SEEKING WORK (Designer) - Currently in London, frequently works remotely and can relocate for contract duration at reasonable notice. Portfolio: http://zoltanray.com I design interfaces and lead creative teams for…
QBN is great for industry gossip and trends - lots of high profile designers and a healthy sense of elitism. Just don't ask what it stands for... Another good one is http://www.typophile.com/
A few hastily written tips of my own: - Respect the fold. Users do scroll more but they spend far more time above the fold than below.(http://www.useit.com/alertbox/scrolling-attention.html) - Use a grid, then break it…
People tend to find bad design jarring, and brand perception suffers as a result. I don't think any site design would survive a mauling like you've described with its credibility intact.
I thought it might be software patents from the Reuters article but Techcrunch suggests its more about a DMCA-like system
They've also innovated commercially, this application is a case in point. Online drawing apps have been around for years yet none have thought to integrate paid content like dA have in the form of 'brush packs'.
SEEKING WORK (Designer) - Currently in London, frequently works remotely and can relocate for contract duration at reasonable notice. Portfolio: http://zoltanray.com I design interfaces and lead creative teams for…
QBN is great for industry gossip and trends - lots of high profile designers and a healthy sense of elitism. Just don't ask what it stands for... Another good one is http://www.typophile.com/
A few hastily written tips of my own: - Respect the fold. Users do scroll more but they spend far more time above the fold than below.(http://www.useit.com/alertbox/scrolling-attention.html) - Use a grid, then break it…
People tend to find bad design jarring, and brand perception suffers as a result. I don't think any site design would survive a mauling like you've described with its credibility intact.
I thought it might be software patents from the Reuters article but Techcrunch suggests its more about a DMCA-like system
They've also innovated commercially, this application is a case in point. Online drawing apps have been around for years yet none have thought to integrate paid content like dA have in the form of 'brush packs'.