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What Is a Pattern Library? A pattern library is a collection of user interface design elements. The site UI-Patterns describes these user interface design patterns as: Recurring solutions that solve common design problems. Are you still confused? Well, that is not surprising. Web designers like to make things sound more complicated than they are! Essentially a pattern library is a collection of de
Author: Paul Boag Date: 6 June 2012 Season: Client Centric Web Design Running Time: 0 Minutes Found this helpful? Leave a Tip Design is the subject most likely to undermine the client / designer relationship. This post focuses on how to get client and designer working together effectively over design, rather than it descending into a power struggle. Subscribe to this podcast using Apple Podcasts,
Author: Paul Boag Date: 7 March 2011 Category: Development, Mobile Reading Time: Whether it is for rapid prototyping or just to easily throw up a few thoughts online, the last tool you would think of is Dropbox. However its now possible using Droppages. I love some of the insane creativity that spews forth from some of the staff at Headscape. Take for example Dave McDermid (one of our very talente
Working with web designers can be a tricky business especially if you have never done so before. Discover how to get the most from him or her with this handy list. Are you an agency owner or freelancer? Join our Agency Academy. Network with others and learn how to run your business more effectively. I have been thinking a lot recently about my working relationship with our clients at Headscape. I
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What does it mean to be a web designer? The chances are its a lot more than you think. As the web becomes increasingly complex so do our clients demands. The world of web design is changing at a scary rate. Where once all we needed was Photoshop and Frontpage [joke], now we have to endure list posts like this one telling us to learn more than ever. It is kind of depressing really. Of course one op
Ask anyone who has just upgraded the software on their Mac to the latest version, or even splashed out on the latest Creative Suite and they will say the same thing: Software is EXPENSIVE. Now imagine you are an agency with 12 designers who all need (want!) to move to the latest version of Creative Suite. Even more expense. Now imagine you are a looking to learn web design and don’t have pots of c
A new generation of websites are emerging that look less like websites and more like posters. They are easy to use, visually engaging and most of all different. Sometimes I think I am deeply conflicted. On one side I am always going on about how print is not like the web and web designers need to stick to conventions. On the other hand I feel inspired to be more creative in my work and take some r
A couple of weeks ago I was tasked with building a drag-and-drop sortable sitemap for our in-house content management system. After a number of failed attempts, here’s how we ended up solving the problem. Are you an agency owner or freelancer? Join our Agency Academy. Network with others and learn how to run your business more effectively. There are a handful of javascript libraries and plugins av
Being a good designer is not always enough to survive hard economic times. You need to be efficient too. I don't want this to be another 'recession' post. Sure, being more efficient in the way we work as web designers, makes us more competitive and keeps us employed. However, that is not the only reason we should endeavour to 'work smarter'. Working as efficiently as possible brings other benefits
Every website should have a call to action, a response you want users to complete. But how do you encourage users to act? How do you create an effective call to action? Listen to this post and subscribe using Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify or RSS Almost all websites have some form of a call to action, from signing up to a newsletter to summiting a contact us form. However, getting a user to
Ed Merritt (one of our very awfully clever designers at Headscape) has come up with a innovative little CSS technique I have encouraged him to share with you. Warning! The post you are viewing is out of date and almost certainly no longer accurate. For more topical posts, check out the “related reading” at the bottom of this page or drop me an email with any questions. A client recently asked me i
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