By Paulina Vargas on Nov 19, 2015 04:00 am Microsoft has released its new and updates developer tools during Connect(); // 2015, their annual developer event. The updates include cloud subscriptions for Visual Studio and a preview of the new Azure Service Fabric. Microsoft's release of Visual Studio Dev Essentials aims to give developers more power. Developers can use it to build apps using... Read More at Microsoft Announces New Developer Tools
By Paulina Vargas on Nov 18, 2015 03:22 pm Three "NoobGuides" have been published on the IRC Channel, used by Anonymous to share information, to recruit people and promote involvement in #OPParis (Operation Paris). The recent war declared involves cyber attacks against the Islamic State (Isis). The first of the attack is a list of suspected extremist. The DIY hacking guide includes instructions on how... Read More at Anonymous Releases "NoobGuide" to Encourage Involvement in #OPParis
By Paulina Vargas on Nov 18, 2015 02:00 pm Now that Flash is officially dead since Apple and Google have decided to no longer support it. despite being mostly irrelevant in the web design space, Flash was still seen in the online advertising space. Recently, The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) has published guidelines on an international standard that set the latest specifications following HTML5-based banner... Read More at HTML5 Sets New Standards for Web Advertisers
By Paulina Vargas on Nov 18, 2015 01:42 pm The card design is taking over, seen everywhere from website to mobile apps and games, it everywhere. Commonly referred to as tiles, or The Stack, it is dominating design due to its ease of use and familiarity. The design is not entirely new, Pinterest was one of the first to really layout content using cards.... Read More at Card Design Is Taking Over
By Paulina Vargas on Nov 18, 2015 11:23 am Google officially announced on their blog yesterday that Google+ will see its latest design and usability update. The update's primary focus will be on communities and collections. The tech giant is a leader in most of their ventures with the exception of their social media platform Google+. This time around Google claims they have spent a lot of... Read More at New Google+ Helps People Discover More of What They Love
By Paulina Vargas on Nov 18, 2015 04:00 am The colors you choose in your designs can really help guide a user through a site or application. The human eye is generally designed to perceive brighter colors to appear closer and, therefore, seems more accessible. A darker color tends to fall into the foreground and appear subdued. Foreground (Brighter) Background (Darker) You can apply... Read More at How to Use Color in Design to Guide Your User
By Paulina Vargas on Nov 17, 2015 07:45 pm Apple former UX and UI designers, Bruce "Tog" Tognazzini (wrote Apple's first human interface guidelines) and Don Norman (UX designer 1993 - 1996) wrote a feature with Co-Design stating "Apple is Destroying Good Design". The previous employees are critical towards Apple's design for IOS mobile devices. "Apple, you used to be the leader, why are... Read More at Is Apple's Focus on Beauty Destroying Good Design
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