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Examination of Japanese Website Design Trends

Japan plays host to some very impressive website designers. Their skills in the arts cannot be compared and demonstrate a powerful digital force among Internet readers. Luckily understanding how to read Japanese isn’t required to admire their website graphics and animation effects.

We’ll be looking into a few Japanese website designs which have pushed the limits on conventional development. As a designer it’s a refreshing feeling to work with alternate design concepts and build your own unique ideas off these.

Many of the most popular Japanese websites have been built in Flash, and this is no surprise. Although Flash-based websites do not rank very well in Google (at all) they offer a unique user experience which can’t be found anywhere else.

In fact, Flash offers so much extensible content you may be surprised at just what is possible. Motion backgrounds and animated menu effects are just the tipping point on many Adobe Flash powered websites. Intricate portfolio layouts and detailed characters almost spring to life off the webpage.

Flash Design Trends

One overlooked misconception is the loading speed of each page. Because the entire website is Flash-based it will require a large amount of bandwidth to transfer and download all of the page content. This frequently leads to very long loading/splash pages which are a huge loss for potential user experience.

Although in the end it’s difficult to provide any judgement on the Flash-based approach. There are also many Japanese websites which are built off HTML5/CSS3 so I’m not categorizing all layouts as Flash-based. However with such a wide range of out-of-box thinking Japan has shown us a new outlook on envisioning the modern day website design.

It seems the Japanese community is well renowned for their work in the digital animation arts. Ranging from television to video games it seems the artistic works meld into the islands’ society and culture.

Frog illustrations

In many new-age web designs we are seeing much more illustrated artwork and digital graphics. Icon designers have also integrated an enormous amount of hand-drawn effects into their works. Japanese website designs have become much more branded by the likes of mascots, illustrated vectors, and small page icons.

Similarly artists who offer these graphics showcase their work on many places throughout the web. Twitter backgrounds and Deviant Art accounts are full of some amazing illustrations from past designs.

This is a common trend amongst web designers and has been growing rapidly. Many Japanese companies which involve their products in the entertainment sector have gone above and beyond to create a dynamic user interface to match their website.

Katamari Damacy official

Many of the websites coming to mind include innovative virtual worlds from video games. Katamari Damacy and Kingdom Hearts II specifically stand out as offering a very powerful user interface presence. The striking similarity between menu links in-game and on the webpages are resounding.

This can be seen not only for these games, but countless other series. The most common approach of course is an entire Flash-based website constructed through ActionScript events. Even so, other Japanese graphics artists are creating unique UI effects outside of just the video game industry.

It’s not too often we’ll see images of physical reality built into the most popular websites of today. This is quite the contrary of many popular Japanese artists which in fact specialize in building outstanding modern-day layouts.

These include shots of arial birds-eye-view photos from cities and taller buildings. Many times the background or Flash animation on a page will include common everyday natural elements such as cats, trees, cars, and entire human cities. There are neat user effects applied to create a natural mood (e.g. website colors changing from day to night).

Shanghai Financial

These graphics of buildings and people can sometimes even be built into the website itself. The varied degree of creativity from Japan shows even entire websites using a small land mass as navigation for the entire website. Pages can be accessed via buildings, lawn signs, even blimps flying atop the page heading!

Below is a small collection of Japanese website designs. These include mostly Flash pages with animation effects and custom UI elements. If you’re looking for design inspiration this may be one of the most creative and “out-there” galleries.

The designs are from a selection of varied topics and niches from a handful of time periods. If you have other suggestions for similar websites feel free to share them in the comments below.

Nestle

Eye Talk Town

Egao Saku

Hiroto Rakusho

Love Happy

kids wonder project

Naruhodo Agent

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Detailed Technology Photoshop Brush Sets (1000+ Brushes)

If you are looking to give your designs a technical or futuristic modern feel, or even just give them a detailed and clean look, then you are in for a treat today. In this round-up we have collected 40 various Photoshop Brushes that focus on technology.

High Res Blueprint and Schematics (16 Brushes)

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Z-Design Tech Brush Set (40 Brushes)

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Tech Brushes For You (56 Brushes)

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Tech Brushes (100 Brushes)

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Schematics (21 Brushes)

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Tech Brushes (19 Brushes)

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Technical (18 Brushes)

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Tech Set 01 (43 Brushes)

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Tech Brush Mega Pack

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Basic Tech Brushes

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Techset

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Cyber (26 Brushes)

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Abstract Tech Brushes (55 Brushes)

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Diesel Power Brush Set

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Tech Brush Set V2

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Advanced Tech (50 Brushes)

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Tech Brushes (9 Brushes)

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Big Brushes Tech Brushes (200 Brushes)

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TECH BRUSHES v.2

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Solid Tech Rings (1000)

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Z-DESIGN Tech Brushes Set

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20 Essential Tools and Tips to an Accessible Website

Accessibility is extremely important to your website. Simply put, what good does your website’s content do if certain people can’t see it? Sure, your fancy new design with the tiny fonts and low-contrast colors might look slick to you and your friends, but those with poorer eyesight, color blindness, and any other visual hindrance won’t be able to navigate, much less read, your website. You want to—nay, must—make your website accessible if you want the maximum amount of visitors.

