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PUBLIC MARKS from sbrothier with tags lang:en & webdesign

May 2006

Domani Studios | ©2006

by 1 other
Whether you need to change the way your business looks, or revolutionize the way it communicates, Domani Studios can provide positive and measurable online results

wowlab - the study of new expression

The print revolution had changed the whole world completely. After that, 500 years. We are in the middle of the new conversion of IT innovation. The distance has started losing the meaning in economy, and the market in the world already united. Thinking of "conveying information by the image" from our view point of original thought and techniques, we relate it to our expression. Therefore, we need to exceed the fields, not just thinking and doing the same things at the same place.

BannerBlog : Where Banners Click

by 8 others, 2 comments
Banner Blog started in June 2005 to showcase* online advertising, much of which goes unnoticed. It was also seen as a good opportunity to pimp our own work too! BannerBlog was created by Ashley Ringrose who works at Soap Creative, a small & friendly interactive agency and Ashadi Hopper who works at RMG Connect, one of the larger multinational agencies around town.

BBC - bbc.co.uk Standards & Guidelines - Home Page

BBC Online Technical, Design & Editorial guidelines

April 2006

Vitamin Features » Making Popular Layout Decisions

Every time you make a layout decision - fluid vs fixed, scaled vs percentage, a few more people hate you. How do you make the right decisions and when?

Stopdesign | Google's new dating game

by 1 other
Stopdesign’s readers will note that I haven’t written as much here lately. But I have good reasons. In addition to planning an upcoming wedding, I had the good fortune of collaborating with Google on the design of this new Calendar app. It’s been a truly amazing experience to work with the team and see this product come together.

March 2006

badboy.media.design :: articles :: Niceforms

by 23 others (via)
Web forms. Everybody knows web forms. Each day we have to fill in some information in a web form, be it a simple login to your webmail application, an online purchase or signing up for a website. They are the basic (and pretty much the only) way of gathering information on the web.

Simply Accessible: Required Form Fields

by 2 others
Over time a standard seems to have emerged for denoting required fields: changing the style of the label making it bold and/or red, and often including an asterisk beside the input text form control. Often times this asterisk is placed to the right of the input box, and consequently after the text box when examining the source order.

Remember The Milk

Remember The Milk is the easiest and best way to manage your to-do lists online. Here are just a few of the reasons why it's so cool

February 2006

January 2006

PingMag - The Tokyo-based magazine about "Design and Making Things"

by 23 others
PingMag is a web magazine about art, design, technology, and more. It is based entirely on our own personal likes and interests, and we hope it will be built up, and expanded on, by thoughts and comments posted by you, our readers. Our interests are broad.

The Anatomy of Web Fonts

by 4 others
If one aspect of design has suffered most in its transition to the Web, it is the art of typography. For years, Web typography involved little more than choosing a typeface and font size. Unstyled Times New Roman was the norm, and the integration of established typographical techniques and rules was unimagined.

Projectionist: A tumblelog

by 5 others (via)
Projectionist is the tumblelog of Marcel Molina Jr., Sam Stephenson, Chad Fowler, and Patrick Ewing, inspired by Chris Neukirchen’s Anarchaia.

Industrial Brand Creative | Top Ten Design Blogs <br />of 2005

coudal partners / voice AIGA Journal of design / Design Observer / Speek Up / Veer : The skinny / Newstoday / The prepared Mind / Design is Kinky / CRIT / Designers Who Blog

December 2005

Helldesign

by 10 others
Helldesign provides interface design and strategic consulting services for Web-based initiatives. We work with innovative organizations in a variety of industries, including software, telecommunications, digital media, travel and advertising.

NEUEREPUBLIKA

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Athila Armstrong, art & design direction for interactive media