29/04/2009 • 8:53 am 0
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23/04/2009 • 2:34 pm 0
Logo Design Process
Previously, I have featured David Pache ofDache on WDW, an amazing logo designer from Switzerland. He is known for designing unique and colorful logos. I’m very glad to have David to share his design process of the WebMYnd’s logo. This case study (written by David himself) provides full creative brief and progress images from start to final. Read on to find out how David got inspired by Wassily Kandinsky’s art (one of the most famous 20th-century abstract artists) to create this fantastic logo.
Filed under: Design grafis , Design process, Logo
• 2:25 pm 0
12 Excellent And Useful Design Process Tutorials
Designers love all of those tutorials and design processes that can help them to learn more and more everyday and give them direction to design more beautiful and attractive artworks. We know this very well and SmashingApps is all about to feature all those smashing stuffs that are free and useful for designers. Today, we are going to list down 12 Excellent And Useful Design Process Tutorials. We hope you all will like this collection.
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Filed under: Design grafis , Design process, Tutorial
• 10:58 am 0
5 Simple Tricks To Bring Light and Shadow Into Your Designs
There’s just no escaping light and shadow — it’s everywhere you look. Everything you see reflects light and casts some sort of shadow. Visually, light and shadow help us make sense of what we see and help us understandtexture, dimension and perspective.
So, as we try to make our designs on the Web more natural, moving and intuitive, a good understanding of light and shadow is pretty important. Here are 5 ways to better use light and shadow to polish your page designs and make them stand out on the screen.
A Quick Anatomy Of Light And Shadow
In the simple diagram below, we can see that the light source is coming from the left. The highlight is where the light is strongest, and the shadows fall on the side furthest from the light source. The appearance of light and shadowtells us a lot about the surfaces and textures in the image.

But what does this have to do with Web design, you ask? Read the rest of this entry »
Filed under: Design grafis , Shadow
• 10:24 am 0
Retro Rainbow Tutorials and Design Showcase
Although often used in the wrong context, the motif of ’70s Retro Rainbow designs seems to occur in many modern designs – from products designs to posters and web designs. The rainbow colors are particularly eye-catching and lively; they may provide the design with a dynamics and help to vividly convey the message of the graphic work. In past few months I came across to many artworks and new concepts of retro designs which gave me a thought to gather few for this inspirational post. Read the rest of this entry »
Filed under: Design grafis , Rainbow, Vector, Vector Graphics
• 10:06 am 0
Now You Can Change What Google Says About You Written
Google me? I’ll Google you! Google has become the de facto public record these days but most people remain in relative obscurity there and/ofear of what past indiscretions Google will expose to people who search for them. Read the rest of this entry »22/04/2009 • 9:47 am 0
“Magazeen”: Free Magazine-Look WordPress Theme
We love our readers. We respect the hard work of designers and developers across the globe. And we do our best to make the web design community stronger and the Web a little bit prettier. Therefore we ask talented artists and creative professionals to showcase their skills and release something unique and beautiful as a gift to the community. And when designers agree, truly impressive works see the light of day. Read the rest of this entry »
Filed under: Blog, Design grafis , SmashingMagazines, Themes, Wordpress
21/04/2009 • 9:48 am 1
Building Custom WordPress Theme

This is the Chapter II of the Complete WordPress Theme Guide series. This chapter will show you how to build a custom WordPress theme. Although theCodex site provides very good documentations on how to create a theme, but I find it too complicated for a beginner. In this tutorial, I will explain the basics of how WordPress theme works and show you how to convert a static HTML template into a theme. No PHP skill is required, but you need Photoshop and CSS skills to create your own design.
Filed under: Blog, Design grafis , Theme, Wordpress






