
In this last period on PV.M Garage we have described many trends of the modern Web Design and many techniques for creating stunning and impressive web sites.
In one of our tutorials we learned how to realize a nice 3D ribbon and how to play with the drop shadow in Photoshop to simulate depth in a web design layout. This is a widespread trends in recent web design: creating a 3D perception in a website and simulating a “world” in three dimensions are two great ways for the designers to play with their skills.
Thanks to useful graphic softwares (2D) we can easily create 3D elements, like ribbons and shadows, but we can also reproduce 3D scene using perspective, focus, color shading and opacity. There is also the possibility of using 3D softwares, like Blender, to create some 3D objects and images that we can use in our designs. There is an interesting article on CreativityDen about the fundamental ways of adding depth in web design works; it explains six basic techniques to simulate the 3D perception in our works and I suggest an attentive reading.
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010css



Great stuff. For those hesitant to use CSS3 features, check your analytics. 3% of my visitors are on IE in all of it’s silly flavors. I have no problem ignoring them. But for a client project it’s typically over 50%, and so, of course, images win. A real professional (or a guy with enough budget) will present CSS where he can (the good browsers) and images where he can’t.