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Vernon Fowler

Responsive Design Knowledge Hub - Responsive Web Design - 13 views

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    "Responsive design is the combination of flexible grids, flexible images and media queries. We help take the complexity out of responsive design with details on Design, Development and Strategy. Read our Articles for new tips, visit the Resources for helpful tools or see what others are doing."
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    Will the same apply for designing a mobile app? Internally, I doubt it, but I have no valid practical examples in front of my eyes. Please help.
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    I think that the principles will have much in common. Although designing an app requires certain specifics. I saw many apps created like websites, their interface was not adaptive and inconvenient. Perhaps if you read https://orangesoft.co/blog/how-long-does-it-take-to-make-an-app you will see all from A to B about what it takes to make an app. I am sure that design will play an important role too.
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Aaron Rylaarsdam

Identifying Your Audience - AT&T Small Business InSite - 0 views

  • <iframe leftmargin="0" topmargin="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="No" frameborder="0" height="1" width="1" src="http://view.atdmt.com/iaction/aveamm_SOArticlesDetailsTemplate_10"></iframe> Rate this content login to rate Identifying Your Audience Before designing the first Web page, it's vital to know who you are trying to reach. This single detail will chart the entire development course, from the site's content to its functionality. Defining and understanding your prospective audience increases the likelihood of user attraction and retention.
  • Before designing the first Web page, it's vital to know who you are trying to reach. This single detail will chart the entire development course, from the site's content to its functionality. Defining and understanding your prospective audience increases the likelihood of user attraction and retention.
  • Primary market research consists of personal interviews, questionnaires, focus groups and surveys. When putting together your own Target Audience Profile, use these guidelines:
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  • Demographics. Regardless of the assessment tool you use, questions first should address basic demographic information. Prior to conducting a survey or focus group, spend some time online. The U.S. Department of Commerce publishes the Country and City Data Book which captures hard statistics for all U.S. states, counties, and cities with a population of 25,000 or more. Then, compile a questionnaire to address market segmentation along specific criteria:
  • Age: Users' wants and needs tend to change based on their generation. Knowing the average age range of potential users can help you design and market the site to meet that group's expectations. Gender: Male and female users often differ when it comes to what they value in a Web site. Studies show the factors that motivate women to visit or purchase from a particular site don't necessarily inspire men to do the same. Knowing gender predilections at the outset can impact the entire Web design process. Education: Data regarding potential users' educational background will help the Web developer determine design and content. In general, a site's format should target the average likely visitor, rather than aim at high or low ends of the academic experience curve. Geographic location: Where the target audience calls home drives the Web page content. For instance, urbanites living in a densely populated northeastern U.S. city likely will have different needs and preferences than their rural counterparts.
  • Marital status: Married Internet users typically access different retail/service sites than do single people. A TAP will help ascertain which group comprises your largest consumer demographic, with your Web site following this direction. Occupation: Although exceptions invariably exist, Web sites servicing "blue-collar" consumers will differ in style and content from those catering to professionals and "white-collar" workers. By the same token, retirees usually will have different preferences than consumers still in the throes of career building. Income level: A company targeting consumers who are apt to purchase luxury goods and services will require a Web site that differs considerably from a discount retailer's Internet page. Nationality: Businesses trading in goods and services for an ethnically diverse target market may need to consider multilingual content, as well as adjustments in design and format to fit cultural standards. Social class: A consumer's perception of his or her social status impacts preferences in goods and services - even when individual income does not reach this level.
  • Psychographics. Once you've finished with demographic-based questions, you're ready to take the line of inquiry a bit further. The science of psychographics (also known as "enriching characteristics") addresses why consumers act as they do. So, while demographics offer a general outline of your customer pool, psychographics brings critical characteristics of your target audience into sharper focus. Employing a psychographic methodology means devising queries about lifestyles, attitudes, values, beliefs, purchasing habits and other qualitative criteria. Although possibilities are numerous, key questions can help you and your designer hone and refine your Web site. Depending on your business, you might ask, for instance:
  • Do you consider yourself conservative or liberal? Is it important to care of the environment? What are your hobbies? Interests? Are you family-oriented or a loner? What type of entertainment do you prefer (cinema, theater, symphony, etc.)? How many books do you read monthly? What magazines do you read?
  • When you shop, which is most important - friendly staff, nice surroundings, good prices or convenient location? Do you shop for fun, because you must, or to relieve stress? Do you purchase (our) company's product because of quality, ease of use, price or availability? Do you patronize our competitor because their product is cheaper, product quality is better, service is friendlier, the store is nicer, or returns are simpler? Do you go online to work, shop, do research, play games, or e-mail? Do you think the Internet is tough going or easy to navigate? Do you prefer retail/service Web sites that are easy to navigate, easy to read, picture-heavy, or text heavy?
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    Good article from AT&T explaining various demographics and psychographics to categories who target audience is.
anonymous

