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Default Screen Resolutions Trends 2013

February 15, 2013

With the advancement of technology, laptops and desktop computers are seeing a great influx of power. Many people are finding they can fit more on to their screens than they ever imagined. Resolutions are a very sensitive topic in the technology and web-design worlds. They are a blessing for web-developers and Internet users because more…

Blog Post. Agreements & Documents Icon Set Preview

Agreements & Documents Icon Set Preview

October 31, 2012

Here is a sneak preview of a new icon set we are designing currently. The set will includes about 9 icons and be most probably available for free download in November.

Adobe FireWorks Resources

October 9, 2012

We mostly use FireWorks for UI design and believe that it’s the best tool on the job. Despite obvious Adobe indecisiveness on what to do with it and the absence of any serious updates or bug fixes FireWorks is still the most powerful and useful app when it comes to web/GUI design. Here is a…

Blog Post. How To Improve Fine Strokes In Fireworks CS6

How To Improve Fine Strokes In Fireworks CS6

September 17, 2012

FireWorks’ Stroke feature gives the user three basic options: align to outside, align to center and align to inside. On top of that you can use Photoshop Live Effects Stroke with those same basic options. With simple rectangular shapes there is no visible difference but not all of them rendered equally elegant results when used…

Enhancing Reality With First Person User Interface Design

May 21, 2012

Software companies have tried to use real world metaphors in their design, (i.e. the desktop) in an attempt to bridge the interface design and user understanding. While many applications do mimic reality somewhat, truly enhancing design leads to: Helping the user to be more productive Discovering newer ways to communicate Better managing increased data So…

4 Ways To Create Better User Experience

May 15, 2012

One of the four factors of user experience (UX) is content. It is the visual culmination of all the thinking, testing, coding, planning, and designing that goes into a site. Users can decide in a matter of seconds if all of your painstaking effort is worth it which makes engaging them all more important. Here…

10 Tips For Designing A Usable Interface

May 12, 2012

Designing a usable interface is about the skills of the designer as well as how they are able to teach the user how to interact with the site. Here are ten tips we have used to design user interfaces: Know your target audience – This is the first question to ask and answer before any…

6 Ways To Make Forms Less Painful For Users

May 11, 2012

When it comes to forms, many customers don’t like them and in some cases, that’s putting it mildly. Their reasons range from fear of being spammed to inability to get the form to work to resenting the company’s attempt to start a relationship when all they want to do is click the ‘buy’ button and…

Should Simplicity Be The Objective Of UX Design?

May 8, 2012

No one goes into UX design saying, “Let’s make this as complex as possible.” When it comes to design and usability, simplicity is beauty while complexity is corruption. But what constitutes simplicity? Just because something has less does that make it simpler or more desirable? Not necessarily. For one thing, simplicity can be seen as…

Adaptive Design: What It Isn’t And What It Can Be

April 27, 2012

Adaptive design has sometimes been (mis)understood by designers to mean adding some features to a website or application that will allow users to customize the interface to suit their needs. However, in order for the concept of inclusive adaptive design to really work, we need to understand more about what it isn’t. What adaptive design…