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3D Web Design Experience
February 21st, 2010 - by Jeff Wagner
I finally got around to taking in the
3D Avatar digital experience over the weekend and the movie did not disappoint. I, like everyone else, was completely blown away from the CGI (Computer-Generated Imagery) creativity that was put into this movie. When James Cameron creates a movie he does it really big and he is sure to be rewarded for his efforts when awards are to be handed out. The 3D designs were outstanding and really gets the crowd more involved in the movie when animals seem to be running/flying out of the screen right at you.
As I was walking out of the movie theater I
started thinking of 3D website designs, off the
top of my head I could only come up with a couple that really stuck out. Why weren’t there more that came to mind? One of the reasons probably is that I rarely build fully Flash websites because of my obsession with usability, accessibility and simplicity. You lose most of this when building in Flash but you do gain amazing 3D possibilities. So, I went out and did a little looking around and found some sites that have great 3D web experiences and 3D Photoshop tutorials that I wanted to share with you.
3D Websites
3D Photoshop & Illustrator Tutorials
Here is a great collection of 3D tutorials (by Smashing Magazine) that is sure to add some great 3D depth and creativity to your web designs. I use a lot of these types of elements in my designs to help the user more willingly engage and interactive with my websites.
If you know of any other 3D websites out there that are worth mentioning please share them in a comment below.
Tags: 3D, Flash, Web Design
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JWI gets new E-commerce project
November 11th, 2009 - by Jeff Wagner
I have a new E-commerce project in the works that is looking really good. The new website will bring a multi-store company online giving them a whole new presence they never had before. Not only is the site going to look and function great my client is going to have full control over it with content management.
Below is a sample of the home page for this project (sorry, I don’t want to give too much away).
We’re going to really push the user’s overall shopping experience on this site to be as smooth and enjoyable as possible. I can’t wait to send this project live which hopefully (fingers crossed) will be in the near future. Stay tuned.
Tags: E-commerce, Web Design
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How do you get inspired for your web designs?
October 28th, 2009 - by Jeff Wagner
I have a question for all the web designers out there in the web world…how do you get inspired for your web designs? I have different ways that I look for inspiration and I’m going to share those with you but I’m curious how others get their creative mojo rolling when starting on a new project.
I find many times the hardest part of a new project is just getting started on the design. Why is this? At least for me it’s a number a factors.
All of the above are key factors that should be taken into consideration when starting a new project but I really haven’t answered my question as to how I get inspired for a new web design.
My inspiration is very visual, so I go out and look for creativity in different areas. I think one of the best places to see how creativity is used is in web design galleries. Web based galleries are my favorite, I spend a lot time going through new websites and seeing how other designers are pushing the limits of design for the web. Not only is this a great resource for visual ideas you many times are seeing the newest ways in creative functionality for a website.
Below is a list of my favorite web galleries:
To help answer the color issue I mentioned above I really like to visit the Colour Lovers Website and the Kuler Website to help me find the color palette I want to use for my designs.
I find adding texture elements to my designs really gives it that unique, multidimensional feel that makes your website stand out. I have a list of websites that give you free texture downloads, but I found a link from Smashing Magazine.com (one of my favorite websites) that listed out a bunch of texture websites that designers can use freely.
Following some good design blogs always helps build inspiration. I’ve bookmarked so many different links to design, texture, color and other resources I’ve found just from reading through a few blogs every day. Here are a few that I’d suggest:
So now that I’ve shared with you some of the ways that I find inspiration to design my new projects I’d really love to hear how you find your inspiration. There’s so many creative folks out there…share with me your inspirations.
Tags: Galleries, Inspiration, Web Design
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