Posts Tagged ‘Inspiration’

A “new era” of web design…poster design

Posted by in Design, Findings, Inspiration on December 8th, 2009

I can’t really put a finger on when it happened, but at some point in the not so distant past, web design broke through a pretty major glass ceiling.  Up until this point web design was bound and constricted to what web ( and physical ) technology would allow it to do.  Web technologies started with table based layouts, web friendly fonts and tiny display resolutions.  It then progressed to CSS, web standards and the integration of application and interaction design.  Now, with HTML5, CSS3 and new javascript methodologies, we are able to build creative and inspiring websites that are…

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An Event Apart: Chicago 2009 – Web Form Design

Posted by Ryan Nasipak in Design, Inspiration, Reviews on October 29th, 2009

I had the opportunity to attend An Event Apart: Chicago 2009 this past week+ (thanks Ted & Charles!) and was fortunate enough to catch Luke Wroblewski’s presentation on web form design.

I was pleasantly surprised that one of the most boring topics on paper was actually one of the most interesting of the conference. I don’t know if that’s a testament to Luke’s work or an indictment on the rest of the speakers (who were, in my estimation, pretty mediocre…save Dan Rubin) but I’d rather not dwell on the negatives of the event (for now).

As a designer, the form page has always…

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Creating Fluid AS3 Flash Layouts: The Basics.

Posted by Ryan Nasipak in Code, Inspiration, Tutorials, Usability on March 20th, 2009

When I first started developing in flash, there were inevitably things that just made me want to pull my hair out. Basic physics, Actionscript vs. timeline animation and embedding assets vs. creating them at run-time were just a few of the areas I really wrestled with early on. Part of the problem stemmed from a desire to go from 0-60 in 2 seconds (and that might be on the high side). I was like Nike, just do it. *** As a side, that reaches my corny joke quota for this blog….so please, read on.

When I jump in to a project…

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