expect creative insights when you are struggling to finish a project or stressing about something at work or school. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. They may not be much, but these are seven creative habits that will definitely benefit you for life. Simple and Powerful Productivity Tips for Creatives | WinePress of Words. In today’s fast-paced world, just about anyone working in any sort of creative industry is busy.

Whether you’re a freelancer, writer, or design department, more than likely you have plenty to keep you busy. The challenge, especially for creative types, is establishing creative and unique work, while keeping the management of it all orderly. Especially if you face high-pressure deadlines, or a large, continual flow of jobs, staying organized and on top of everything can pose quite the challenge. Most people waste time, effort, and energy throughout a day simply due to being unorganized. Think of it. You have a stack of papers on your desk for concepts and pieces you’ve been working on for several different projects.

You receive a phone call from someone asking you for a piece of information you just so happened to scribble down on one of those sheets. You must then take time out of your busy day to shuffle and shuffle until you finally find what you’re looking for. Out of Your Head Doit.dm. The Do’s and Don’ts of Dark Web Design. Dark web designs are very popular and can have an elegant and creative appeal. They are also perfect for many types of client work however, they are not suitable for every website and should be used only when appropriate. In spite of the striking visual impact that these dark designs can have, many designers don’t know how to effectively pull them off without turning off the visitor. With a dark design comes less readability, less appeal for most readers and less opportunity for conventional design elements.

In this post, we’ll discuss a few tips to make your next dark website design appeal to a broader audience, while letting you, the designer, express your creativity. A recent poll suggests that light designs are preferred by the general web-going audience by a whopping 47%. By contrast, 10% of those surveyed said that they always preferred dark backgrounds for websites, while another 36% said that the best choice would depend on the type of website.

So, what’s the right answer?