As you may know by now, Inspired Magazine is a sucker for data visualization. That’s why we invited Tony Shin – a social media ninja and creative design samurai – to curate the weekly dose of infographics. If you like them as much as we do check out some of the older editions and follow [...]
Read More
Welcome to the fifth part of Inspired Magazine’s mini-series on the process of designing a website (check out Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 & Part 4). The design of a website is generally considered to be the largest portion of the web development process – and it involves a great deal of time and [...]
Read More
I thought I would take a break from my technical articles in this latest edition of the iNoobs series and instead concentrate on the BUSINESS of web design. Being a great web designer, developer, programmer, etc. as – in my opinion – just as much about how you manage yourself, your time, and defining what [...]
Read More
The design and navigation of a Website appeals to the users more as compared to other things, suppose you visited a famous Retail Showroom in your locality. You observe that the materials of store are not organized at all. You find it difficult to walk in the store as items are scattered even on the [...]
Read More
The issue of web accessibility is as valid as ever. Laws such as the Disability and Equality Act in the UK and the Americans With Disabilities Act in the US mean that accessibility is now a matter of legality and not just courtesy. It’s always important to remember that inclusive design is great design – [...]
Read More
No one reads any more. The long form is dead. Words? Those are for grandpa! It’s all about video, baby! Everything I just said is entirely accurate. And yet it’s all wrong. The King is Dead. Long Live the King.
Read More
iOSinspires.me was created aiming to be the new best friend of every designer who’s putting efforts in creating new and inspiring iOS applications for iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad.
Read More
Someone recently posed the question to me, “Why are designers such push overs?” This led to a discussion that attempted to answer that but in the end, left me pondering the very same question.
Read More
Photoshop has been in the news lately, except not for the regular reasons you might have guessed. More and more blogs are focusing on Photoshop because there’s an internal battle. A battle between designers who work in Photoshop, and those who choose to ignore it for the browser. I’ve grown out of Photoshop for the bulk of my work, and there are three key reasons a designer must focus on to understand the benefits I’ve gained.
Read More
Project Runway is a boutique reality of sorts, featuring people with actual skills. They are designers who are forced to be innovative under tight deadlines and with shoestring budgets. They often have to design for clients with the most specific and (often) ridiculous demands. Sound familiar?
Read More
It’s probably safe to say that touchscreens as a method of interacting with the web aren’t going away. In fact, it appears quite the opposite: most new smartphones have one now, Google’s making their own tablet, and I think ol’ Steve Jobs has managed to shift a couple…million
Read More