Friday Focus 05/29/09: Huge Type
Typography on the Web is growing bigger and bigger—literally! That is this week’s theme on Friday Focus.
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Typography on the Web is growing bigger and bigger—literally! That is this week’s theme on Friday Focus.
Make your tooltips more interesting with javascript or CSS.
This week’s featured designs have great personalities and stand to remain etched in your brain thanks to generous use of illustrations. You’ll definitely want to meet them!
I thought I’d make Friday Focus post titles a bit more descriptive from now on. The theme for this week, however, is a tricky one. It’s not about a common design element for the featured sites, but it’s about the techniques and choices made by the designers. The designs are almost there, but they need that one final tweak. Agree or disagree?
Sometimes I will get to looking around the web for a script to do this or that. Inevitably I will come up short-handed and decide to code my own solution. The PHP + Javascript Start Page was one such project.
Transparency, translucency, opacity: we have designs that are peeking through this week on Friday Focus.
It’s one page portfolios this week on Friday Focus. And you just know there has to be some JavaScript-y effects when that happens. An added twist: let’s alternate between designs that are dirty and clean!
Let’s have some collage and scrapbook style web designs for this week. It’s like the lighter, less angsty grunge!
This week on Friday Focus: one-page sites that sure to tickle your design tastes. They’re both playful and well-made, so enjoy!
Gerald Hanks shows us how to hide a line in a table, something that might come in handy in your design. The tool is a pretty simple JavaScript.
Elegant, exquisite, and extreme details on these sites that are sure to please. Welcome to this week’s Friday Focus!
Happy free 7-11 Slurpy day! Happy iPhone 3G day! Let’s celebrate with some sleek websites this week. They’re mostly blue, gray, blue-gray—that seemingly drab section of the spectrum actually manages to turn up excellent designs, so don’t shun it just yet! Oh, and we have a ton of examples this time, so brace yourself!