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October 26, 2006
9 Lists for Web Designers
(Filed under: Link Round Up)Some of these lists and resources are older, but they age like fine wine and can still offer some help and hope to church web designers.
- 8 Web Design Cliches of 2006 - Odd names and misplaced dots and gradients, excessive use thereof are my favorites.
- 9 Ways to Misunderstand Web Standards - This one's pretty techie in nature, but if you're a designer you've got to understand (and not misunderstand) your web standards.
- 5 Techniques for Picking a Domain Name - Some great ideas and tips for how to pick that pesky but all important url.
- The Worst Web Design Techniques Featured on Web Pages That Suck in 2005 - Don't do what they do.
- 5 Steps to Building Better Web Sites - A few basic ideas for starting a site right.
- 75 Helpful Web Design Resources - More resources than you can handle.
- 8 Web Design Warm Fuzzy Feelings - You didn't think techies were warm and fuzzy, but this is what makes them smile.
- 50 Redesigns from Scratch - Soon to be a series of 50--you guessed it--redesigns. So far it's only two, but the new designs and detailed explanations are insightful.
- The Next 35 Sexiest Designed Web Sites You've Forgotten - Ignore the tongue-tripping copywriting (and what was that about gradients?), and check out some web design that doesn't make your eyes bleed. You can also check out the first 35.
Posted by Kevin D. Hendricks at October 26, 2006 6:19 AM
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