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All parts of design are importantno, Im not kidding |
A reader calling himself “areyoukiddingme” writes about color symbolism:
Why are you making such a big deal out of what color your page uses? You should be more focused on the content on your website, the drop down menus, the organization, homepage outline, etc. Color is the last thing you should worry about. Personally, though, I would go with black letters and a white background. The only color that should be different is your logo. By the way, links should always be blue.
Do you agree? While I agree with him that text should be black on white (or very dark on very light) for good contrast and readability. But it seems extreme to say that ’[the] only color that should be different is your logo.” And I think that even if you agree completely with him, color symbolism is important. For example, if your logo incorporates a hat of some type, and it's colored green, you may be sending the completely wrong message to Chinese customers. In China, green hats are used as a term for a cuckold. Just because of the color, you have made your site logo at best funny to potential Chinese customers.
I'd love to hear what you think. Please post in the comments or give your opinion about the importance of color symbolism on web pages.
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All parts of design are importantno, Im not kidding originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Friday, January 27th, 2012 at 04:24:43. Permalink | Comment | Email this |
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Poll: How important is elearning to the web? |
With the release of iTunes U and other ways to get more access to elearning, it seems to me like this is an area that is growing both in importance and popularity on the web. But elearning is more than just posting web content online and letting people learn from it. Good online education includes assessment, exercises, and interaction to help the students really learn what is being taught. Of course, this all used to be done with packages like Authorware, but these days, you can build great elearning solutions right in Dreamweaver. What do you think? Is elearning an important part of the web or is it out of date?
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Poll: How important is elearning to the web? originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Thursday, January 26th, 2012 at 03:25:40. Permalink | Comment | Email this |
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HTML5 Design Gallery - RDWonline v8.0: The Quasareclipse |

This is a fun example of a site that is essentially one page—although you still click through to inner pages. Ronald uses great interactive CSS3 features to make the page more interactive. I’d love to see him use the History API to get the URL to change, so it’s easier to navigate. And there are some issues with formatting in my browser. But overall it's a great example.
Have you built an HTML5 site? Or do you know of one that does a great job with HTML5? Submit HTML5 site designs to be featured on this site. HTML5 Design Gallery - RDWonline v8.0: The Quasareclipse originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Wednesday, January 25th, 2012 at 04:19:11. Permalink | Comment | Email this |
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Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily Report
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Dyson to NY: drop dead |
| DYSON’S WEBSITE won’t sell me a vacuum cleaner. It claims New York, a U.S. state it provides in its own drop-down menu, is “not a valid state.” I have previously ordered Dyson products from the Dyson website and shipped them to a different address in New York. I have an account and everything. But the [...] |
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Accident |
| CAR JUST HIT ME as I was crossing street. Van carrying old people. Driver didn’t see me. Van struck my head. # I punched door. Driver and passengers stared at me. Time slowed way down. I gestured for driver to pull over.# Asked woman on street if I was bleeding. She said no. Told van [...] |
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A List Apart Issue No. 342: A Pixel Identity Crisis; An Important Time for Design; Building Twitter Bootstrap |
| In a triple issue of A List Apart for people who make websites, it’s time for designers to seize the day! Transcend mobile platform differences, harness the power of an open-source front-end toolkit, and band together to change the world: An Important Time for Design by CAMERON KOCZON Cameron Koczon says designers have now been [...] |
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