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Responsive Web Design vs. Mobile Web Design - 0 views

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    Today when there is a range of devices in the market, users have moved beyond their computer & laptop screens in their online search for almost anything. With a varying range of small screens in the functioning, the need for a more adaptable design is simply indispensable.
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iOS 9 Vs. iOS 8: A Brief Look - 0 views

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    Apple has recently announced the next version of its mobile OS called iOS 9 at the WWDC 2015. This latest version of its mobile platform is aimed at making iOS 9 smarter than its predecessor iOS 8. Some of the feature differences that users will immediately be able to spot are changes to Siri - the proactive assistant, the enhanced multitasking for iPad and a lot more.
Asahi Technologies

Custom Web Apps Vs Off-the-shelf Software Apps? - 1 views

Ever wondered why successful business leaders across the globe have shown a preference for Custom Web Apps? http://www.asahitechnologies.com/blog/custom-web-apps-vs-off-the-shelf-software-applicat...

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Ogma Conceptions

Web designing Vs Website Planning | Ogma Conceptions blog - 0 views

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    At the very outset it would seem that website designing and website planning are the same thing. This is because when seen from a broad sense, both are
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Custom Website Design Vs Web Site Templates - 0 views

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    Web development has many aspects to it- web content development, Professional Web Design, web server scripting, e-commerce business development to name a few.
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Color Theory For Designers, Part 2: Understanding Concepts And Terminology - Smashing M... - 0 views

  • ChromaChroma refers to the purity of a color. A hue with high chroma has no black, white or gray in it. Adding white, black or gray reduces its chroma. It’s similar to saturation but not quite the same. Chroma can be thought of as the brightness of a color in comparison to white.In design, avoid using hues that have a very similar chroma. Opt instead for hues with chromas that are the same or a few steps away from each other.
  • SaturationSaturation refers to how a hue appears under particular lighting conditions. Think of saturation in terms of weak vs. strong or pale vs. pure hues.In design, colors with similar saturation levels make for more cohesive-looking designs. As with chroma, colors with similar but not identical saturations can have a jarring effect on visitors.
  • using a hue with a high saturation against a background with low saturation can make the former really stand out.
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  • ValueValue could also be called “lightness.” It refers to how light or dark a color is. Ligher colors have higher values. For example, orange has a higher value than navy blue or dark purple. Black has the lowest value of any hue, and white the highest.When applying color values to your designs, favor colors with different values, especially ones with high chroma. High contrast values generally result in more aesthetically pleasing designs.
  • This website combines blue hues with two different values. Because the different values have enough contrast, the overall look is visually appealing.
  • Combining colors with similar muted saturation levels creates a soft design, which is emphasized by the watercolor effects.
  • Colors with very high chroma are best used in moderation
  • Cyan has a high chroma and so really stands out against black and white
  • TonesTones are created when gray is added to a hue. Tones are generally duller or softer-looking than pure hues.Tones are sometimes easier to use in designs. Tones with more gray can lend a certain vintage feel to websites. Depending on the hues, they can also add a sophisticated or elegant look.
  • Tones can be intensified by adding gray around them
  • ShadesA shade is created when black is added to a hue, making it darker. The word is often incorrectly used to describe tint or tone, but shade only applies to hues made darker by the addition of black.In design, very dark shades are sometimes used instead of black and can serve as neutrals. Combining shades with tints is best to avoid too dark and heavy a look.
  • TintsA tint is formed when white is added to a hue, lightening it. Very light tints are sometimes called pastels, but any pure hue with white added to it is a tint.Tints are often used to create feminine or lighter designs. Pastel tints are especially used to make designs more feminine. They also work well in vintage designs and are popular on websites targeted at parents of babies and toddlers.
  • While you don’t necessarily have to remember all of these technical terms, you should be familiar with the actual concepts, especially if you want to master part 3 of this series (in which we create our own color schemes). To that end, here’s a cheat sheet to jog your memory:Hue is color (blue, green, red, etc.).Chroma is the purity of a color (a high chroma has no added black, white or gray).Saturation refers to how strong or weak a color is (high saturation being strong).Value refers to how light or dark a color is (light having a high value).Tones are created by adding gray to a color, making it duller than the original.Shades are created by adding black to a color, making it darker than the original.Tints are created by adding white to a color, making it lighter than the original.
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