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Tuesday, 26 October 2010 11:17 |
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I have to admit that I have seen hundreds of different efforts to create the coolest USB memory stick. Some of them were very close and some of them were far away from creative but, when I saw those ones, I just said there is no need to search anymore and I am sure that a plenty of steampunk enthusiasts will share my opinion.
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Sunday, 24 October 2010 20:19 |
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When a car is designed, the team of people whose job is to create a prototype of the designed car has to be very fast and very precise in creating that car. Also, the car must not be expensive because it is only prototype and it is not clear will that be the final version or not. Here you can watch a series of photos which are showing us almost complete process of creating prototype of the conceptual design of the car.
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Thursday, 29 July 2010 00:00 |
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The debate of design vs functionality is highly important in the web design community, and open to much discussion. Ultimately it seems a balancing act between creating a visually impressive website without jeopardising the usability is essential. If the website seems to be tricky to navigate then customers are likely to leave the site altogether, which defeats the object of having a web presence to promote your company and increase sales in the first place. After some research we have discovered that functionality goes hand in hand with knowing your target audience. This is key to the design of the entire site, as designers will need to make the website accessible and appealing to this market. For example, a website built for information or to promote services to the older generation of online user's needs clarity, bold navigation which easily guides the viewer through the website and doesn't alter from page to page – both of which will reassure the user. Coupled with this a predictable and logical layout, with a design that compliments the content, are also required...
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Wednesday, 05 May 2010 22:47 |
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Interior design consultancies understand the richness of light in all its forms. In London, lighting is crucial to interior design consultancies that need to create stunning results. In this, the sixth article in my series which I call “DeLIGHTed by Design,” I continue to draw on my experience working with some of London’s Top Interior Design Consultancies to explain this exciting area. Six main lighting tools are considered foundational by established interior design consultancies. These are down-lighters, up-lighters, wall-washers, decorative lighting, colour and control. Many London interior design consultancies will preferentially think of these mostly in terms of mood and results – from daring highlights to soft textures – instead of as hardware and installations. Down-lighters are often set back into a false ceiling, although some interior design consultancies will prefer to install them on walls. These units will direct light downwards, and can be focused by the design team as necessary, perhaps to illuminate the floor or a favourite contoured bookcase. Most interior design consultancies recognise that this type of light is very sharp and will generate somewhat intense shadows, which can be a refreshing contrast to the occasionally dreary London weather...
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Wednesday, 05 May 2010 22:39 |
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Interior designers sometimes get asked about the hottest colour trends. And this season, we have a confession to make: white is the new black! White interior designs are hip and trendy once again, and in particular those sterile white kitchens are now all the rage. This is particularly true in London, where the dull and gloomy skies can make clients cry out for a touch of bright white interior design freshness. When you walk into a beautiful white kitchen designed by a top London Interior Designer, what do you feel? Many of us are overwhelmed with all sorts of emotions. We feel carefree and almost as if we are floating on air. The pervasive whiteness brings to mind age-old simplicity, sanitary freshness, contemporary impact, and a roomy, playful outlook. The interior designer will use the white kitchen as a philosophy to evoke a sentiment of purity for food preparation and to empower boundless chef-inspired inspiration...
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