Remember about five years ago, when the new hotness in interaction design was to have flashy layers in your website scroll at different speeds, creating a faux-3D effect? The effect was called ...
You might not know what it's called, but you, reader of the Internet, have most likely encountered parallax scrolling — the latest trend in Web design — at some point in the last six months to a year.
When we saw the print version of Baratunde Thurston’s Fast Company cover story about his 25 days away from the internet, we knew we had to do something special online. Here’s how Fast Company ...
Responsive design–layouts that repaginate to fit different screen sizes and devices–reigned supreme in 2013. That trend will likely continue as business leaders look for ways to keep customers coming ...
Early video game platforms had limits that seem quaint today, when even a $25 Raspberry Pi can push uncountable polygons at 1080p. They'd often support tile and sprite based rendering, where the ...
The parallax effect is a beautiful feature which you can find in various premium and free WordPress themes. By definition, a parallax is a displacement or disposition in an item or object when it’s ...
The days of “above the fold” are over. Long scrolling, single-page sites, and infinitely scrolling sites are becoming more and more common lately, and it’s no mere trend or coincidence. Web design in ...