Lu at eightyone design posted this amazing collection of photos of office spaces that their design studio will draw inspiration from if they embark on a makeover. Google and Pixar has really colourful and warm interiors, while Nike and RedBull went for the minimalistic and futuristic ones. If you would want me to pick the one I love the most, it will be that of Selgas Cano – I like it how they make excellent use of natural light and how their overall colour scheme blends with the surrounding forest and shrubs.
When teddy-risation Theta was released a few days ago, I packed a feature that was previously not present in my older themes – text replacement for headers, namely the post and page titles. Eli expressed the difficulty in implementing sIFR3 on a webpage on Twitter, so I thought that it’ll be great if I can [...]
So here we have, the eight teddy-risation WP theme in it’s fully glory. Just like the other write-ups that I do for my previous themes, I will be doing one for this one as well, no exceptions. Not only does this entry helps to catalogue my list of themes and my insights of designing them [...]
Ah,this is the best what I can show for the moment being. A little more and I’ll be spilling the beans of my upcoming (not to be publicly released though, sorry guys) WordPress theme. teddy-risationâ„¢ Theta is the 8th generation of my custom made, hand-coded WordPress theme, starting from Alpha of course. There’s a comprehensive [...]
One week just slipped past me in a blink of an eye, and I am around 1.5 weeks away from my first paper. The past week was nothing but full of business, uneasiness, nervousness and a serious case of sleep deprivation. I barely manage to get a shut eye of 3 hours a day, and [...]
Webdesigner Depot published another awesome compilation – this time, they showcased 40 excellent logos created with Helvetica. Helvetica was developed in 1957 by Max Miedinger with Eduard Hoffmann in Switzerland, making it a 50+ year old typeface that is still growing strong today.
Jean-Baptiste Jung shares 8 ingenious jQuery-based javascript solutions on CatsWhoCode.comto circumvent the common CSS problems. While CSS is a semantically correct way of styling your webpages, not all popular browsers (like IE6, I know this comes very naturally for a designer) support CSS3 and there’s always this problem of cross-browser compatibility.