Feb 15
Tags:
design,
toolkit,
wireframe
Quommunnication Stencil Kit
A PSD file with common design elements for sketching and wireframing: form elements, RSS feed icons, colors, Advertising units, browser windows and grids
Facebook Applications Stencil Kit
A pretty sizable collection of Facebook related elements to use in creating wireframes for Facebook applications.
Free Sketching & Wireframing Kit
The Sketching & Wireframing Kit is a free set of elements for sketching and wireframing. It consists of form elements, icons, indicators, feedback messages, tool tips, navigation elements, image placeholders, embedded videos, sliders and common ad banners. The Kit comes in two vector formats, one for Adobe Illustrator and the other in SVG, which can be easily modified. It can also be downloaded in PDF and EPS formats.
Oct 04
Tags:
design,
icon,
noupe,
social media

In this post we release a new and free Social Media Icon Set: A Custom Icon Set, specially designed in a high quality and unique style for our readers that will hopefully meet your expectations and will come in handy in your projects.
6 beautiful and clean icons: New RSS, Twitter, Del.icio.us, Stumble Upon, Facebook and Email. This set was designed by IconShock and released exclusively for Noupe and its readers.
Download the set (.zip, including .png source files, 1.2 Mb)
Aug 30
Tags:
design,
facebook,
infographics,
twitter
A new method of comparison using Infographics has come up. As an example see, the infographics that depicts whose the best contender: Facebook or Twitter.

Apr 14
Tags:
checklist,
design,
launch,
navigation,
sitemap,
usability,
web design
After reviewing website for a few months, I’ve begun to see general patterns emerge that make a site more or less usable. I would like to highlight some of the more common problems designers should address on their own sites in a Usability checklist before launching a site.
- Site ID - A Sites ID is usually found at the top left of a page right next to navigation of some kind.
- Page Name - Name of any page being browsed needs to be made very clear to the user.
- Navigation by browsing - There are two primary ways a user can navigate a site, and it’s important to have both forms of navigation on almost every page. Primary Navigation is of course navigation to get to the main parts of the site. Secondary Navigation divides primary navigation into subsections. Utilities are parts of your site that aren’t really connected to the primary sections of your site.
- Navigation by Search - The second form of navigation by searching. Some users prefer browsing, some prefer searching, so it’s usually wise to include both.
- Tag line or site description - Taglines are a great way to explain the purpose of a site to a user quickly.
These are just a suggestion, as all items mentioned may not be applicable for all sites.
Mar 23
Tags:
design,
google,
history
Interesting to go back to past!
