Sometimes apps are just apps—but other times they’re cultural phenomena (think Angry Birds). And while the jury’s still out on what place in history the new app Foldify will assume, we may have something akin to the addictive Draw Something on our hands; only this time, the end product is something you can—quite literally—hold in your hands.
Month: January 2013
Design & Illustration by Grace Kennedy
University of Ulster graduate Grace Kennedy goes under the spotlight here, with a showcase of some inspiring pieces from her portfolio. “Fond of bold colours and striking imagery,” Grace is a designer and illustrator concentrating on branding, advertising and photography with ambitions of later producing children’s book illustration and animation.
Creator of Stories2Wear Ioanna Galanomati
Stories2Wear is created, designed and run by illustrator Ioanna Galanomati in her hometown of Athens, Greece. Having extensively traveled around Europe, Ioanna uses her experiences as well a her love for colour and individuality to create her bespoke jewellery.
Graphic Design by Cardiff’s Steffan Cummins
Steffan Cummins is a young designer studying, working and living in Cardiff. Despite only being half way through his second year studying Graphic Communication at the Cardiff School of Art & Design, he has already gained a lot of attention from his recent self-initiated branding project from his blog this summer.
The harsh truth about HTML5′s structural semantics (part 1)
HTML’s structural elements — article, section, nav and aside — are, at first glance, some of the easiest parts of the HTML5 specification to understand and implement. However, they’re actually some of the most poorly specified, poorly understood, and poorly implemented parts of HTML5.