Design

The Role of HTML & CSS in Web Design

If you are thinking about pursuing web design as either a career or a hobby, you must be able to do more than simply design a pretty page. Professional web designers are experts in programming and coding as well. The most talented web designers are those that can adequately balance both their creative and artistic sides with their love of technical coding.

As a web designer, there are plenty of different web design standards one must master. The two most important in the industry today are HTML and CSS. What are these methods all about and how much time and money will you need to invest in order to learn them?

What is HTML?

Since the early days of web design, HTML has been the standard for professional websites. It stands for Hypertext Markup Language and can be quite confusing to someone who has no experience using it. HTML is the language, or code, used to edit and position the text, images, frames and other web page elements. If you go to your web browser and select View and then Source – the code used to design that website is available for anyone to see.

Those who have used HTML will tell you that it is not difficult to learn. There are a few basic tags (codes) a designer has to learn and a simple webpage is at their fingertips. The more complex the HTML, the more you can do with a site.

Efforts have been made to dumb down the process even further so that anyone, even those who have no knowledge of HTML, can create their own website. These are typically called WYSIWYG (What you see if what you get) editors. They allow you to create a webpage without using code and the editor assumes what HTML you need and does the work for you. Some software programs now include an option to convert your document to HTML. These are great tools for newbies. Unfortunately, the processes of guessing what code you need breed mistakes and errors in design that can lead to further frustration.

What is CSS

CSS is a newer animal and is not as familiar to beginning web designers as HTML. CSS was created to allow designers to have even more creativity and control over their designs. Today there is more than just one type of Internet browser to design for and this can be tricky and time consuming for HTML designers. These saves users time, effort and most likely money when they are creating sites. Also, CSS encourages less effort by allowing designers to create style sheets. This means when an edit is made to one page, all other affected changes are automatically made. This keeps designers from having to make multiple edits for large, detailed websites.

HTML vs CSS

CSS is not really taking the place of HTML. It is generally used as an enhancement, not a substitute. HTML is still the perfect type of coding for the main structure of a site.

CSS excels when it comes to how a webpage will look. The outward appearance including backgrounds, colors, content and image placement can all be handled by CSS. Anyone who is familiar with the Microsoft Office version of style sheets has a good handle on the purpose of CSS.

While a webpage can certainly be accomplished still only using HTML, CSS allows designers to do things like set different page margins for all sides of a page, overlap words, better position page elements, and set a font for a whole table instead of just pieces. These make all seem like minor adjustments but these CSS tricks free up time for designers to worry more about overall layout, design and navigation.

Training

There are plenty of places where new designers can go to learn both HTML and CSS. If you are a manual type of student, the library has an abundance of tutorial manuals for these techniques. Any establishment that teaches computers classes will more than likely include these basic web approaches as well for the visual learners.

Of course, many a web designer learned their craft by simply jumping in and messing around. If you have the discipline, this hands-on method of learning is not only effective, but free.

With the popularity of today’s world wide web, it seems like everyone is designing a webpage these days. From the free online editors to full blown ecommerce Internet giants, there is a market and need for web design that is not going away any time soon. Whether you decide to take it slow and target small businesses or get serious and starts designing for large corporations, design fundamentals are the place to start your journey.


35 Beautiful Examples of Fractal Flowers

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The beauty and appeal of flowers is immense and it is no wonder that many designers and artists use this patterns of flowers within their artworks. Same goes for the fractal art which itself is a very diversified form of artwork in terms of forms, colors, details and lights. When it incorporates the beauty of flowers, you can imagine what type of amazing and breathtaking results it can produce. So, without a further ado, here is the full list after the jump. Enjoy!


Beautiful Fractal Flowers

Fractal flower

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Flower Thing

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Fairy Flower V

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May Flowers

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Flowers of August

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Song of a Flower

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Flowers From Italy

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Flowerworks again

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Fractal Mandala

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Fleur D’apo

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Perception Redefined

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Hole of infinity

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Mutant Rafflesia

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To alight from the water

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Fractal Flowers

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Cosmic Filigree Flower

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Melt the Ice

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Fire Flowers

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Mycology

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Purple Fractal Flower – Copyright 2011 PurplenoelArt

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Winter flowers

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Fall….

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Lilly

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Exquisite

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Scarlet Passionflower

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Flowerica Fracatalus

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Fractal Explorer Abstracts

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Fantasy flower sphere

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Limelight

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Lost Treasure of BuHuMuMu

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Fractal Flowers

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Fractal Spirals

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Potpourri

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Oriental Tulips

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40+ UI Design Tools and Resources

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User interface design grows and evolves on a continual basis. To stay current, you need to keep an eye on trends, new resources, and new techniques being implemented and talked about. And you also need to try things out on your own, and come up with original ideas and implementations.

