Posts Tagged ‘web design’

“It Takes All Kinds” or “Maybe You Can’t Design” »

Apr. 17th, 2009

Part seven in the Design series of collaborative conversation exercises. Matthew Stublefield explains how design ability isn’t everything, and that other skillsets exist to compliment visual representation.

Web Designer Depot »

Jan. 16th, 2009

I was recently invited to write an article for Web Designer Depot, and I think both parties have been thrilled with the outcome. Read on for some info of WDD, what they’re about, and an overview of their offerings and why they’ve been so successful in such a short amount of time.

Level The Playing Field: Using A Reset Stylesheet »

Dec. 22nd, 2008

Ever heard of a reset stylesheet? No?

In this article, we explore what a reset stylsheet is, why it’s useful, and why you should be using one. There’s a little history involved, some romance, some action, and intrigue! Well, not really…except for the history. We’ll even do a rundown of a customized reset stylesheet gleaned from CSS master Eric Meyer.

Dreading The End »

Dec. 9th, 2008

I love what I do.  I love designing for such a dynamic environment as the web.  I love the challenges inherent in a medium as fluid and malleable as a web page.  I love the interactivity with the audience that completely devoid from formats like print and video.  I love it….except for the last step…

Web Design as Sculpting »

Nov. 18th, 2008

In my travels as of late trying to get this site tuned to how I want it, I’ve spent a lot of time over at WordPress going through documentation, looking at plugins, etc.  One of the things that I kept noticing was their little slogan/stylish saying in the bottom right corner of the page: This…