Tom Walker
Tom Walker is a writer and designer who is based in the UK and works for a supplier of HP laser toner cartridges as well as inks, paper and other printing accessories. For more of his writing about art, design and technology, check out CreativeCloud.
20 Cutting Edge Ecommerce Stores for Inspiration
E-commerce stores are rarely a thing of beauty and for good reason: user experience is far more important than cutting edge design when it comes to these kinds of sites. Online stores must be functional, accessible and user-friendly for everyone that visits them, which counts out wacky, experimental designs and layouts.
This doesn’t mean that e-commerce sites have to be boring though far from it! The best ones marry simplicity with a certain level of invention and plenty of style.
Sneaking into Future: 25 Ultra Modern Websites Using HTML5
HTML5, the next major revision of HTML, the language of the internet, is set to revolutionize the way web developers and designers create websites and the way visitors use them. It’s being edited by Ian Hickson of Google and David Hyatt of Apple, two of the web’s greatest creative minds.
20 WordPress Plugins For Better Image Handling
Images and photos are an integral part of almost every successful blog these days. If your text isn’t accompanied by images, few people are going to be interested in what you’ve got to say- it’s sad, but true. The problem is, with so many people uploading images to their blogs in interesting and unique ways, it’s hard to make your blog stand out unless you’re doing the same.
How to Create a Minimalist and Typographic Blog Layout From Scratch
Typography is probably one the most important and powerful design element ever, so I created this WordPress theme with minimalism and typography in mind. Today, you will learn how to create this minimalist theme scratch including XHTML, CSS and WordPress. Please keep in mind that this theme doesn’t have all the bells and whistles you may find in a magazine or premium theme, it was created for the purpose of this tutorial. You can of course use it as a starting point for your own theme or customize it to fit your site. Let’s get started!