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MediaNovak.com // All New And Improved // Website Design and Visual Communications

January 15, 2011 in Web Design

Media Novak is a creative design agency that specializes in web design, online marketing, graphic design and visual identity solutions.

Plenty of folks think that web design is all about slapping some words and pictures together and posting them online. No doubt that sort of attitude has created some of the atrocious and non-working web sites we see out there. At Media Novak, we know that web design involves a lot of work – and we’re not scared to roll up our sleeves and get our hands dirty.

MediaNovak.com // All New And Improved // Website Design & Visual Communications

”If your web site needs it, we can provide it. If you don’t see what you need above, rest assured that we can come up with custom services just for your needs. Contact us today to get a FREE quote and some advice.”

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valp | Maciej Hajnrich

March 21, 2010 in Graphic Design

Valp is Maciej Hajnrich. Graphic Designer, Illustrator and Art Director.

Born in 1981, living and working in Katowice, Poland. Self-taught and full-time freelance artist with five years of experience in print and webdesign. Valp has established himself as a creative digital artist – after years of experimenting and playing with imagination he has build his own style with high attention to details, colours and textures. Graphic design for Valp always was something more than just a profession.

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During last two years of his full-time freelance work he was commissioned by the Warner Music UK, Odeon Film Studio, Platige Image, Warner Music Poland, Armada Skis to name a few. Valp delivered web designs for official Inglorious Basterds website, illustrations for worldwide promotion of musical Pricilla – Queen of the Desert and official tour artworks for Pendulum; he was also a judge for iStockphoto’s Battle Royale and his work has been widely published.

Valp is also a member of Keystone Design Union and Depthcore digital arts community.

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More Valp at FLICKR | BEHANCE NETWORK

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Future of Web Design Conference 2010

February 10, 2010 in Events

“The Future of Web Design is coming back to London in 2010. The newly revitalised event has evolved into a beautiful three full days of essential web learning. With a new event comes brand new venues for both the conference and workshops, so there’s a load of stuff you need to know!”

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Speakers:
Elliot Jay Stocks, independent designer and illustrator
Brendan Dawes, Creative Director for magneticNorth
Dan Rubin, user interface designer and usability consultant
Dan Cederholm, Web designer and author
Joshua Davis, artist, designer and technologist
Sarah Parmenter, web designer
Paul Boag, user experience consultant and author
Molly Holzschlag, author
Relly Annett-Baker, copywriter
Bruce Lawson, Open Web Standards – Opera
Simon Collison, co-founded Erskine Design
Robin Christopherson, manages AbilityNet’s Web Consultancy services
Remy Sharp, developer, speaker, blogger and author
Gavin Strange, Senior Online Designer
Christopher Murphy and Nicklas Persson, designers and digital artists
Jon Hicks, web and print designer

Some topics are:
How to Get Started with CSS3
Advanced HTML5 Class
jQuery Answered: the Essentials of jQuery
What will Web Design Look Like in Two Years?
How To Make Sure Your Website is Accessible

17-19 May 2010, London

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Zwergpinscher Del Foionco: amateur breeding

February 3, 2010 in Web Design

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New flash web site for the zwergpinscher amateur breeding – made by Massimo Galleri.
Italian style in details care make navigation pleasurable and elegant. Because even the dogs can show up on an elegant, sophisticated!

“We are a family of peasant stock and we always had dogs, usually large, until he got our first German Pinscher…”

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Ben Dziuba – Director, Designer & Developer

February 3, 2010 in Web Design

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Ben’s Portfolio

Ben Dziuba is a freelance multi-disciplinary designer recently transplanted to New York City from the West Coast. He merges wild aesthetic creativity, sensible usability and disciplined programatic elegance into all of his work. He has worked as an Art Director, Designer, Flash Developer, and sometimes all three for companies such as Apple, Tribal DDB, and Digitas SF, and is currently freelancing full-time.

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one work: Castle in the Air

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PHIZZPOP DESIGN CHALLENGE: AGENCIES CALLED

January 12, 2010 in Awards

New York, NY (January 11, 2010) – Microsoft Corp. and The Webby Awards today kicked off the Microsoft PhizzPop Boys & Girls Clubs of America Design Challenge, giving interactive design agencies of all sizes a chance to showcase their ingenuity and expertise to help Boys & Girls Clubs of America redesign its Website for the new decade.

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Microsoft and The Webby Awards selected Boys & Girls Clubs of America as the contest’s beneficiary because they believe a more powerful Website combining the latest Microsoft tools and technologies with the latest design trends will help the 104-year old organization better communicate its mission of helping all youth reach their full potential.

Three finalist teams will win travel and hotel accommodations to MIX10, Microsoft’s annual conference for web designers and developers, in Las Vegas (March 15–17). At MIX, finalists will pitch their concepts live before a panel of judges from Microsoft, Boys & Girls Club of America and the International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences, which judges the Webby Awards.

The winning agency will receive $50,000 towards delivery of their design strategy and plan to Boys & Girls Clubs America, as well as a trip for two to the 14th Annual Webby Awards on June 14, 2010 in New York City, including travel and hotel accommodation. The winning design will be announced during MIX10 and showcased on www.phizzpop.com.

To enter the PhizzPop Design Challenge, go to www.phizzpop.com for guidelines and official rules. Deadline for entries is February 19, 2010.

Participants in the PhizzPop Design Challenge will use the Microsoft Web Platform and Microsoft software tools to develop a proposal for the new Website design for Boys & Girls Clubs of America that could help them better engage donors, parents, volunteers and the media.

