Interactive Design Category

Visual Design process as an integral part in web site development should not be omitted easily. A finalized style guide focusing on web typograghy, layout grid design and navigation can be a road-map for visual designers, interactive designers, web developers and project managers to follow through in different phases of design.    
BBC recently disclosed that the British broadcaster has put together a project team to redesign its website after putting [...]

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I just can’t resist the temptation to copy a few lines from an article published last weekend by Post Magazine, a Hong Kong-based weekly publication by South China Morning Post. Written by Bryan Appleyard, the article is originally published on Time Online Technology. TG believed.
The 4-page long article, titled ” Steve Jobs: The man who polished [...]

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As a note to myself in studying usability for Hong Kong and China website projects:
How Breadcrumb work:

When users drill further down to access contents in the next levels, [...]

Typography in Web Design

In: Interactive Design

Like many designers, TG  loves typography as it can deliver a personal touch to our works and more often, typography can be a cornerstone of brand design.
Web typography is made possible as designers can make use of jpg and gif to present their desirable  emotions and styles. TG recently found an interesting blog with focus on typography – I [...]

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Kelikuru.com is 嘰哩咕嚕, a Chinese term basically means rumbling. The idea comes across TG's mind while watching a cartoon show on TV few years ago. We walk through our life,day by day ; speak to many people, known or unknown, year after year and we may not notice that there are so many wonderful things passing by. Writing a blog can literally leave my foot-prints in the internet world, help me keep the memory. At this moment, a big chunk of my life is closely aligned with user-centric design, user research, web-based environment both in Hong Kong and China. Perhaps I may not be like that tomorrow, I may be in other setting, have nothing to do with usability, but who knows what's going to happen next?


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