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3D Architecture - The ‘Japanese Garden’ Series

Abduzeedo

3D Architecture - The ‘Japanese Garden’ Series. AoiroStudio 08.30.20 Six N. Five is an art direction and imagery studio based in Barcelona, Spain. They shared an experimental 3D art mixed with architecture titled 'the Japanese Garden' series. It's a full CGI illustration series about a culture that is truly fascinating to me. For those, you know me is fully knowledgeable of my love for Japan and everything that comes through this modern and contemporary traditions.

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The Self-Generation Effect: How to Create More Memorable User Interfaces

Interaction Design Foundation

Learn how to improve user experience by incorporating the self-generation effect in your user interface design. The self-generation effect is prompted in many of the customization tools built into some of the most widely-used products out there. This phenomenon provides users with a sense of control as they customize their own tools and functionalities.

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How to Start a Freelance Web Design Business

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Starting a Web Design Business in the Twenty-First Century Nowadays, we are witnessing a rapid development of online professions, and web designers are far from being left out. Just imagine: in recent years, an approximate of 380 new websites are created every minute and every one of these websites needs a web designer. Not forgetting.

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Grandson Inherits His Grandfather’s Collection Of Unseen Street Photos Taken Over Half A Century Ago

Design You Trust

When in 2014, Dylan Scalet inherited a sizable collection of photos captured by his grandfather Jack Sharp, he didn’t expect much. It actually took him 6 years—and COVID-19 lockdown happening—to finally begin to digitize the film. What he discovered was a treasure trove of incredible photographs depicting street life in Europe more than half a century ago.

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Let's Talk Trends: Designing for Maximum Impact

Speaker: Amber Asay, Creative Director and Founder of award-winning design studio Nice People

Understanding what trends are happening and how they’re impacting the competitive landscape is crucial to providing top dollar design strategy to your clients. With so many trends coming and going, it can be overwhelming to determine which ones you should capitalize on and which ones might not be worth the trouble. In this exclusive webinar with Amber Asay, we’ll explore graphic design trends that need to die, trends that are starting to pick up and why, trends that have come and gone, and how t

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The Oyster & Fish House

Communication Arts

Through layout design and animations, The Hideout’s careful attention to detail elevates this restaurant’s website to a complete brand experience.

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Fluoro

Communication Arts

Inspired by futurism and the rave subculture of the ’90s, this London-based design firm incorporates a subcultural edginess into its work.

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Russians Compete In the Photo Contest of HUAWEI

Design You Trust

“Student”, author — Golosovker Tanya, winner in category “Goodnight”, made with HUAWEI P30 Pro Some cool images from the international contest Next-Image Awards held in Russia recently. It’s the biggest contest of mobile photos and video clips made by mobile devices HUAWEI. Last year 520 000 the contest had 520 thousand participants.

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Is the WordPress Comment System Still Relevant?

Speckyboy Design Magazine

When it comes to web technology, most solutions tend to come and go at lightning speed. What was once a legitimate benefit to users gets replaced by something else. It’s the cycle of life that we’ve come to expect. Still, there are a few items that actually do stick around well past their prime. This is often a result of legacy users who still need the functionality and developers who don’t want to rock the boat.

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Increase Competitiveness in Users with Leader Boards

Interaction Design Foundation

We humans are competitive creatures, and creators of successful online games and sports applications use this knowledge to egg us on with leader boards. However, as a designer, you can apply leader boards in so many other situations to encourage users to engage more, or produce better output. Trust that no-one wants to finish last, however fun or ‘non-competitive’ your subject matter may seem, and implement this simple design pattern to boost user interaction with your designs.

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The Democratization of Design: Giving Creators & Marketers the Tools to Succeed

Brands must create and share impactful content to thrive, but they have less people, tighter budgets, and fewer resources to do so. Learn how to publish and market digital content with the same professionalism as organizations with million-dollar budgets.

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Hyperspace A.I. Exploration

Communication Arts

This hybrid visual experience for Beck’s newest album merges AI with NASA data to explore worlds that have never been seen before.

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Speed up the User’s Process by Adding an Event Calendar

Interaction Design Foundation

Users are impatient creatures: anything that may seem like an inefficient course of action to achieve the goals they have they will regard as suboptimal and take a dim view of. Booking.com and other large companies offering flights or accommodations know the importance of getting this small section of a complex user interface just right. Stand on the shoulders of giants and learn from their experiences with implementing the event calendar design pattern.

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“There’s No Safe Place in Humanity…”: The Terrifying and Bizarre Art of Peter Feiler

Design You Trust

Dark scenes are revealed within the unconventional and highly emotive coloured pencil or ink drawings and paintings of the young Berlin artist Peter Feiler. “I am not a missionary. I do not want to change people, but maybe I can make them uneasy through provocation which has the potential to inspire them to recollect something good within themselves.” More: Peter Feiler h/.

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