From time to time when I go digging through drawers and cupboards looking for something, I often unearth old notebooks and sketch pads I'd forgotten even existed. In just about every pad I open up and look through though I seem to find at least one website interface sketch, for an idea I had years ago. Sometimes my discoveries are quite satisfying (yep, that 2002 interface was really quite fun), ... Read full entry
A collection of hand sketched web interfaces
Posted by John Lampard on Friday, 27 June, 2008 to the design and art / events subset
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Design is in the Details
Posted by John Lampard on Tuesday, 11 March, 2008 to the design and art subset
Design is in the Details, by Naz Hamid at A List Apart. Design tip of the day: when it comes to getting interface mockups right, and ready, for presentation to a client, "obsession is healthy" according to Naz: If I don't feel right about a navigation or a flash widget that displays photos, I will sit and stew and sketch until I find something that fits. Design ... Read full entry
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What Makes a WordPress Theme Premium?
Posted by John Lampard on Tuesday, 15 January, 2008 to the blogs subset
What Makes a WordPress Theme Premium? There are thousands, possibly tens of thousands, of free Wordpress themes (pre-designed website/blog interfaces) out there, so would anyone, asks Ronald Huereca, pay for a so-called "premium" theme? My questions to the reader is: what makes a WordPress theme premium? There are some interesting suggestions in the comments/discussion that accompany Ronald's post.
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