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55 Surprisingly Beautiful Typography Posters and Desings

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June 27th, 2010

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Typography is the art and technique of arranging type, type design, and modifying type glyphs to create beautiful and easy-to-read graphic art prints. Typography has long been a vital part of promotional material and advertising. Fonts used in advertisements convey different messages to the reader, classical fonts are for a strong personality, while more modern fonts are for a cleaner, neutral look. Bold fonts are used for making statements and attracting attention.

Creating a well designed typography poster is not an easy task and takes time and patience.

In this exciting showcase you will see some of the most amazing typography focused posters and designs.

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How to create beautiful content slider using SlideDeck

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June 25th, 2010

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SlideDeck is a simple light (only 11kb) jQuery content slider. SlideDeck is the result of user experience of digital-telepathy that they have created for share ideas, processes and products in a clear and simple way.

SlideDeck allows you to easily organize your contents and provides a great way to draw attention to your web content while maintaining full search engine optimization. It is designed to provide understanding of a concept in less than a minute.

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20+ jQuery Image Gallery for your next project

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June 23rd, 2010

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Galleries represent important element in modern web design. Through simple JavaScript scripts we can create attractive image galleries that allow us to display our photos in a simple and attractive way.

With the advent of jQuery, to create galleries has never been easier. Its simplicity and specially its amazing animations have allowed to develop an incredible amount of scripts, many of them to achieve simple image sliders.

This post contains 22 jQuery plugins and tutorials that allow us to create simple photo galleries of our photos without stress.

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Things Designers Can Learn and Be Inspired by Biggest Tennis Tournament Wimbledon

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June 21st, 2010

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As some of you may already know, Wimbledon – World’s Bigest Tennis Tournament begins today at 1pm. There’s something about the pristine green grass, the smartness of the conservative all-white dress code, that gives Wimbledon a unique aura. Is it possible to find inspiration for our design work in such big sport event?

In this article, I would like to take a different look at Wimbledon, and show you what designers can learn and how can be inspired by premier tennis event in the world.

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Free Wallpaper – I Love Typo

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June 20th, 2010

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I love minimal design in every thing: from web design to print, from architecture to poster design, etc. My another passion is typography and all its rules. “I Love Typo” is typography experiment and represent mix of my passions for minimal design and typography.

“I Love Typo” wallpaper is available in 10 different colors: White, Black, Blue, Gray, Green, Red, Aquamarine, Beige, Burlywood and Sandybrown.

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Multicultural Web Design

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June 16th, 2010

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The world is becoming a smaller place, but thankfully it’s not becoming a more homogenous place. More and more people are going online to communicate and do business, but this doesn’t mean that everyone’s speaking English – it may be the ‘mother tongue’ of the internet, but only 22% of web surfers are native English speakers, and the number of internet users in Asia outstrips those in North America and Europe put together.

In this environment, if you want to be a truly ‘global’ and competitive website, you need to think beyond a monolingual and monocultural audience and reach out to everyone out there in cyberspace – especially if you’re in the business of selling goods and services, since studies have shown that 85% of consumers won’t buy from a site if they can’t read about the product in their own native language (Common Sense Advisory, 2006).

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