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2010: the web design trends | part 3

Added on: 14/05/2010 In Web design , Inspiration , Trends 2 Comments


10. Enormous footer An enormous footer is now an inseparable part of a contemporary web site design. Yet, in 2010 it will become even bigger and impressive than ever. This year’s footer will no longer be that necessary but sincerely boring web design element and will be successfully integrated in a web site layout and functionality. An oversized footer will attract visitors’ attention not only for its exaggerated sizes but also for the informal information it will provide: social network updates, news, Flickr photo stream. Main idea: Enormous footers will not contain important information but the information it will provide will be of much personal character that the rest in the site and will be useful for corporate communication with its audience. 11. Retro style Retro is new web design fashion. Although many web designers admire the trend, most of them may find it difficult to warmly embrace the style because to create a really...

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2010: the web design trends | part 2

Added on: 12/05/2010 In Web design , Inspiration , Trends , Identity 0 Comments


5. Large photos and images Like enormous logos and headers, the usage of large photos and images aims to attract users’ attention and to remain a visual trace in their memory. Oversized images have great visual effect over users’ consciousness. In contrast to big logos and headers, large images are not part of web site branding elements. Yet, they tickle users’ fancy and incite them to take a closer look at the image (if not because of their content, at least for their extraordinary size. Main idea: Large photos and images can be used to incite users to surf through the entire website. 6. Change of the perspective No doubt, you have noticed that most websites lack perspective. However, in 2010 we’ll see a noticeable change – a current trend requires change of the perspective to a more realistic view. Main idea: Changing perspective designers will have the chance to give users the feeling of new website dimension....

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2010: the web design trends | part 1

Added on: 11/05/2010 In Trends , Inspiration , Web design 0 Comments


It’s naïve to be considered that trends in one or another creative sphere change on 1st January each New Year. However, now in the middle of 2010 we can differentiate the most significant trends that are dominating and directing contemporary web design. These are  several current aesthetic approaches and concepts that designers focus on more intensively in order to create products with hot, trendy layouts. In the list with current designer trends below you may find your own professional inspiration and motivation to get outstanding results. While thinking over how to cooperate them with your own personal style or project, focus on the main idea and purpose of each trend. Don’t be afraid to dive bravely in it and to be influenced by the entire movement. 1. Enormous logos/headers Splash pages are now old-fashioned. To make a great impression to your website visitors you have to embrace the idea of enormous logos and headers. Those headers can occupy...

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Corporate blogs: examples | part 4

Added on: 23/04/2010 In Web design , Trends 0 Comments


The last post of Corporate blog trends is dedicated to several really success corporate blogs. We'd like to present them and we take a closer look to those features that make them so efficient and useful. Besides, below the post you'll find a gallery with print screens from numerous corporate blogs. American Express Corporate Blog American Express has one of the most impressing corporate blogs. It’s a part of OpenForum.com and its aim is to offer businessmen information and resources. The blog in Open Forum features trendy design and easy navigation. Besides the main navigation, the left slide menu is used for product promotion. If you pay attention to the posts you'll find that popular authors like Guy Kawasaki and Seth Godin often write posts. With its blog in Open Forum, American Express strives to provide useful information to its target clients – small business owners – and doesn't encourage directly its products' consumption. McDonald's...

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Corporate blogs: goals, trends, examples - part three

Added on: 20/04/2010 In Web design , Inspiration , Trends 0 Comments


Current trends in corporate blogs Corporate blogs, like other blogs, have their own unique trends to follow. Of course, these trends are not necessarily shared by all corporate blogs, but still it is true that many of them feature the functions and design element presented below. These features are used in order to make the blog more efficient and user-friendly. 1. Simple layout, with few glamorous visual elements Although many companies that have corporate blogs spend huge amount of money for creative commercials and fancy events, when it comes to their corporate blog design, most of them prefer quite simple. Blog content is the most important element so in many corporate blogs it’s situated in the most visible and easily accessed place. Going against the trend: Nike is one of the few companies that have put more emphasis on the look of the blog. 2. Branding Usually between the layout of the corporate website and the...

