September 23, 2009
Last week I discussed wireframeing, and its importance in the communication between developers and clients. It left me thinking about how you should get the information about the content for ...
By Sean
Recently, I decided to get a new computer. After much deliberation (mostly between brands), I decided on a new Dell netbook, the Inspiron Mini 10. On the whole, I'm really happy with my decision. There are some features that I sacrifice, such as processing power, and the lack of a disk ...
By Sean
Of the two of us, Tim is more of the Wordpress savant than I am. While I understand the features, and I can muddle my way through designs, I cannot say that Wordpress comes easily to me. Because of this lack of aptitude, I find myself searching far and wide for ...
By Tim
Before I start this post, I just want to say, that I may have a bit of a bias on this issue. I've been designing on, and religiously using a mac for my entire life. That said, I'm not going to try to tell you whether Mac or Windows is ...
By Tim
Anything look any different? That's because, this week, Sean and I redesigned the website. We also altered our logo, to be something a bit more simplistic. The other big feature we implemented is our new blog. You'll be hearing from us regularly from now on with topics of our interest, ...
By Tim
In the creation of our new portfolio, I decided to try a few new things. The biggest one, was wireframing everything before I even got to designing the site. I never even gave the process a second thought before I ready an article on The Importance of Wireframing by 45Royale ...
By Tim
This is an interesting topic, that every web designer eventually comes across. We don't think about our real original source: nature. We take everything from it. Our gradients are inspired by the sky. Silhouettes by sunrise and sunset. Many of our logos are directly inspired by our natural surroundings. As ...