Posts Tagged ‘design language

MetroTwit

In: web resources

18 Jul 2011

Drawing inspiration from Microsoft’s Metro design language, MetroTwit celebrates an elegant and clean user interface that’s beautiful to look at and a pleasure to read. It looks simple because it is simple. MetroTwit is proudly just a Twitter client and brings out the best Twitter has to offer with simple yet intuitive features. Taking advantage [...]

Language is something that is very important to me, as many readers may already know. Recently, I was thinking about just how amazing language really is, and that train of my thought brought me around to the concept of the vowel – you know, a, e, i, o and u (and sometimes y). The more [...]

Earlier this week, I posted an article by Amber Weinberg, entitled “Should Designers Know How to Code? Thoughts From a Developer.” In that article, Amber writes about her own experiences as a front-end developer and comes to the basic conclusion that, while not all designers actually need to code their designs, they should understand the [...]

Ryan Ford is the creative director at deviantART, the largest art site in the world, a featured designer in Decoding Design, LogoLounge 4, LogoLounge 5, and Otis Designs and the creator of Fonce Sans Pro which was published in myfonts.com. To sum it up, he has accomplished a lot in his career. Let’s catch up [...]


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