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Corporate blogs: goals, trends, examples - part two

Added on: 12/04/2010 In Web design , Inspiration , Trends , PR 0 Comments


Potential issues for corporate blogs Although blogs provide companies numerous communicative opportunities, there are several common problems that can occur. If a company wants to offer its readers positive experience with its blog, the company must consider these issues in advance and develop a plan to address and prevent them from happening. Having these particular issues, the company will have a useful blog that is relevant to its readers’s need. 1. Negative comments Although communication with target public is one of the most significant benefits of corporate blogs, it can also work the other way. Not all comments that are left in blogs are positive. The presence of negative comments may not be a big issue on smaller blogs run by individuals, but they can be a problem for corporate blogs. After all, the company’s reputation management isn’t being helped by a blog that includes a lot of negative comments from readers. In order to avoid potential...

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Corporate blogs: goals, trends, examples

Added on: 09/04/2010 In PR , Trends , Inspiration , Web design 0 Comments


Having realized the potential and the communication opportunities of a blog, many companies start to appreciate the advantage of an interesting and carefully managed blog. Nowadays, a corporate blog is an inseparable part of companies' target communication channels. It's due to the communication opportunities a blog provides: sharing non-formal and interesting information from company's life. Another great blog communication advantage is the fast feedback it provides – a company managers are able to get more adequate view of what the public opinion about their company is. Yet, managing a corporate blog is much different and responsible than managing a personal one. Corporate blogging distinguishes for its unique range of challenges and opportunities that should be considered by a company so that it can offer its online target audience a positive reading experience. That's why, in a series of posts we will go into the reasons for creating and maintaining a corporate blog....

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Web Design Companies vs. Freelancers

Added on: 26/03/2010 In Identity , Web design 1 Comment


Obviously, websites play a crucial part in successful business development. A site is the factor that influence future clients and communicates the company’s values. Each company strives to convince their target that it’s reliable and steady business partner and to a great extend these emotions can be inspired in customers by a company web page. No matter whether the company is small or big, whether it’s local or international, its website appearance and functionality are truly essential in its communication with its clients. Logically an important question occurs – how to choose web specialists so that you can get what you expect. Having a market flooded with IT companies and freelancers make the choice even more difficult. Prices vary although it’s one of the defining factors when it comes to choosing a web studio or a freelancer for a web site development. Price factor A small company can hire a freelance designer for its website...

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5 Ways to make your blog design unforgettable

Added on: 16/03/2010 In Web design , Inspiration , Identity 0 Comments


Blog web design’s big problem is the fact that they all look the same which makes them indistinguishable and difficult to be remembered. In spite the fact that it’s a blog content that is most important, design and navigation are the factors that will grab a user attention or will drive them back. It’s important to know that as all social media, a blog is a tool for achieving certain goals – promoting the services or products you offer; or establishing a closer relationship with your customers. A blog offers a great deal of opportunities – for example, you can show emotional attitude towards you clients. That’s why it’s very important how a blog looks like and how user-friendly it is. If you already have a blog but you don’t like it’s design, below we offer you 5 short redesign advices for creating an impressive blog. 1. Break the standards Breaking the standards means to take a step that discerns form...

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Olympic theme in Google logos through the years

Added on: 01/03/2010 In Web design , Inspiration , Identity 0 Comments


One of the main rules Google sticks to is their search engine logo to reflect a current significant event/topic/idea. The implemented graphic elements are decorative and changeable so that Google logo can be involved in the current anniversaries or worldwide events. Typical examples are the Olympic games to which Google has been showing great appreciation for a decade. Below, you can find all Google logos inspired by the Olympic theme – since the Summer Olympic games in Sidney in 2000 till this year’s Winter Olympic games in Vancouver. Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics 2008 Beijing Olympic Games 2006 Torino Olympic Games 2004 Athens Olympic Games Olympic Games Series...

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