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Lighting Effects In Web Design


Using a light source the right way can add dimension and beauty to a website design. Strong light sources create a stark contrast between light areas and shadows in a design, making the elements look more realistic and dimensional and less flat. Some websites opt instead for a dim light source to create a soft glow around particular areas of the website, to attract the eye more subtly.

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Collection for Old Works


Here are some works which have been created before 2005, and some works are my favourite even few works have not been used anymore.

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The Microsoft Design Culture


“Past success in software and computing didn’t require a diligent focus on user experience. Sure, it happened from time to time, but in the big scheme of things it was a novelty or an aberration that wasn’t tied to market performance or product success in most cases. Even computers and software that defined their markets and were delightful to use simply didn’ t capture the consumer imagination enough to become standards. These simple facts have made computers and software downright unpleasant to use over the years. Nowhere has this been more prevalent than in the enterprise.” Read the full story

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Tilt Shift Photography


Making the world smaller, touching miniature scenes. Tilt shift lenses focus on a single part of the photo and shift (blur) the surrounding area to create an opticalillusion of miniaturized scenery.

Nikon’s widest perspective control lens to date, the PC-E Nikkor 24mm f/3.5D ED Tilt/Shift lens provides up to +/-8.5º of tilt and +/-11.5mm of shift, can be rotated 90° left or right with click stops at 30° increments, offers automatic aperture control when used with the Nikon D3 and D300 and electronic rangefinder-style focus confirmation when manual focusing with a range of Nikon SLR bodies. The lens incorporates five mechanical controls: an aperture ring, aperture stop-down button, focusing ring, shift knob and tilt knob. Read the full story

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