Monthly Archives: October, 2009

By Nathan Sarlow
October 28, 2009
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Signature Moves

After doing a self-review of my recent web design work I noticed a few little things that I have been adding frequently into my designs without even really thinking about it.

1. Angled shadow
This is something I developed a few years ago to give an area some sense of depth while avoiding the cliche drop shadow tool. The angled shadow is actually something i custom make each time from the edge of an angled, blurred black box. It also gives the depth aspect in a much smaller space than the traditional shadow.

Angled Shadow

2. Rounded shadow
Another form of custom shadow I developed to give depth, but this one is usually to give the sense of a curved surface. Running this in combination with a reflection gradient on the actual layer help to make the layer feel like it has a slight bulge in the middle.

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3. Arial
For about 5 years I refused to use Arial in body copy. I would go out of my way to change type to Tahoma or Verdana, but in the last 6 months or so it’s been all about Arial again. Don’t ask me why, but the kerning seems to be just right and the letter width keeps it easy to read blocks of text. I do go through text phases though, so I think i’m about due to change.

4. The pipe character
You see it around a lot more these days than you used to, but I love this guy |. Its a helpful divider in almost any context, and its part of almost every font. I use it a lot for menus, both in the main navigation and in the footer.

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Well, there’s some of my signature moves. What are some of yours? Are there some things you do consistently without realizing it?

By Nathan Sarlow
October 28, 2009
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The blog – take 3

Well, I made a 2009 New years resolution to add to my blog at least once a week. I think I made it to January 14 before that one became just another thing that didn’t happen. However, in the midst of my apathy I had some understanding of why it bombed – because I myself don’t really like reading blog posts.

Why? Because 90% design-related design posts are all the same, 50 best business card designs, top 20 blood splatter Photoshop brushes, my favorite eco-friendly logos.. Its repetitive and boring.

So… in this new blog of mine, I will endeavor to not only make each post unique, but try not to make them too long. I know you’ve got loads of other stuff to get done so I’ll try to keep the reading tight and on-track.

Let me know if you have any topics you want me to cover or have any questions about the design industry and I’ll do my best to get a post for you.

Thanks for dropping by!

Nathan

PS – I’m brand new to this Wordpress thing so bear with me :)