Tangled in Design Branding Decoration

Tangled in Design is the work of Stephen Greig, currently a Web Designer/Front-end guy in Nottingham, UK.

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Tangled in Design is the work of Stephen Greig, currently a Freelance Web Designer/Front-end guy in Nottingham, UK.

Stephen specialises in design and front-end development, notably HTML5 & semantics, scalable CSS, along with particular expertise in the experimental, cutting edge CSS3 modules.

Stephen's been in the industry as a full-time professional for over 5 years, during which he has graduated with a First Class BA Honours degree, written a 380 page book on advanced CSS3 and held Senior positions in both New Zealand and South Wales.

He has since moved back to his home in Nottingham where he now works as a Senior Web Designer.

Stephen loves sports and is a keen follower of Hereford FC as well as the Welsh Rugby Union and Football teams.

He also has a deep passion for music and boasts an extremely varied taste, as is evident by his last.fm profile.

He also likes swearing and thinks that talking in third person is cool as fuck.

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Posts From: May 2011

  1. Colour in Web Design – Yellow

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    Yellow is often perceived as a happy, cheerful colour which is often used to create warm and inviting designs. On the other hand, yellow is also used to denote warnings and is sometimes seen as cowardice. In the series so far, this is possibly my favourite round-up. The colour has been used to create some […]

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  2. Famous Logos in CSS3 – Pepsi

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    This is the first in a new, experimental CSS3 series within which I will be attempting to re-create a famous brand logo each week without the aid of any images, using only CSS. I should probably start by saying there may be better or more efficient ways to achieve my outcomes than whatever methods I […]

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  3. Colour in Web Design – Green

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    Green signifies nature and the environment. The word has even taken on a brand new meaning; an attitude of being environmentally friendly and socially responsible, subsequently resulting in a whole host of websites making use of the colour green to portray such a consumer friendly image. The colour green is also synonymous with peace and […]

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