The 1001 Faces of Semiomantics XO
New Semiomantics XO Theme for WordPress The above Screenshots represent just some of the pages, features and looks the 2012 Edition of the high performance XO Theme for WordPress has up its sleeves. The above site is the fruit of the 2 Days Ycademy Online Seminar for Semiomantics Developers and designers. XO Theme Features The 2012 Edition of XO is focused on even more flexibility in as much as editing, cross-browser and cross-platform compatibility are concerned. The Site displays perfectly on Mobile devices, showing responsiveness also of the plugged in scripts chosen of which some have been adapted to satisfy the high standards of ...
Facebook Strategy with WordPress
10 Steps to Implement your Facebook Strategy with WordPress Contents 10 Steps to Implement your Facebook Strategy with WordPress 11 Efficient Facebook Strategies 7 Ways to jeopardize your Facebook success for sure 4 Important Facebook features to focus on Facebook Privacy and Accessibility settings Workshop: Information and Profile Friends, Fans and Subscriptions Facebook Pages Workshop: Build a simple Facebook page Creative and useful Facebook Page Content Integrating WordPress with Facebook Workshop: Build your Facebook with WordPress Create Unlimited Facebook Fan Pages with WordPress Increase Likes by 150% with Reveal “Like” Tab Gateways Unlimited Customization Options When Designing Your Fan Pages Create Unlimited Custom Pages with the WordPress Page Editor Create Custom Menus and Navigation with Just a Few ...
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How to Customize your WordPress Typography
0 Comments Published by Yorgo Nestoridis February 8th, 2012 in Best WordPress typography, Design, Elegant Web Design, Elegant WordPress, Fonts, Semiomantics, Semiomantics XO, Semiomantics XO typography, Web Design, Web Design Workshop, WordPress, WordPress Development, YorgoLive CallsBasic CSS3 to Customize your WordPress Theme With the increasing browser compatibility of CSS3, additional customization of websites is in the reach of most anyone (Even a Monkey can do it, according to Nikos Advertizopoulos …). Tonight we will start with a series of calls to become familiar with the possibilities arising from the use of CSS3 on WordPress to improve typography and font styles. You may follow the progress of the work at the Ycademy Demo Site which features the Semiomantics XO Theme. Looking forward to seeing you on YorgoLive tonight. Related posts: How to Customize WordPress 2 How to Customize WordPress Semiomantics XO Transparent WordPress Drafts Customize WordPress with Semiomantics XO XO Photo Press WordPress Theme
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How to Customize your WordPress Typography
0 Comments Published by Yorgo Nestoridis February 8th, 2012 in Design, Elegant Web Design, Elegant WordPress, Fonts, Semiomantics, Semiomantics XO, Semiomantics XO typography, Typography on WordPress, Web Design, Web Design Workshop, WordPress, WordPress DevelopmentBasic CSS3 to Customize your WordPress Theme With the increasing browser compatibility of CSS3, additional customization of websites is in the reach of most anyone (Even a Monkey can do it, according to Nikos Advertizopoulos …). Tonight we will start with a series of calls to become familiar with the possibilities arising from the use of CSS3 on WordPress to improve typography and font styles. You may follow the progress of the work at the Ycademy Demo Site which features the Semiomantics XO Theme. Looking forward to seeing you on YorgoLive tonight. Related posts: How to Customize WordPress 2 How to Customize WordPress Semiomantics XO Transparent WordPress Drafts Customize WordPress with Semiomantics XO XO Photo Press WordPress Theme
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12 Principles of Animation with After Effects
14 Comments Published by Yorgo Nestoridis December 15th, 2011 in After Effects, Animated 3D, Design, Digital Media Design, Media Design, Principles of AnimationAnimation for Beginners with After Effects Since Disney’s hand-drawn animation, nothing has changed when it comes to the basic principles of animation. The success of Disney was not just in the design of Mickey and friends but in the way the characters were put into motion. At Saturday’s Ycademy Seminar we will explain the 12 Principles of Animation and see, how to apply them with After Effects. 1. Slow in – slow out Acceleration and deceleration is created with Easy Ease in and out functions is AE. The effect creates fluid motion. 2. Anticipation Anticipation designs the action leading to the actual movement, like the backwards swing before hitting a ball with a golf club. Anticipation prepares the viewer for the action which will occur. Surprise actions can be more effective without anticipation. 3. Squash and Stretch Squashing and stretching blows life into a volume. The rule is, not to change the volume while designing the effect: a vertical squash goes with a horizontal stretch. 4. Arc Objects tend to move along an arc, rather than along straight lines. In After Effects we animate along a path. 5. Straight Ahead Action vs. Pose to Pose Straight Ahead Action refers to [...]
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