Unsung Hero: White Space

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Many of us as designers are finding “white space” to be a very important and often overlooked element to all our new designs.

History:

Once upon a time white space wasn’t even discussed let alone focused on. When the web industry started utilizing fluid layouts instead of fixed width ones, every square inch was covered with something. Not suprisingly, with the increase in advertising and revenue generation avenues, ads are filling in those once barren spaces. Great for revenue, bad for the viewer. Things started getting cluttered looking, hard to navigate and often times these new statues hindered the usability of the site.

On to the Present:

As with all things, times change. The importance of including white space into your designs is becoming increasingly popular. Finding creative ways to incorporate them and draw the users eyes to the elements you want them to see.

The point:

So what exactly is my point in this rambling? Simple, use the white space. Do not feel the need to cover every square inch of your design/page with some text, some graphic, or some element. Don’t feel the need to do what advertisers are doing, going so far as to stamp eggs with ads. Consider yourself a creative director, designing something that invites, directs, and grabs the user/browser while at the same time presents a clean, simple and functioning webpage.

Don’t be confused:

Ahh yes, lest I forget to explain that white space doesn’t mean “white” in the color sense, but more empty or void. Leave some space (each heading on this article has white space surrounding it) around elements and text.

What are you waiting for, give that unsung hero some room in your next design.

Proper Page Titles

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Proper Page Titles for Usability:

A wonderful take on the proper page title structure.  Take a look, take a chance and being to implement.  I am increasingly getting the feeling that you’ll even see the Search Engine benefits.  Your page titles will immediately appear more relevant than the others, who list the site name first.

A great resource: Photoshop TV

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Photoshop TV:

I have shared this site with many of my friends.  Anyone who knows me knows that I watch this VideoCast.  I can not tell you personally how much they have taught me.  There is a bit of cheesy-ness to it, but the information, tutorials, and examples are truly stellar.  Watch one and see for yourself.

The Extract Tool/Filter

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The Extract Tool/Filter:

I just finished a quick Photoshop tutorial for FocusedTutorials.com and thought I’d share it with everyone here. Enjoy!

Which Image Format is Best

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Which Image Format is Best

A great write up (a repost from a June 2005 article).  Which format (GIF, JPEG, or PNG) is the best to use and for that matter what is the difference between them.  If you don’t know or want a nice refresher read this.

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