Made the interface of the iTriss free web hosting provider which runs on the Layered Panel ver. 2 script. Had to do the design and integrated it in all the Layered Panel pages (frontend and members area pages).
Changed the way the Tuning Digest site "feels". That means the font family was changed, the line spacing (so it's more readable now), the way the links look and differentiate into different sections of the site in a few ways.
These days I've redesigned the way eblogus.com frontend looks like. Made it more light (in terms of text & other elements spacing) and more colorfull, so now it's closer to what a WEB 2.0 design means.
eBlogus is a "utility" that let's you create your own free blog. It offers a friendly interface which allows you to quickly post thoughts, photos, interact with people, and more. You get 900Mb of storage space for you photos and podcasts with unlimited traffic and up to 5 blogs per account! And the most important: NO ADS on your blog!
This is the first video I made with the action cam I bought these days and it's not so good, but I'll try to make some better videos and I'll publish them.
After the jump is the youtube video, in case you can't see this video. The video that I've uploaded to youtube has a lower quality than this one. Plus I've added some pics.
Glossy buttons, ornamental backgrounds, futuristic interfaces. We’ve all been guilty at one time or another of committing the 7 design-isms in this article from Larissa Meek. But that’s okay, she tells us, they’re classics for a reason.
If you are a web designer, these 7 design movements haunt you. It‘s a love/hate relationship. You think to yourself, “I want to create something that‘s never been done before,” but you feel spellbound because you know “what works.” Unfortunately, you also know that “what works” has been done a million times before. No matter how hard you and other creative-types strive to do something new, history has created a set of “classic” styles that basically remain the same, save some minor updating.
Take the world of fashion for example. Fashion is in one minute and out the next because we get bored of looking at the same things day after day. The same pattern will occur in web design. However, just as there are mainstays of good fashion, such as the little back dress, there are also mainstays of good web design. Every site may not fit into each of the categories exactly and some may be combinations of styles, but you‘ll get the idea.
Some designs I did meanwhile... Decided to just put them all together. Click more for some links you can see these designs live. Now going to make this list longer ;)