UX Designer vs UI Designer
This is pretty spot on. UI Designers are cooler. #justsayin
Infographic: Shutterstock’s Global Design Trends 2014 — The Shutterstock Blog.
The part I found most interesting were the global download trends. Cool promotional idea from Shutterstock.
That was some good stuff RyRy
Here’s a chart to decide whether to build a native or web mobile app | VentureBeat.
Love Full Stop’s style. Here’s a fantastic responsive site from them that just launched.
had to fix that link.. the previous link was to one of the pages in the site.
going to have to disagree. The majority of the massive graphics have a lot of text in them that isn’t in the markup – meaning it can’t be searchable or display to screen-readers. And the “Big News” goes to an Access Denied page…
Hmmm, I’m not getting that error. Agree that the info graphics aren’t searchable, but they sure look perty!
How to Find Top Tech Talent on Social Media.
I just listened to a great presentation today about HR and Recruiting strategies. A lot of it focused on Social. Then BOOM this infographic pops up in my Twitter feed.
Responsive Web Design Interactive Infographic | Template Monster.
This is badass. Click the link. A true “interactive” infographic.
I love this infographic – I just wish it would have been responsive itself – or adaptive even
3 years of Brooklyn Bowl [Infographic].
This is what i’m talking about when you hear me say “Interactive Infographic” … especially when you click on the banner in the top left corner.
What Social Media Network is best for your SEO?.
This is why we should be offering Google+ social options to your clients yo:
Inception Explained – An interactive animated infographic.
This site is awesome… not only does it explain inception, it uses some killer examples of how to make an animated scrolling infographic stuff…
Every email you send should have a purpose, and that purpose should be reflected in the call to action (CTA). If you’re not sure what your call to action should be, ask yourself the following questions:
“What do I want the recipient to do?”
“How will they know how to do it?”
“What’s the benefit to them?”
Paired with the tips from this infographic, the answers to these questions can help you optimize your email design and reach your goals!
Don’t forget there are no rules when it comes to creating great calls to action, just guidelines. What works for your competitor, your friend or your mom might not work for you!
Anatomy of a Perfect Website
http://goo.gl/LJCHN
This is an interesting infographic from Rasmussen College. Multitasking: This is Your Brain on Media illustrates the increase between 1999 and 2009 in media consumption among people eight to eighteen years old. The infographic illustrates not just the increase in media consumption but also the device through which that media is consumed. The most interesting aspect of the infographic is the effect on the brain of multitasking with media. Too bad the data is from January 2010 – i bet the difference in just the last year is significant.
http://www.rasmussen.edu/images/blogs/1299064473-multitasking-effect-on-brain.png
The good and evil of infographics: idsgn (a design blog).
Great article about infographics.
what does social media tell us about American society? Social Media Infographic.
via What Can Social Media Tell Us About American Society? [INFOGRAPHIC].
What would our lives look like if every tiny, seemingly insignificant detail were to be visualised?
Every calorie, every step? Every minute and every penny?
Ben Willers charted his life for one year: Life in Data.
greg 8:53 am on July 14, 2014 Permalink | Log in to Reply
yeahhhh i’m not sure that’s how it is supposed to be interrupted. and i am underpaid
RyRy 10:00 am on July 15, 2014 Permalink | Log in to Reply
I don’t where a beret…
greg 10:26 am on July 23, 2014 Permalink | Log in to Reply
in public…