@egallagher74 @ClemsonGC The tip to read as much as possible is really great. Reading about coding has not only helped me code more efficiently, but has also given me inspiration for my own web design.
@kristianh1999@ClemsonGC This is a really neat site. I think the unpredictability of the menu items and formatting actually adds to the site’s intrigue.
@Carolineefuller@ClemsonGC This is pretty easy to believe. I’ve definitely noticed my attention span worsen, and I think social media is at least partially to blame.
@_smoakie_@ClemsonGC This concept of neurodesign is fascinating. Still, the thought of incorporating facial recognition into websites does seem a bit unnerving.
We’ve talked a lot about UX in GC 2400 this year. Here are a few tips that help you generate a positive response from users. I especially love the tip and advice to help users “win.” @ClemsonGC#GCWeb
7 Ways to Use Emotion in Web & Graphic Design Projects - https://t.co/LGI5bU5gzB
The first impression a user has of your design can make or break their experience and determine if they continue interactions.
#webdesign#webdesigner#webdev#webdeveloper#webdevelopment
This article is full of great resources for those looking for some web design help. I especially love the fluid space calculator, as even using responsive web design units can still feel limiting without such help. @ClemsonGC#GCWeb
We just explored web interactivity and the rise of AR in GC 2400. This is a really great example of how AR can be used to provide value to consumers. @ClemsonGC#GCWeb
@sarahev56767733@ClemsonGC It’s funny to see how some web design trends are coming back. Although it could definitely be improved, the simplicity of the 2001 Puma website is similar to some sites today.
This is a really nice collection of websites. As much as I love designing to a grid layout, sometimes using angled graphics can really create visual interest. @ClemsonGC#GCWeb
Some really unique trends that I wouldn’t have picked up on otherwise! I especially loved the “beautiful side-scrolling,” and I think this trend would transfer to mobile layouts well, too. @ClemsonGC#GCWeb
Here’s a solid article that focuses on the importance of making your fonts fluid. Instead of using media queries, using scalable units for font sizes helps create a smoother, more user-friendly experience. @ClemsonGC#GCWeb
@LauraPerry1418@ClemsonGC This is a great article! The StudioPress example (#6) actually inspired me to include vector graphics in the webpage I’m designing!
I really enjoyed this article. I feel like focusing on these black and white designs really leads me to appreciate the elegance of each layout. @ClemsonGC#GCWeb
@abduzeedo This is a great example of how shapes and layouts can be just as important as color when establishing a brand's identity. I love the clean, modern style. @ClemsonGC#GCWeb
@egallagher74 @ClemsonGC Great article! Print isn’t dead, but there’s no denying the importance of being able to design for digital platforms nowadays.