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  • Beautiful Typography

    Beautiful Typography

    Typography, being the art of type in a design, is undoubtedly one of the most essential elements of good web design.

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  • Responsive Design Process

    Responsive Design Process

    You cannot plan for and design a responsive, content-focused, mobile-first website the same way.

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  • A Little Journey

    A Little Journey

    Far far away, on the island of Moskenesøya in the Lofoten archipelago, above the Arctic Circle, there lives Reine – the most beautiful village in Norway. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast of the Semantics, a large language ocean. A small river named Duden flows by their place and supplies it with the necessary regelialia. It is a paradisematic country, in which roasted parts of sentences fly into your mouth. The landscape surrounding Reine is simply stunning – the winding streets and brightly colored houses of the village cluster around the calm blue waters of the sea,…

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  • Powerful Workflow Tips

    Powerful Workflow Tips

    Designing and developing can be time-consuming, especially when the project involves a new challenge, putting the team or freelancer into unknown territory. Moreover, time is a key factor in productivity. Working efficiently enables us to deliver better value at a competitive price. However, some steps can be repeated for every project. These are steps we know and should make as quick as possible in order to have more freedom to experiment with new solutions. Following tips will help you to improve your workflow. #Tips 1: Applying Changes All AroundWildcard CSS rules are recommended by the web designers all time. You have…

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  • Evaluate Your Product

    Evaluate Your Product

    There are a lot of startups out there creating great product design. But how are you supposed to evaluate innovation? John Long at The Ship’s Log has 3 simple questions (and sub-questions) to ask when considering your product. Is it Usable?And now for the sub-questions!Is the heart of the application easy to use?Are the entry points (landing pages, signup, etc.) straightforward?Will the average customer understand how to get started?Is the copy used in your application helpful, instructive, and intuitive?What are the common pitfalls? How can you design the application so that those are never experienced?Is it Credible?Credibility isn’t necessarily the…

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  • Stages of the startup lifecycle

    Stages of the startup lifecycle

    Birth, growth, reproduction, and death. In the same way as humans go through life stages, startups go through phases that entrepreneurs should be aware of in order to effectively guide their projects. Max Marmer, founder of Startup Genome, presents six. It seems essential to know how to face each of them so the startup survives: DiscoveryYour first task as an entrepreneur is to consider how you would like to change the world. Identify a problem, come up with a solution and see if anyone – especially potential users and clients – might be interested in your idea.Beyond the possibility of…

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