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Positive Shapes-In a drawing or painting positive shapes are the solid forms in a design such as a bowl of fruit. In a sculpture it is the solid form of the sculpture. ... What elements of design will be used in your project?
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www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/Files/elements.htm
www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/Files/elements.htm
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Elements of Good Website Design ... White papers, "how to" and "helpful hints" as well as publications you have shared in paper form all make good content, if they are organized and edited properly.
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www.icomsolutions.com/elements.htm
www.icomsolutions.com/elements.htm
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Web Application Form Design by Luke Wroblewski ... The primary action associated with a form (most commonly “submit” or “save”) needs to carry a stronger visual weight (in the example above bright color, bold font, background color, etc.) than the other form elements and should vertically align with the input fields.
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www.lukew.com/resources/articles/web_forms.html
www.lukew.com/resources/articles/web_forms.html
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Compared to most elements of Web application design, HTML forms are refreshingly simple so you can focus more on business and data tier design. Nonetheless, it's still possible to spend an extraordinary amount of time developing and maintaining forms. ... The Need for Good Form Design...
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www.15seconds.com/Issue/000706.htm
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It’s a fairly straightforward piece of work with most (but not all) of the common form elements complying with my layout intentions with a reasonable degree of faithfulness. I tested it in every browser at my disposal and it looks passable in all of them — some better than ... Categories Web Design ... Good Form Detail...
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www.subtraction.com/2005/08/22/free-form-fo
www.subtraction.com/2005/08/22/free-form-fo
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The primary action associated with a form (most commonly “submit” or “save”) needs to carry a stronger visual weight (in the example above bright color, bold font, background color, etc.) than the other form elements and should vertically align with the input fields. ... For more on Form Design...; Check out Luke...
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www.uie.com/articles/web_forms/
www.uie.com/articles/web_forms/
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I've purposely not styled any of the form elements themselves (beyond width and positioning), as the focus here is on structure and layout. Undoubtedly, further styling would increase the aesthetics and usability of the forms, but such design is much more site-dependent and best left to your own imagination.
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www.themaninblue.com/writing/perspective/2004/03/24/
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In this post I would show another way to design FORM using list elements <ul> and <li> (Jennifer also suggested to use <dl> tag). In any case, if you want to use pure CSS code instead of HTML table to design your FORM I think this is a good way to do it.
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woork.blogspot.com/2008/06/form-elements-design-using-c...
woork.blogspot.com/2008/06/form-elements-design-using-css-and-list.html
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Design tools for creative professionals. Print resources, online guides, legal forms, and much more. ... DESIGN RESOURCES DESIGN LIFE STORE MY ACCOUNT ... Web Browser Elements...
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www.designerstoolbox.com/designresources/elements/
www.designerstoolbox.com/designresources/elements/
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