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Logo Designs on the Go

Logo sets up an identity and name for the business that aims to be remembered. It is something that a business really needs to have to instill in the customers a sense of belongingness and authenticity of business. Your business logo should contain new colors, casual and fun look and a uniquenes...

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The Sphere of Design

The web design community thankfully seems to be wrapping up the "design vs. usability" argument. In case you missed it, the conclusion was: "Not either/or but both, and it depends."...

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Don't decorate, communicate!

When you're designing a web page, it's easy to get sucked into the detail. With your 'design' head on, concentrating on crafting and perfecting style elements, it's easy to forget to step back and see things through the eyes of your users...

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Web Sites and Buildings

A good way to get insight into the complexity of web design is to compare it to more familiar design disciplines. Like web sites, buildings are designed to support a wide range of experiences, which involves design from the high-level architecture to signage and interior furnishings...

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The Design Spectrum

Design" encompasses a very wide spectrum of disciplines and applications, which address an enormous range of different problems. When designing a product, the techniques and priorities a designer should use change according to its purpose. This article introduces a simple conceptual model ...

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The purpose of design

Now you have a good idea what goals you want to achieve. There is another type of goal, which is the goal of the design process itself. What is design for? At the highest level, the purpose of design is: To enable communication between the consumer and the content Of course, the goal...

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How people use web pages

Web designers naturally have a distorted view of web pages. The way we look at pages as we design them is very different from how they're used in the real world. To create designs that work in the real world, we must appreciate the way they'll really be used...

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