The tools listed below can help you do all of those things. Feel free to share any more resources you’ve found useful in the comment section below.

Pattern References and Libraries

Looking at the solutions others have already come up with for common UI challenges can not only help you find the right existing solution, but can also serve as the basis for coming up with something new and original.
User Interface Design Patterns
An online catalog of articles and visual solutions to common UI design problems. The use very loose categories, and also let you sort by tag or color:

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Pattern Tap
A great resource to find commonly used design pattern inspiration. Pattern Tap breaks down UI elements into collections, and also tags individual entries for additional browsing options:

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Patternry
Patternry puts the emphasis on finding solutions to common UI problems, rather than just providing simple inspiration:

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Mephobox
Another great resource to find commonly used design pattern inspiration. You can browse by user or website, or check out collections based on individual design elements:

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Prototyping, Mockup, and Design Feedback Tools

Any time you’re creating new UI techniques, you’ll want to create a prototype or mockup as a proof-of-concept before committing to a production site. And of course, you’ll need to test these new ideas, too.

Lumzy
Lumzy is a handy little online UI interface mockup and prototyping tool. It lets you create working functional prototypes, rather than just wireframes:

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Mockingbird
Another interface mockup and prototyping tool, this time with online collaboration tools for working with teams:

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UI Design Framework for Illustrator
A set of user interface elements and styles for Adobe Illustrator:

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Android Asset Studio
A set of UI elements for developing Android applications:

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Unique Mobile UI Design Elements
A free set of UI design elements:

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Android UI Elements Set
A free set of classic Android OS UI elements:

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OSX Leopard GUI Set
GUI Elements for OSX Leopard:

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ALL In One Web Elements Kit
Everything you need for your web layout in layered PSD files:

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iPad GUI Set
Everything you need for your iPad app layout in layered, vector PSD files:

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The Pencil Project
A GUI prototyping tool plugin for Firefox:

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Concept Feedback
Post your designs and concepts and get free feedback from the design community:

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Landing Page Optimization
Get feedback from real people on your landing page’s 5-second impression:

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Frameworks

Frameworks have become the backbone to virtually any complex UI. Here are a handful of frameworks other than MooTools and jQuery that you might not be familiar with.

DHTMLX
A JavaScript UI library and jQuery alternative that provides a number of UI widgets:

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Dojo
Another JavaScript toolkit with a powerful set of base APIs as well as rich UI widgets:

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Echo 3
A user interface toolkit that not only allows developers to create component-driven and event-driven API, but also client-side Javascript apps as well:

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Midori
A super-lightweight JavaScript framework that packages up many commonly-used UI techniques. Uncompressed, Midori is only 51K, even with indented code:

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Scripty 2
Another framework that with it’s newest release supports CSS transitions and transforms for Webkit browsers:

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ZK
ZK includes over 200 ajax components, all ready to go:

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jQTouch
A jQuery plugin for mobile iPhone application development:

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Code Snippets and Scripts

Why reinvent the wheel? If there’s an existing snippet out there that does just what you need, you can likely find it on one of the sites below.

jQuery Labs
An enormous library of pre-made jQuery components for your website:

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Snippet Library
A library of user-submitted and reviewed snippets and code tutorials from a variety of programming lanugages:

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The Javascript Source
A handy guide of commonly used javascript and ajax snippets:

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roScripts (beta)
Scripts, Snippets and Resources that can be voted on by users:

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Snipplr
A good resource with lots of newer scripts and jQuery techniques:

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Code Sucks
Javascript snippets with extremely detailed write ups about how they work:

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HTML Goodies
Another jquery resource with excellent step-by-step documentation:

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WebResources Depot
Included in their large directory of design resources is a number of very useful scripts and snippets:

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Ajax Rain
Excellent library of snippets in a categorized and tagged format to make it very easy to find what you’re looking for:

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Open Source Scripts
Providing Javascript snippets and code since 2004:

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Mini Ajax
A collection of extremely elegant snippets:

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Webappers
Lots of jquery components including a very good collection of image editing snippets:

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Javascript Kit
One of the original javascript snippet libraries on the Internet:

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Webcodr.com
A few very useful snippets for your website:

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HTML Assets
A small collection of basic javascript snippets:

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Miscellaneous Resources

Here are a handful of UI resources that didn’t quite fit in any of the categories above, but that we still felt were worth mentioning.

Slidenote
A simple little jQuery plugin that lets you create sliding notifications:

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Editable Grid
With only a few simple lines of code, turn HTML tables into components that can be manipulated with advanced options:

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Placehold.it
A service for easily generating placeholder images for your mockups:

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Fillerati
A unique alternative to Lorem Ipsum. Generate blocks of real text for your mockup. Select to receive your text from a variety of public domain works:

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qTip2
A jQuery upgrade for the qTip tooltip plugin. Easily make stylish tooltips for your site:

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