psdtuts.com — In this tutorial we'll put together a high-end web design using a crisp, thin font, gorgeous background images and clever use of space and layout. You can easily use the technique to create your own unique designs.
Apr 26, 2008 View in Crawl 4
jggubeApr 26, 2008
Great tutorial, as we can only expect from psdtuts. It's very thorough. Though, I'd like to add that when mocking-up the content text (lorem ipsum's I call them), I prefer setting the text with no smoothing/anti-aliasing to simulate how it would look in a web browser (without ClearType or similar installed).
flux1337Apr 27, 2008
Wow, just wow!
brownspankApr 27, 2008
I come from a Fireworks background, but I'm sure that the code that Photoshop churns out with the slices isn't ideal (I would guess it's table-based layout), and any designer who's pro-standards / pro-semantics would selectively slice parts of the mockup that are important, and code the layout by hand.
dariusperkinsApr 27, 2008
It'd have been more creative if you didn't credit it to Einstein.
polkoApr 27, 2008
as a beginner, i don't wanna get deep inside.. this tutorial is the best match for people like me. thank you a lot!!
jessehaddenApr 28, 2008
Interesting approach, but am I the only one who didn't like the end result?
theadvinciJul 1, 2008
I didn't like the end result either.
socialwebdesignJul 23, 2008
ummm I didn't like the end result
oceandragonSep 19, 2008
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