Category Archives: Design
Paranoia by Nohako Studios
Hey, everyone. This is Philip, Levi’s good friend from way back in grade school. Levi has graciously given me this space [1] to plug our entry for Smart’s Mobile Developer Competition: Paranoia. Please do consider voting for us. Why? Paranoia … Continue reading
Ripoffs we don’t need.
A few hours ago, a friend of mine gave me a link to one of the most cringe-worthy designs I’ve ever had the misfortune of visiting. Hmm… I can’t help feeling that I’ve seen this sort of design somewhere. It … Continue reading
Redesigning. Again.
As the title suggests, I’m redesigning Onymous again. I’ve been feeling that the design is too heavy-handed and too… noisy. So I’ll try to go for a lighter and cleaner design. If you see strange things happen in this blog, … Continue reading
Aligning a Grid to a Baseline (Part 2)
A while back, I talked about an equation I developed to align a grid to a baseline in order to speed up my print design process. A couple of people commented, saying that you guys could benefit from a visual … Continue reading
Aligning a Grid to a Baseline
For those of you who are unfamiliar with grids in terms of design, grids are an excellent tool for giving structure and form to a layout, be it in print or in web. This blog is an example of a … Continue reading
Bad Design: canidesign.com
Today I came across an article about the Dycycle (Typing this took me four tries to get it right), or rather, the Dyson Tricycle. Anyway, it’s a rather intriguing concept and I’m muchly intrigued. It features a hubless pair of … Continue reading
Updated Site Design
Just as a follow up on my previous post: 1. I muted the white into a light gray, and lightened the black into a dark gray to reduce the overall contrast. It should be easier on the eyes now. 2. … Continue reading