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3D Effects in Web Design

Three-dimensional illusion effects are powerful devices that can achieve excellent results. They can also add significantly to overall page filesize, and can reduce usability if overused, so should be used deliberately and with care...

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Effective text

In the web environment, text has enormous strengths. In many situations, using text delivers far better results than graphics. Web designers should be daring and use text wherever possible...

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The Secret of creating your own Embellishments
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The Secret of creating your own Embellishments

Here we are going to create a few of the elements that you can use for digital scrapbooking. Start off with a new document that is large enough for you to work with. If you are planning to use everything for print then choose 300 resolution so you can create work at print resolution...

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Visual Hierarchy

Editor's Pick in Design Principles, May 2005
Hierarchy. Creating website navigation, dear friends, is all about establishing hierarchy. This tutorial will teach you how it’s done.

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Containment Explained

'Containment' is the effect where one or more elements is shown as part of a group or category, through a visual mechanism. There are two variations of mechanism: strict encapsulation, where the element is totally contained within a box; and softer containment...

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Logical Order

There is a natural flow to many visual interactions - the flow of a visual dialogue between page your features and your user's private mental commentary. When laying out forms and other screen elements, read the layout like a conversation, working from the page origin...

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