Posts tagged design
Creative Back To Top Links Collection and Best Practices
0One of the interesting trends which I noticed recently is to place a back to top link in your web designs. It’s kind of ironic to see what designers can do with back to top links as modern age designers love to experiment with things and observe how people interact with their work. Even though this is not a common trend to follow but still as the new design styles come up, and as more and more designers notice them and make use of them in their work, this kind of trends emerge.
Awesome Photo Blog Designs for Inspiration
0Photo blogs are followed by millions of photo lovers around the world for inspiration, for work, to use as wallpaper or for any other personal or professional reason. Obviously all these followers are searching for great photographs by great photographers so its important to have a awesome photo stock in your photo blog, but I also think having a good design for you photo blog can attract more visitors.
There are tons of interesting photo blogs available online and I would like to share some of them because I think they are inspirational while designing a photo blog. Some may have lesser stock of photos (as some are new).
So here is a list of 21 awesome photo blog designs for Inspiration. Hope you like them all! (please click on the Images to view the photo blog).
Top 7 Most Overused Techniques & Elements Used In Graphic Design
0Is all design looking the same to you? Are you following graphic design trends subconsciously?
Top 7 Most Overused Techniques & Elements Used in Graphic Design
Whenever you look for inspiration, you are bound to come across at least one of these techniques / effects / elements. These effects are neither “good or bad†however they are the most common elements found in today’s designs.
Stock images have been used to portray each element. On that note of stock, there was a great discussion about the use of stock art over at GoMediaZine.
1. Sunrays / Rays of Light / Rising Sun
By far the most overused technique used in design today is theinfamous rays of light usually found tucked away in the background of adesign or at the very forefront of the design such as in the pictureabove.
