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A series of web design inspiration collection published every week. We work hard to collect these websites to showcase them for design community inspiration
An interactive infographic where users from all over the world will be able to find friends and the coolest websites rated by people.

Conley’s helps is an employee non-profit associotion, who connect money to spend it for charity projects. Two weeks ago they relaunched their homepage including a blog which you can check for more information.



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Are you ready to discover what hides for you Madame Tresesti?
A production Achtung! for Vodafone 360.
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A logo design should always be shaped keeping the purpose in mind. An effective logo design is one that can portray the essence of the business in a graphically creative manner. While many businesses are associated with many

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The Coney Island Experience was created for the Love Never Dies official site as an interactive playground of funfair games. Love Never Dies is the follow up to the hugely successful Phantom of the Opera written Andrew Lloyd Webber. I have to say that it’s one of the most visually rich sites I’ve worked on so far, and also a lot of fun to design.
To create Coney Island a 3D model was first created and textured. The model consists of over a million faces and 250megs of textures. From this fly though renders were created for each point in the funfair out-putting over 17 Gigs of HD frames.
Each game was firstly visualised in PhotoShop combining 3D renders, photography and hand drawn elements and then put together in flash. Visitors to the site can sign up and save their scores to game and global leader boards.
Created at Outside Line studio for The Really Useful Group.
Via electrolyte.co.uk

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There are certain design elements that all blogs should have to keep readers happy and engaged in your content. With the evolution of blogs and social media sites, the expectations for a blog are much higher. Readers expect to be able to read a post and have the ability to quickly comment and share by using the Twitter or Facebook accounts.
The other aspect is having a clean and consistent layout with your blog content. Users have higher expectations now and expect a blog that will be easy to read, find what they are looking for, and navigate.
If you manage a blog, see if you are taking advantage of these 8 design elements.

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