How Gaming Sites Can Improve Their Design

The better designed the website and the better the usability, the more likely people will come back to use it  – and the more views, the more conversions and the better the website performs. Gaming websites need to be at the very height of attractive web design, especially in such a saturated sector. The look… Continue reading How Gaming Sites Can Improve Their Design

3 Working Methods to Create a Beautiful and Fast Loading Website

Did you know that there are currently over a billion active websites and blogs on the internet today? It’s true! When they say “active”, that means they are actually live and producing content. If you were to take a count of every website, blog, forum and info source online, you would quickly find yourself counting… Continue reading 3 Working Methods to Create a Beautiful and Fast Loading Website

Free Downloads: Fintech and World Cities Icon Sets From Agente Studio

August 29, 2017 by Noemi Twigg We’ve got two free icons sets for you today, thanks to Agente Studio, a full-service UX/UI design and mobile/web development agency based in New York and Minsk. For your Fintech and travel design projects, you’ll find these two free icon sets ultra useful. Fintech Icon Set Fintech has become a buzzword… Continue reading Free Downloads: Fintech and World Cities Icon Sets From Agente Studio

Vivify – A New Free CSS Animation Library

As web standards are changing constantly and being improved, we see now that web browsers can do many more things than just displaying text and images. The era of having web pages with just images and text is long gone and in order for you to be successful in this competitive area, you need to… Continue reading Vivify – A New Free CSS Animation Library

4 Metrics You Should Look At To Measure Website Success

Now that you have a well-designed website that is easy on your reader’s eye and simple to navigate, you still need to determine whether it is truly successful. To do this, you have to dive into data and analytics. Of course, measuring your site’s success is not all about pretty colors, textures and fonts. Google… Continue reading 4 Metrics You Should Look At To Measure Website Success

Zyma.com – Free 1 Year Web Hosting

Who is Zyma? Zyma.com is a fast growing web hosting company in the UK, with the mission of making a better hosting service that cares about its customers. We were immediately impressed by their website and their highly affordable plans. Why Use Zyma as hosting provider: They have a great long track record of being… Continue reading Zyma.com – Free 1 Year Web Hosting

23 Fresh Free Fonts for Graphic Designers

Fresh free fonts download for commercial use. New stylish fonts included handwritten, sans serif typefaces and script fonts ideal for signature logos, t-shirts, brochure, magazines, social media, greeting cards, invitations, weddings, headers and much more! All fonts are free and available for commercial use. If you need more cool fonts, you must check our font’s collection, because we published thousands of… Continue reading 23 Fresh Free Fonts for Graphic Designers

UX overload, toolkit of a product designer, testing words, and more UX this week

If you like the links, don’t forget to ???? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????. You don’t need to know everything about UX → I find myself saying this to other people quite often. You don’t need to be a specialist in all possible verticals within User Experience Design. And you probably can’t. A lot of people are starting in UX… Continue reading UX overload, toolkit of a product designer, testing words, and more UX this week

Interface: A typeface designed for user interfaces

Interface is a free font for highly legible text on computer screens. It started out in late 2016 as an experiment to build a perfectly pixel–fitting font at a specific small size (11px.) Interface font works great for English-language text, and pretty well for other Latin and Cyrillic languages. Feel free to download the latest release… Continue reading Interface: A typeface designed for user interfaces

Get Free Social Media Icons and Logo Sets From IconBunny

August 24, 2017 by Noemi Twigg One can’t have enough icons and logos to work with, can one? While there are tons of free sets available, many of the best ones don’t come for free. Their creators have to make a living after all. Today, however, we are giving away some high-quality icons and logo… Continue reading Get Free Social Media Icons and Logo Sets From IconBunny

Is WordPress Ready for the New EU Privacy Rules?

Data is invaluable in the digital age, and if you have online presence, particularly if you run a website, then you are automatically part of the data game. With the new EU rules on data protection set to come into force in less than a year from now, how will WordPress – everyone’s favorite platform… Continue reading Is WordPress Ready for the New EU Privacy Rules?

