Posts Tagged ‘Web Design’

My apologies to visitors and readers of my Web Design blog. I’ve cut down from 2-3 posts per week to 2-3 per month… if that.

I’m better managing my time and writing topics to hopefully crank out more frequently and completed series. Much time has been devoted to www.AndroidTapp.com, which is turning into a huge success (I’ll report more about that later).

I’m refocusing my topics here into series about the following:

Learning Web Design, A Guide for Beginners. Which will be a series from concept to completion how to design a professional website based on my own guidelines discussed in this series.

ASP.NET for Designers. Discussing techniques and tutorials on learning ASP.NET for Web Designers.

Sitefinity Design. A Content Management System (CMS) created by Telerik using their .NET controls. It is great for custom development, yet designer-friendly and even better for non-tech content editors. I wil explorer designing and developing on this platform as the resources are NOT plentiful than that of WordPress.

Produce more Free Themes & Templates. Everybody loves free stuff right?!?! I have a few free Themes & Templates out there that need updating, plus I will crank out more beautifully designed themes and support those as well.

Part 2 of the “concept-to-completion” series focuses on the Design of a Professional website. In the previous article, Anatomy of Professional Website Design – Part 1, we discussed the Creative Direction, Sitemap & Sketches. The following series will focus on the Development and the Flash Animated Introduction.

So stay tuned for the complete anatomy (You can stay updated by grabbing the RSS feed or stay posted via Email Updates)

Design – now we can crack open Photoshop!

Now that we’ve taken time and analyzed the scope of project, we have our creative direction, Sitemap, and sketches we can now crack open Photoshop. (See the before and after in the captions below)

Plan D Website Sketches Here is a screenshot of the original Photoshop design layout, notice the owners portfolio shot, it was changed towards launch as her clothing color scheme did not compliment the webpage design.
(Right: Here is a screenshot of the original Photoshop design layout, notice the owners portfolio shot, it was changed towards launch as her clothing color scheme did not compliment the web page design. Left: Plan D Website Sketches gave me an opportunity to establish page structure, draft the homepage splash, interior pages, and other notes.)

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This article will concentrate on the full Website Design life-cycle, from ”concept-to-completion”, of a Professional website I recently completed for NAMYnot Multimedia. The goal is to give other aspiring web designers the inside tips, tricks and processes they’ve been yearning for. This will be a 3 part series:

  1. Creative Direction, Sitemap & Sketches
  2. Design & Development
  3. Flash Animated Introduction
So stay tuned for the complete anatomy (You can stay updated by grabbing the RSS feed or stay posted via Email Updates)

Project Synopsis: The anatomy I’ll be breaking down is the Plan D Real Estate website redesign. Plan D Real Estate offers professional services in Residential Sales and Buyers Representation, Residential and Commercial Interior Design Consultation, and Home Staging incorporating Green sustainable friendly materials in the Chicago Metro area. The client did not want a typical realtor website, instead desired a website that showcased the aesthetics of interior design and home staging, as well as a marketing vehicle for the real estate industry.

The scope requested a Flash animated introduction, photo gallery, blog engine, emailing list manager, and the client wanted the ability to manage the content themselves. This instinctively suggested to run the website on a Content Management System. CMS Made Simple, an open source PHP CMS software, was the CMS of choice as it offered all the capability needed natively, and the few features that were not included can be easily downloaded with 3rd party plug-ins. More about the CMS will be covered in Part 2: Design & Development. 

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Preview the Demo of Business Pro Website Template

Business Pro is a Free clean business template that can be used for service, products or solutions companies.

Download It. Get It. Use It! Download It. Get It. Use It!
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Demo It. See it in Action! Demo It. See it in Action!
 

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SoftCorp Website Template is a fully functional template for software related companies I designed and selling over at ThemeForest. It is priced only at $12 for resale (and can be purchased exclusively for $2,200). You can greatly benefit from purchasing this template as it is a High Quality design with amazing features that could drastically reduce development time for your projects.

Click Here to Buy SoftCorp

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As a Web Designer, we sometimes get comfortable in old ways of designing, especially when trying to make your design cross browser compatible. This post is regarding some things to remember when making the leap toward designing with XHTML Strict document type.

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After surfin’ the Web this week, I found a few Web Design related contests worth mentioning and competing in.

1. Lost and Taken’s Political Poster Design Contest – Over $1000 in Prizes!

Design a political poster using Lost and Taken’s textures and win over $1000 in Prizes.

Contest Deadline: 10/30/2008

Enter the Contest Here:

http://www.lostandtaken.com/2008/10/political-poster-design-contest-over.html

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Bringing the Sexy... But it's Under Construction

Yeah… Yeah… Yeah… I using a premade template. But gimme a week or so… and I’ll have a kick ass personal blog design. Stay tuned, as I’ll give the “Concept to Completion” step-by-step insight on how I will build it.

I’ll bring The Sexy to this thing… ;-)

Edited Sunday, 10-5-2008…

I brought the sexy, see Fresh