Archive for the ‘Web Design’ Category

Quick Request: dotNetNuke Skins

Monday, September 15th, 2008

In the real world, I’ll be skinning a pre-existing DNN site soon. I’ve no previous experience with DNN (I’m a php/mysql girl) and would love some input on resources for the beginner skinner. I’ve got a copy of DNN’s skinning guide and have a test site to try everything out, but if you’ve got an excellent link, please, let me know.

Thanks!

Timeless Tool of Web Typography - Typetester

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

I’ve been using (or trying to use) Typetester for a while now and I’ve found it’s an invaluable tool for people like me… typographically challenged. I know good, clean, legible typography when I see it, or more importantly, when I don’t. If your fonts aren’t noticeable, then you’ve done your job. And it’s just that kind of unassuming typography that allows a web site’s message to be clear.

One of the old adages from my newspaper days - no one should ever “see” your design work.

Since I have a huge, cinder mental block when it comes to body copy, I love Typetester’s easy to use interface. I have three dialogue boxes to compare and contrast my font choices. I can start with a base font size, then choose the font family, size, leading, tracking, alignment, word space, decoration, color and background color of each of the three columns. (See screen shot.)

Typetester Screen Shot

I can then not only compare between three different configurations, but I can scroll down and view the many iterations my fonts may incur in any paragraph. Italic, bold italic, small caps - there’s not a font style missed here. And since it’s very easy to while away the time trying out different variations for your theme, Typetester’s included a swift little export to CSS feature for each of your columns.

Give it a try, and see if it’s not the first place you turn when your typography turns on you.

Design Inspirations


Sites I Love

  • Hydra Studio I’ve always love the subtle play of pink and black on this site. I like it’s architecture, it’s palette and it’s attitude. If this site were a person, I’d want to go to the movies with it.

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