But how do you go about making sure your website is accessible? Well, today is your lucky day, because your life is about to get a whole lot easier. Here are 20 tools to an accessible website:

WAVE – Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool


WAVE is a free tool that helps you in the web accessibility evaluation process. Rather than giving you a complex technical report, WAVE displays your original web page with embedded icons and indicators, showing the accessibility of your page.

IDI Web Accessibility Checker


IDI Web Accessibility Checker checks your web pages for conformance with accessibility standards to make sure your content can be accessed by everyone.

Vischeck


Vischeck shows you what your web pages look like to someone who is color blind. You can use Vischeck online with either an image file or running it through your web page, or you can download and use it on your computer.

Colour Contrast Check


Colour Contrast Check lets you pick a foreground and a background color and see if they provide enough of a contrast when someone who has color deficits views it, or when it’s viewed on a black and white screen.

mobiReady – dotMobi Compliance and mobileOK Checker


mobiReady is a testing tool that evaluates your website’s mobile-readiness using industry practices and standards. It gives you a free report that provides both a score (from 1 to 5) and in-depth analysis of your web pages to determine how well your site performs on a mobile device.

Stanford Web Accessibility Checker


Stanford Web Accessibility Checker is a programmatic tool that can analyze your web pages and test for possible access barriers. It can check live code via URL, or you may supply a working file for evaluation. It then produces a report of all accessibility problems for your selected guidelines.

Check My Colours


Check My Colours is a tool for checking foreground and background color combinations of all DOM elements and determining if they provide enough of a contrast when viewed by someone with color deficits.

Lynx Viewer


Lynx Viewer lets you see what your web pages will look like when viewed with Lynx, a text-mode web browser. It is also shows how search engines would see your site. In addition to that, it can help determine if your web pages are accessible to people with impaired vision.

Quick Page Accessibility Tester


Quick Page Accessibility Tester is a bookmarklet that you can click on at any time to get a quick analysis of any of your web pages. It highlights definite issues with your page, warns about possible issues and also highlights areas on the page that could benefit from some ARIA enhancements.

GrayBit – Grayscale Conversion Contrast Accessibility Tool


GrayBit – Grayscale Conversion Contrast Accessibility Tool is an online accessibility testing tool that visually converts your full-color web pages into grayscale renditions for the purpose of visually testing the page’s perceived contrast.

Accessibility Color Wheel


Accessibility Color Wheel lets you see if a color pair is good for accessibility. Choose a foreground and background color by pointing the mouse over the wheel or the grey bar and click. If you see an ‘OK’ message then the color pair is good for accessibility. Otherwise, change one or both colors until you get an ‘OK’.

HERA – Accessibility Tester


HERA is a tool for checking the accessibility of your web pages according to the specification of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. HERA does a set of tests on your web pages, identifies any automatically detectable errors or checkpoints that are met, and shows which checkpoints need manual verification.

Accessibility Valet


Accessibility Valet displays the markup of your web pages in a normalized form. It highlights valid, deprecated and bogus markup, as well as misplaced elements. Any accessibility warnings are shown in a generated report.

Cynthia Says


Cynthia Says is a web content accessibility validation tool that identifies errors in your design that are related to Section 508 standards and the WCAG guidelines.

TAW


TAW is a tool for the analysis of your web pages, based on the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0. In addition to the web-based tool, there’s a standalone download option as well.

WebAnywhere


WebAnywhere is a non-visual interface that lets you interact with your web pages in a similar way to screen readers like JAWS or Window-Eyes.

Colour Contrast Analyser


Colour Contrast Analyser is a Firefox extension that lists color combinations used in your web pages. It lays out the colors in a table that summarises the foreground color, background color, luminosity contrast ratio, and the color and brightness difference.

WAT – Web Accessibility Toolbar


WAT is a Internet Explorer toolbar that helps you manually examine your web pages for a variety of accessibility aspects.

Firefox Accessibility Extension


Firefox Accessibility Extension is just what the name says: a Firefox extension that you can use to check your use of structural and styling markup in your web pages that support functional web accessibility. That will make it easier for people with disabilities to view and navigate your web pages.

Accessibility Favelets


Accessibility Favelets is a collection of bookmarklets that help with accessibility when working on your web pages. These are basically little scripts that you save (ie. bookmark in your web browser) and then use to test for accessibility when on one of your web pages.

What Are Your Most Useful Tools?

Over to you: what accessibility tools do you deem essential? Do you have any useful tips for accessibility? What glaring omissions do you know that should be on this list? Feel free to share your useful additions in the comments section below.

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Mobile Cheatsheets for iPhone, Android and Blackberry App Development

In this post we have rounded up a selection of useful cheatsheets, references, quick recipes and code snippet resources specifically for Android, Blackberry and iPhone app development. No developer should work without these.

Android Classes (PDF)

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Fastboot Cheat Sheet (HTML)

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BlackBerry Browser CSS Reference (PDF)

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Xcode Keyboard Shortcut List (PNG)

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iPhone SDK Objective-C Cheat Sheet (PDF)

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jQuery idocs – API documentation for jQuery built specifically for the iPhone & iPod touch

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Cocoa iOS 3.0 Cheatsheet (PDF)

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iPhone Distribution Build Cheatsheet (PDF)

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iPhone Application Development For Dummies Cheat Sheet (HTML)

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Hardboiled CSS3 Media Queries (HTML)

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CSS3 Cheat Sheet (PDF)

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Touch Gesture Reference Guide (PDF)

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