Tips on Designing Site Architecture for Optimal SEO Results

Think of site architecture as a blueprint of a house. If effectively created, the site architecture can help you lay out the structure of your website so that it serves your target audience as well as the search engines. Your goal should be to create a fine balance between these two segments. As far as… Continue reading Tips on Designing Site Architecture for Optimal SEO Results

Psychology Hacks to Improve Your Website’s Effectiveness

August 23, 2017 by Alex Fox Psychological research has yielded a ton of fascinating precepts that can help us create better websites. By utilizing these psychology hacks, we can improve our websites’ effectiveness, increasing revenue and driving more traffic. Beneficial Defaults In the United States, we have a problem with organ donations: very few people… Continue reading Psychology Hacks to Improve Your Website’s Effectiveness

Kotlin From Scratch: Packages and Basic Functions

Kotlin is a modern programming language that compiles to Java bytecode. It is free and open source, and promises to make coding for Android even more fun.  In the previous article, you learned about ranges and collections in Kotlin. In this tutorial, we’ll continue to learn the language by looking at how to organize code using… Continue reading Kotlin From Scratch: Packages and Basic Functions

7 Minimalist Realtor and Rental Property Site Designs

August 23, 2017 by Zac Johnson There is nothing simple or minimal about the concept of selling real estate or renting out apartments. It’s one of the most lucrative and competitive businesses in the world today. However, when it comes to selling and marketing such services online, a minimalist design and approach have proven to… Continue reading 7 Minimalist Realtor and Rental Property Site Designs

You don’t need to know everything about UX

“You don’t need to know everything about UX”. I find myself saying this to other people quite often. You don’t need to be a specialist in all possible verticals within User Experience Design. And you probably can’t. A lot of people are starting in UX just now. The high level of attention our discipline has… Continue reading You don’t need to know everything about UX

No Joke…Download Anything You Want on GraphicStock

Best and amazing offer for Graphic Designers, Developers and Photographer’s. GraphicStock is giving you 7 days to download anything you want from over 350,000 photos, graphics, backgrounds, design elements, and more! Start Downloading Now! So what are waiting, check out some of our favorite graphics from the categories below: Here are just a few benefits… Continue reading No Joke…Download Anything You Want on GraphicStock

10 Best Corporate Website Design Examples

A corporate website is a virtual entrance to your business. Through it, your potential clients get to know your company. Thus, it should be appropriately developed to create the desired attitude and engage your customers to action. In this article, we will suggest a checklist for a good site and see some stunning corporate website… Continue reading 10 Best Corporate Website Design Examples

Fractures – Baseline Atomic CSS Toolkit

Fractures is a baseline atomic CSS toolkit that helps you bootstrap design-systems and prototypes by providing a set of non-blocking, atomic, utility classes.It’s been developed by Krisztian Puska – a developer and designer from Hungary.The project consists of a library providing a set of CSS utility classes for handling spacing, grids, alignment and even typography… Continue reading Fractures – Baseline Atomic CSS Toolkit

TypeScript for Beginners, Part 2: Basic Data Types

* { box-sizing: border-box; } body {margin: 0;}*{box-sizing:border-box;}body{margin-top:0px;margin-right:0px;margin-bottom:0px;margin-left:0px;} After reading the introductory TypeScript tutorial, you should now be able to write your own TypeScript code in an IDE that supports it and then compile it to JavaScript. In this tutorial, you will learn about different kinds of data types available in TypeScript. JavaScript has seven… Continue reading TypeScript for Beginners, Part 2: Basic Data Types

Nevada: Minimal one-page HTML template

Nevada is a free minimal one-page HTML template designed and coded by Nicola Tolin, a talented web designer based in Italy. The template is a great solution for photographers, designers and visual artists who need a simple portfolio for showcasing their own work elegantly. Nevada is build on the top of Bootstrap framework and comes… Continue reading Nevada: Minimal one-page HTML template

How To Design For Digital Products

It is really difficult to talk about static elements on the web: the design process is changing rapidly; and inefficiency is no longer allowed. The reason is competition; and designers’ will to plan their project in advance and to apply purposeful methods. The crucial discovery was the connection between design quality and experience outcome; and… Continue reading How To Design For Digital Products

Public speaking, embracing the idle mind, principles of data viz, and more UX links this week

If you like the links, don’t forget to ???? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????. Best practices for public speaking in design conferences and events → We all reach a point in our careers when we start speaking in public. Designers, in particular, are pretty good at organizing conferences, panels, meetups, livestreams and other forms of publicly sharing knowledge with fellow… Continue reading Public speaking, embracing the idle mind, principles of data viz, and more UX links this week

5 Unusual Trends to Create Fresh Look of Your Website

To begin with, we all know that owning a popular online project is not the easiest thing for today. Needless to say, there are a lot of different colorful and attractive websites that already exist. Thus, you have to create something that is truly unique in order to stand out from the crowd. Without a… Continue reading 5 Unusual Trends to Create Fresh Look of Your Website