
Hi, I’m Brian Dys — a photographer from the inside looking out · a composer entangled in electronic music · a UX designer · a spouse, a parent, & everything in between.
Update – 10/9/2014
This post has been moved to Design DriveThru.
Ever use Spotify? It’s been around for many years now but just two months ago it landed here in Philippines – making everyone curb their Aegis hunger and making Spinnr spin out awesome gimmicks.
No doubt that the traditional rectangle image has lost its edge literally. CSS border-radius
enabled designers to carve the sharp edges into rounded corners. And take it to the extreme, the corners vanish and the shape becomes a circle.
Spotify’s app presents album and artist covers in a circular manner with the same picture faded in the background.
This is what we’ll recreate using HTML and CSS.
A white-label product or service is a product or service produced by one company (the producer) that other companies (the marketers) rebrand to make it appear as if they made it.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-label_product
If clients say, “We want this widget white-labeled,” theme it, rebrand it, they mean.
You know something, Hecate. I wish I could go back to Cliffordville and begin again – I’m starting all over. You see, getting it – that was the kick – getting it, not having it.
~ William Feathersmith
From The Twilight Zone: Season 4, Episode 14 – Of Late I Think of Cliffordville (11 Apr. 1963)