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The Albany

The Albany

Posted by AtiKuSDesign on November 30, 2009 with 2 Comments
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The Albany is a performing arts venue and creative centre located in Deptford, South London, UK. It plays host to numerous acts including comedy, theatre, music and many more.
I came across their site this week after seeing it displayed in a CSS gallery and I liked it so much I thought I would have a [...]

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The Centre for Excellence, in Design?

The Centre for Excellence, in Design?

Posted by AtiKuSDesign on November 13, 2009 with 2 Comments
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CEMP stands for The Centre for Excellence in Media Practice and “is a research and innovation centre based in the Media School at Bournemouth University.” They have very recently launched a redesign of their site and I thought I would spend some time reviewing it for you.

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A Critique of TrippingWords.com

A Critique of TrippingWords.com

Posted by dmadray on November 10, 2009 with 0 Comments
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Tripping Words is a blog styled site housing intellectual opinions on print and web design philosophy by Josh, an academic researcher. This is his first attempt at designing a website which is impressive because it’s a nice design, it’s creative and adheres to a lot of web design principles.

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CritiqueSunday: Edition II

CritiqueSunday: Edition II

Posted by dmadray on November 8, 2009 with 1 Comment
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This Sunday I bring Critique Sunday which I showcase all the wonderful designs sent in to us. It’s important to say not all makes the cut, I try to select the most inspirational ones or the ones I have something useful to critique on.

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DesignersCouch is a social community group for professional creatives to network, collaborate and further their talents.

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Today I want to highlight how simple a sign up process can be and just how effective it is when done right. People don’t like forms, it’s a fact so why make the process even more annoying for the user by asking them to fill in loads of information? The more time it takes the [...]

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