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Rebekka’s Website, the Beginnings (1 of 2)

October 17th, 2006
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Towards the end of August, I had the opportunity and tremendous honor to design the photo portfolio of one of the most popular and most acclaimed people on flickr: Rebbeka Guðleifsdóttir.

Navigation on a Website

August 8th, 2006
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Derek Powazek has published on A List Apart, an article about website navigation. Three guidelines are given:

Don’t ever, ever link to the page you’re on.
Show where you are.
Think before you link.

Personally, I am not following any of these guidelines and you can …

Changes on the Website

July 1st, 2006
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At the first sight, nothing has changes. I can tell you for a fact that nothing about the visual design has changed. The changes are structural. The address of the blog makes more sense now and so does the address of my portfolio.I subscribed …

Images Are Useless if You Can’t Click Them

May 29th, 2006
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… small ones anyways.

A while ago, I read this article which explains that images should be clickable.

An image can always lead somewhere and inevitably, people will click on images, even though sometimes they are not styled with the usual links colors of unvisited …

Relationship Between Clients and Web Designers

May 19th, 2006
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Through iTunes, I just discovered and listened to an excellent podcast episode from boagworld.com about the relationship between clients and web designers. Their post summarizes the podcast quite nicely. Every web designer and every company or individual who plans to hire a web designer …

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