Entries will be evaluated based on five criteria: content and communication plan, structure and navigation, visual design, integration of Microsoft technology, and scope of interactivity. High marks will be given to entries that propose a more visually appealing and interactive site reflecting contemporary design trends, and that incorporate the web’s best practices in areas such as social media and video.

“For 10 years, we’ve had the privilege of working closely with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America to witness the incredible work they do in transforming the lives of children,” said Jon Roskill, corporate vice president of Microsoft’s U.S. Business and Marketing Organization and King County Boys & Girls Club board member. “As more tech-savvy kids connect through the Web, it’s critical the Clubs bolster their online presence to engage and inform people of their critical services. The PhizzPop Challenge is one step toward achieving this goal, bringing together the best design talent and the very latest Web technologies from Microsoft to help the Clubs continue supporting millions of kids across the country.”

“The Webby Awards are thrilled to join forces with Microsoft in challenging agencies to push the envelope in developing new and engaging interactive experiences,” said David-Michel Davies, executive director of The Webby Awards. “Our goal is to not only support the vital work of Boys & Girls Clubs of America, but to also identify new best practices that can enhance the online efforts of all organizations.”

“We are grateful for the opportunity to benefit from some of the brightest and most innovative design talent, especially as it relates to the Web and interactive media,” said Boys & Girls Clubs of America President and CEO Roxanne Spillett. “In an increasingly competitive marketplace, nonprofits must meet donors and the general public where they live and the Web cuts across all socio-economic dynamics.”

About Microsoft:
Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT”) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential.

About MIX10:
MIX10 is a three-day conference for designers and developers who build innovative consumer Web sites, held in Las Vegas at the Mandalay Bay on March 15–17, 2010. Attendees are coders, strategists, information architects, visual designers, user experience professionals and digital marketers. They represent top Web sites, Web start-ups, interactive agencies and other organizations that do business on the Web. To learn more or register, visit live.visitmix.com.

About The Webby Awards:
Hailed as the “Internet’s highest honor” by the New York Times, The Webby Awards is the leading international award honoring excellence on the Internet, including Websites, interactive advertising, online film and video, and mobile web sites. Established in 1996, the 13th Annual Webby Awards received nearly 10,000 entries from all 50 states and over 60 countries worldwide. The Webby Awards is presented by The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences. Sponsors and Partners of The Webby Awards include: Microsoft Silverlight; The Creative Group; .ORG; YouTube; Getty Images; Wieden + Kennedy; The Barbarian Group; The New York Times Company; Behance; Limelight Networks; IDG; PricewaterhouseCoopers; 2advanced.Net; KobeMail and Museum of the Moving Image.

About Boys & Girls Clubs of America:
For more than 100 years, Boys & Girls Clubs of America (www.bgca.org) has helped kids BE GREAT providing hope and opportunity for those who need it most. Today, some 4,300 Clubs serve some 4.5 million young people through Club membership and community outreach. Boys & Girls Clubs can be found throughout the country and on U.S. military bases worldwide, providing young people 6-18 years old with guidance-oriented character development programs conducted by trained, professional staff. Clubs positively impact lives and help young people reach their full potential as productive, caring citizens. Key programs emphasize leadership development; education and career exploration; community service; technology training; financial literacy; health and life skills; the arts; sports, fitness and recreation; and family outreach. In a recent Harris Survey of Club alumni, 57 percent said the Club saved their lives. National headquarters are located in Atlanta.

Deadline for entries is February 19, 2010.

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OFFF festival Paris 2010

October 3, 2009 in Events

Since 2001, OFFF festival has been held in Barcelona, becoming the globally recognized and trendsetting event it is today. The three-day festival showcases top digital artists, web, print and interactive designers, motion graphics studios, and new music adventurous. OFFF festival provides insight into all culture media platforms.

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But OFFF is more than an event about any of these disciplines. More than a design conference, a multimedia trade fair, or a digital animation festival. OFFF is an enthusiastic celebration of a new visual culture.

After eight years on the frontline of digital arts events, OFFF has trascended its own nature as a festival to become a synonym for modernity, both aesthetic and technological.

OFFF is spreading the work of a generation of creators that are breaking all kind of limits. Those separating the commercial arena from the worlds of art and design; music from illustration, or ink and chalk from pixels. Artists that have grown with the web and receive inspiration from digital tools, even when their canvas is not the screen.

OFFF festival Paris 2010
24.-26. june 2010
La Grande Halle Villette

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Showcase of Designs Optimized for iPhone

September 27, 2009 in Web Design

Over the last couple of years, mobile devices have managed to gain mainstream popularity. With iPhone, making mobile Web applications finally usable by broad masses, web design can now be applied to mobile applications as well. In this post we are focusing on designs that are specifically optimized for mobile devices, in particular iPhone.

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Though iPhone’s Safari browser is able to render any website just like you would see it on a desktop browser, the available screen area is much smaller than in common “classic” displays. This poses a new challenge for designers and developers who now can reach millions of users that use mobile Web. Websites that are specifically optimized for the iPhone utilize the screen to the fullest extent, and use less bandwidth (which is necessary, because the connectivity is not always optimal).

The iPhone browsing experience is quite different than the regular browsing experience. The buttons and hyperlinks have to be bigger because our fingers are not as sharp as the mouse pointer. Optimizing a website for iPhone is not rocket science. It’s the same HTML, CSS and JavaScript that you already know. The only major difference is the screen size.