59 Web Design Resources Tweeted at @htmlcut - 8 views

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    Collection of web design and development articles, blog posts and resources recently tweeted at @htmlcut. The section "Opinions" is really controversial this time.
Brian R

Best Web Design Tools For Creating a Complete Website - 0 views

  • Web Design Tools are always handy to a web designer and coder, with tons of features, fantastic UI, these tools provide best results if used wisely. Every tool has its pros and cons, you have to choose which suits your needs, investment planning and the OS you are using.
  • Some of these are not cross platform and some are free, yes totally free design tools. But this list is not completed and can never be completed, without your input. With emerging trends of online apps some of the software are not needed to be installed on your computer. I hope you will like the collection for a start and I will be adding more and more web design tools which designer and developers use in day to day life. So stay connected and bookmark this post for future reference.
  • Photoshop : Adobe Photoshop is a very popular commercial graphics editor available for the Mac and Windows operating system. Created for professional photographers and designers, it is the ideal application for manipulating images and creating web graphics. Photoshop has all the necessary tools and options you need such as: Filters – which automatically adds effects to your image or a selected section of your image, extensibility and automation with Brushes, Actions and Scripting, and workflow enhancement features like Layer Comps and the Revert  option. Fireworks : Adobe® Fireworks® CS5 software enables you to create expressive, highly optimized graphics for the web or virtually any device — from smartphones to kiosks to embedded displays. Produce websites, user interfaces, and rich prototypes that are editable in both vector and bitmap modes.
Kashif Mehmood Mughal

Websites Showcase Where Typography Influence | Dzinepress - 9 views

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    Most of creative peoples love to see typography effects and now days this is implementing on websites too for give more professional and modern look, as you seen in our today roundup about "Websites Showcase Where Typography Influence" typography giving prominent position in overall design and simply ignoring all background and images. Typography helping for web design, album art, advertisements, posters and all kind of graphic designs because typography giving amazing inspirations who can be great resource for web and graphic designers, we listing all latest designs for make more graphical attitude for your future designs.
Jochen Burkhard

13 Excellent Tools and Systems for CSS Grid Based Layouts | Tools - 1 views

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    A good grid can be a strong foundation for any design. Using grids got its start in print design, but has made it's way over to the web. There are several advantages to using grids in web design, but primarily they help achieve structure and consistency in layouts. If you have yet to start using grids in your web design projects, but want to get started…we're here to help. In this post, we've rounded up 13 excellent tools and systems for CSS grid based layouts.
Jochen Burkhard

WebDesignFan - Resources for Webdesigners and Developers - 0 views

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    "WebDesignFan is a design related blog about web design, photoshop, freebies and tutorials. We publish useful information dedicated to web designers and developers. Here you can find free resources like vectors, wordpress themes and a lot of inspiration. "
Jungle Jar

JungleJar | 9 Free Online Color Resource Web Applications - 0 views

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    I've put together a nice list of websites offering free color resources for the internet masses. Most of these sites offer some sort of online web application for you to use in your creating process, but they all offer something of value for the graphic designer, web designer, photographer, etc.
Arch Aznable

How to Create Vibrant Digital Poster Design with CSS3 | Blogfreakz - Web Design and Web... - 0 views

