Great Designers…

by Joshua Porter  |   3 Comments

“Treat text as UI”

Cameron Moll

Comments ( 3 Responses so far )

1.  Matt Propst on September 29th, 2006 (Comment) #

I just came across that slideshow earlier this morning. Considering i’m currenting working on a redesign of my site, I think that will become a key idea to keep in mind during the process.

2.  Rune Ecklon on October 18th, 2006 (Comment) #

Where is that slideshow?
I was looking for some interface skinners to create overlay graphics in the typical shiney glossy way of the web 2.0.
If this site has any examples or links to those can anyone point me in that direction?

3.  Michael on January 3rd, 2007 (Comment) #

Yes can you please provide me that slideshow link?

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