Graphic Design: The Forgotten Web Standard

// May 12th, 2009 // Graphic Design, Inspiration, Web Design

Graphic Design: The Forgotten Web Standard

I have always been drawn (pun intended) to cool illustrations sketched out in class when notes should have been taken, colorful abstract splatters of paint on a canvas and rule breaking typography. I never really got into all the “art” classes that were offered in school though and chose mostly athletics as a pass time. When my interests in design finally picked up I decided to give photography and web design a shot. I must have had some subconscious plans for my future when I enrolled in a few basic web and photo classes when I was about 15. These slide designs caught my eye in a 3 minute highlight video of them being created. It doesn’t stop there though, make sure to watch the presentation by Mike Kus that the slides were used for. It is another great example of how to bring graphic design and web design together.


Graphic Design: The Forgotten Web Standard – Slides in 3 Minutes from Carsonified on Vimeo.

One Response to “Graphic Design: The Forgotten Web Standard”

  1. Thanks for sharing this post I read this article and come to know about your interest in graphic design as you want to be a graphic design since childhood its really a good thoughts I also visited your given presentation it’s also good.

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