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The ecommerce experts at Foxy share their top 10 ecommerce website design tips for making more sales — and building brand loyalty.
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Find out how to capture gorgeous product photos for your ecommerce websites without spending a lot of money.
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Find out why raising your freelancing rate could mean not just more money, but also, better clients.
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Posted: December 7th, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: Design, Printing, Really Cool Stuff | No Comments »
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Posted: October 28th, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: Design, Really Cool Stuff | Tags: 3d, bicycle drawings, bike design | No Comments »
Bicycle Drawings Reimagined In 3D
Do you know what a bicycle looks like? Of course you do. At least you think you do. You’re pretty sure; there’s a couple of wheels, a couple of tubes, some handlebars… on second thought, bicycle drawings are hard.
Do you really know what a bicycle looks like? Could you draw the perfect mountain bike, BMX or a road bike completely from memory? You might think so, but if Italian artist Gianluca Gimini’s genius latest project is anything to go by, there’s a good chance you’re wrong.
Gianluca is an art director, photographer and product designer based in Bologna in Italy. Back in 2009 he ran a project called ‘Velocipedia’; where he would ask people bicycle drawings produced completely from memory and then 3D render the results.
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Posted: October 28th, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: Design | No Comments »
Web style guides emerged from the web’s evolution out of text-only webpages. In 1994, developers and early browser makers turned to the then-recently launched World Wide Web Consortium to enact standards for HTML specifications. With the creation of CSS in 1997, design and style on the web moved beyond its early limitations and into a very different (and seemingly limitless) world. But what works for 2015? Here are six stunning and essential style guides to help intone your next design.
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Posted: October 28th, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: Design | No Comments »
Why website body text should be bigger, and ways to optimize it.
Body text is the key component in communicating the main bulk of a message or story, and it’s probably the most important element on a website, even if people sometimes read just the headlines.
Why would we limit the effectiveness of body text by minimizing its size to a browser-default that’s now over 20 years old, even on large displays?
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