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    Chris Spooner shares a nice tutorial on how you can create a vibrant digital poster design with CSS3. His Circlicious design is made purely of HTML and CSS. Take note that this is only suited to modern browsers of Firefox, Safari and Chrome.
Vernon Fowler

A Handy Resource for 1140px Designers » HTML & CSS » Design Festival - 4 views

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    A resource you may find useful is the 1140px Grid created by Australian designer Andy Taylor. The 1140 grid fits perfectly into a 1280 monitor. On smaller monitors it becomes fluid and adapts to the width of the browser. The grid consists of twelve columns, which can be evenly divided into columns of two, three, four or six. In terms of browser support, Andy's grid works in Chrome, Safari, Firefox, IE7, and IE8. IE6 (there's always one, isn't there?) doesn't support max-​​width, so the grid doesn't fix to 1140px. It spans the full width of the browser.
ukulelemononoke

New Web Design and Development Resources: #14 January Edition - 0 views

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    Here we are again with another round of design and development resources that have been introduced at the start of this new year. As usual, you will find here mockups, icons, jQuery plugins and much, much more.
jdr santos

Web Design Booth - Ultimate Resources For Web Developers and Designers - 0 views

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    Ultimate Resources For Web Developers and Designers
Arch Aznable

Responsivator: A Responsive Design Previewer | Web Design Blog | Web Design Fan | Resou... - 0 views

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    Just key in the URL of any website built with a responsive template and Responsivator will load it up in a series of iframes that are set in different sizes. Aside from desktop sizes, other default screen sizes include mobile devices such as the iPhone, iPad and the Nexus 7.
Kashif Mehmood Mughal

35 Most Useful Tools and Resources which helping Freelancers | Dzinepress - 6 views

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    Today we are helping Freelancers for maintain design tasks using famous tools and resources for make better performance even track work, we sharing wonderful places which packed with tools and resources of you all too often don't know about. So to help all you freelancers out there we have compiled a gigantic list of resources, categorized up for your benefit.
Arch Aznable

Hover and Click Trigger for Circular Elements | Blogfreakz - Web Design and Web Develop... - 0 views

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    Web designer Mary Lou shares another helpful jQuery tutorial. Here, she demonstrates how to solve circle hovering problem by creating a plugin that will take care of the 'mouseenter', 'mouseleave' and 'click' events.
Arch Aznable

Create Clean Business Web Layout in Adobe Photoshop | Blogfreakz - Web Design and Web D... - 0 views

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    Today, lets try to design a smart, clean professional business web layout in Adobe Photoshop.
Jungle Jar

28 Fantastic Web Design / Development Related RSS Feeds - 1 views

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    All of these feeds come from my own personal RSS subscription list. With these 28 Web Design and/or Web Development related RSS Feeds, you absolutely have an immense amount of resources and quality content automatically delivered to you, and the posts stay nice and fresh.
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Create Cool Animated Web Banners with CSS3 | Blogfreakz - Web Design and Web Developmen... - 0 views

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    Here's a tutorial I've found that can spice up your web ads and banners. Here, Caleb Jacob teaches you how to create this nice banner using CSS33 animations.
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10 Print magazines all web designers and developers should read - 0 views

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    If you have tried Googling web designer resources you will have noticed that there is a gazillion different resources, however sometimes you just want to kick back and read a good old-fashioned magazine. If you are looking for a print publication that covers topics that web designers and developers are interested in then here is a list of 10 publications that you might find interesting. If you feel we have forgotten any then just leave us a comment below! .net Magazine Not only is .net one of the best online resources for web designers and developers, however their magazine is packed with practical advice on everything from design, development, sales, marketing, usability to accessibility, information architecture, security, copywriting, advertising and much much more.
ukulelemononoke

The best of what's new for designers, 2015 | Webdesigner Depot - 0 views

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    Every month we bring you the best new apps, frameworks, design and mobile resources, business resources, and more. Here we are at the end of 2015, and we've compiled a roundup of the best of what we've featured this year, a total of more than 70 resources, carefully curated to make sure it's the best of the best!
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