This morning I was thinking about trends. Are they good for design or bad? Even though I do some times follow trends in my work, or when client wants it, I don’t think that trends are something solid enough to support your creation. In this post, you will be presented with five reasons why should… Continue reading Trends and 5 reasons to avoid them
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33 Laws of Typography Pt4
Welcome back in 33 Laws of Typography series. Today’s part will be the last one, grand final. You are going to learn about how you should use punctuation to your advantage and avoid unnecessary mistakes. You will also learn how to choose typefaces for your project. This is one of the most important skills designer… Continue reading 33 Laws of Typography Pt4
33 Laws of Typography Pt3
Welcome in the next and probably the last but one part of 33 Laws of Typography series. In this part you are going to learn about how to deal with smaller blocks of text. To give you some example … These can be lists, acronyms, words you want to emphasize or highlight and so on.… Continue reading 33 Laws of Typography Pt3
33 Laws of Typography Pt2
Welcome back in 33 Laws of Typography series. In the previous part you learned about various rules you can follow to format a document. Today, you will get a bit closer look under the hood. The main subject of this Part 2 is formatting large bodies of text. Typography rules that will follow will be… Continue reading 33 Laws of Typography Pt2
33 Laws of Typography Pt1
In this post I want to give you set of laws or suggestions you should keep in mind when working with text and also with design in overall. However, most of the laws is focused solely on typography. Some of the suggestions will be more useful in print design while some in web design. Still,… Continue reading 33 Laws of Typography Pt1
Responsive pricing tables dilemma – Code
Creating complex responsive pricing tables was the subject of the last post. Today, we are going to look at how this idea I came up with in previous post – individual separate tables with hidden elements on certain screen sizes – works when turned into reality. Surprisingly, it works great! With just a bit more… Continue reading Responsive pricing tables dilemma – Code