Here’s Why Contrast is an Essential Part of E-Learning Design » The Rapid eLearning Blog 
Contrast is key part of your course design, In fact, it's one of the foundational principles in visual design. CARP - contrast, alignment, repetition and proximity.
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Applying Mathematics To Web Design - Smashing Magazine 
“Mathematics is beautiful.” This may sound absurd to people who wince at numbers and equations. But some of the most beautiful things in nature and our universe...
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The Principle of Proximity in Web Design 
Recently I picked up an old design book that I hadn't touched in a while, and it reminded me of a design principle that many of us put into practice probably
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10 Useful Techniques To Improve Your User Interface Designs | How-To | Smashing Magazine 
Web design consists, for the most part, of interface design. There are many techniques involved in crafting beautiful and functional interfaces. Here’s my collection of 10 that I think you’ll find useful in your work. They’re not related to any parti...
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Principles Of Good Design: Balance 
In a typical web layout, a designer needs to place a logo, text, photographs or illustration. By making a conscious effort to work on the relationship between these elements to produce an eye catching design.
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The things I’m learning from having an ugly design 
Robert Scoble discusses the transition of his blog template and its impact on users.
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10 Principles Of Effective Web Design 
Usability and the utility, not the visual design, determine the success or failure of a web-site. Since the visitor of the page is the only person who clicks the mouse and therefore decides everything, user-centric
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