
Zeplin
By: Prince Pal | 22-Dec-2022
Zeplin is a collaborative tool for front-end developers and UI/UX designers, enabling easy handing over of developed designs.
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Zeplin is a collaborative tool for front-end developers and UI/UX designers, enabling easy handing over of developed designs.
By: Prince Pal | 22-Dec-2022
The Zeigarnik effect is the tendency for tasks that are interrupted and incomplete to be remembered better than tasks that are completed.
By: Prince Pal | 22-Dec-2022
Z-Layout is a great way to start any web design project because it addresses the core requirements for any effective site: branding, hierarchy, structure, and calls to action.
By: Prince Pal | 22-Dec-2022
The Yerkes–Dodson law is a model of the relationship between stress and job performance. It proposes that you reach your peak level of performance with intermediate levels of stress or excitement.
By: Prince Pal | 22-Dec-2022
The X-height is an important factor in readability because, at any given font size, it determines how large or small the typeface actually appears.
By: Prince Pal | 22-Dec-2022
WYSIWYG is short for "What You See Is What You Get". WYSIWYG (pronounced wiz-ee-wig) is a type of editing software that allows users to view and edit
By: Prince Pal | 22-Dec-2022
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international organization for the World Wide Web.
By: Prince Pal | 22-Dec-2022
A wireframe is a simple visual guide that represents the skeletal structure of a website or digital product.
By: Prince Pal | 22-Dec-2022
The term comes from the word "wiki wiki", which means ‘quick or fast’ in the Hawaiian language. A wiki is a server program that allows users to collaborate in creating the content of a Web site.
By: Prince Pal | 22-Dec-2022
Widgets are simple, easy-to-use software applications for one or more platforms. Working as independent applications, widgets can be easily embedded into the environment of websites.
By: Prince Pal | 22-Dec-2022
In a web design, ‘white space’ refers to the space around the design elements. White space or negative space is neither white nor negative; it's simply the space in a design and it can have any color, texture, or pattern.
By: Prince Pal | 22-Dec-2022
A website (OR a web site) is a collection of web pages and related content that is identified by a common domain name and published on at least one web server.