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20 Beautiful and Stylish Startup Web Designs
The number of startups during the last several years has dramatically increased. YC, Kickstarter, ProductHunt and other similar portals have created a truly fertile environment for anyone who has…
20 Responsive Grids to Master Adaptive Layouts
Everything begins with responsive design nowadays. It is hard to imagine a website owner who does not care about the audience that comes from tablets and mobiles. It is…
Data Visualization Projects – 10 Splendid Examples
The first thing that springs to mind when it comes to data visualization is, of course, infographics. This sort of visual representation that, as a rule, includes charts, graphs,…
Coloring That Never Gets Old – Black and White for Optimal Contrast
While Material Design with its vibrant and rich color schemes slowly but surely is conquering the World, the time-proven black-and-white palette that can rightly be called a traditional one…
20 Typography Animations, Experiments and Small Solutions for Your Next Web Project
Typography is an element that is vital for any interface. More than once we have considered its impact. It is able to benefit website design from numerous angles: not…
8 JavaScript Libraries for Interactive Map Visualizations
Data visualization became ingrained in the life of almost every web designer and developer. If charting, mapping and dashboarding happen to have never been your pain in the neck…
Venture Capital Websites Design: Making a Great First Impression
Venture capital companies are looking for small existing businesses or start-ups to invest in. If you are looking to have investors in your business, you would surely want the…
New Web Design Trend: Exciting Websites with Split Layouts
As is often the case, some trends need time to take a run and make its presence felt. The split layout is one of those representatives. Being listed in…
New Web Design Trend: Typography Sharing Space With Other Elements
The upcoming trend of typography in a shared space is something you have quite possibly seen, but not really noticed. The idea is that (usually) large typographic text occupies…