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9 Usability And UX Pitfalls: Learn How To Avoid Them

As the web has matured, design has come along with it, but there are still a number of issues that affect usability and user experience that haven’t matured at the same rate as design.

If we want to be ahead of the design curve: get more satisfied clients, and happier users, we need to make sure that both we and our clients understand what these points are, and how to solve them.

When designing and developing a website, there are many different things that we focus on:

  • Design
  • Compatibility
  • Content
  • Usability
  • ..and I am sure you could keep counting down a lot more here, but let’s keep reading.

Remember, as Jacob Neilsen once said:

A bad website is like a grumpy salesman.

The inverse is also true, a good, well designed website is a great way to represent your brand, and to get your message out there.

Read on for a brief list of some of pitfalls that can bring your site down, and how you can solve these issues just below.

1. Hard To Find Content You Are Interested In

These sites are known, but design is outdated and what about usability?:

  • irs.gov
  • boink.com
  • reddit.com
IRS Forms Galore - Content is Impossible to find

Form number what now?

The spinning dominoes are the links to the content... boink.com

The spinning dominoes are the links to the content…

Content is hard to find - reddit.com

Ah, reddit.com, my old foe. I like the concept, but the content hurts me

How many times have you been to a website, eager to search for some pertinent information about:

  • Product
  • Prices
  • Company
  • Telephone number

..or other factors, only to find the content is nigh on impossible to find.

How many times have you had friends ask you for help when searching for certain information because they just didn’t know how to find the right information? Government departments and utilities especially, I’m looking at you! I’m sure everyone has had their own soul destroying experiences with sites like the IRS.

Browsing the web shouldn’t be this difficult – as we are often told, content is king.

We need to ensure that content takes pride of place on its’ throne, that users can find all the information that they are looking for. We shouldn’t have to go in and out of a million different menus before we find the correct content.

Solution

You know best what information is important for your users, make sure this information is easily accessible.

So you have a lot of content on your site?:

  1. Make sure everything is in relevant sections on your site
  2. Make the search function on your site work well.
  3. Clear tagging and categories can help a lot!
  4. Make sure what needs to stand out, does stand out.
  5. Things need to be logically named.

A blur test (where you add say a 10% blur to your design images) can help to make sure what you want to be visible really does stand out. Use usability testing sites like IntuitionHQ.com to see what’s working and what’s not.

2. Poor layout

  • qq.com
  • allterrain.co.nz
  • craigslist.org
QQ.com - see all the text flying at your face?

I know this is in Chinese – it means you can see all the text flying at your face even more

Poor Layout - allterrain.co.nz

Text, everywhere. Want to know more? Click! Anywhere!

Poor Layout - craigslist.org

Functional? Kind of. Pretty? Not even close.

Of course, another reason why content is so hard to find is poor layout.

  • What about all those sites that think they should include all of their content, and then some on the main page of their site?
  • What about including lots of flashy banners all over the place?
  • Check!
  • What about sticking all the navigation menus in the last place anyone is likely to look?

OK, some of these statements may be exaggerations, but I’m sure all of you have come across sites that have done all of these things and worse. Again, this is taking the ‘content it king’ thing a few steps too far – you should really put it all in it’s appropriate place – I think a lot of news sites try and shove all the content on the front page because they think that’s the only place we’d ever possibly look.

If things are neatly laid out, we won’t have this problem!

Solution

  • Hire a designer (like the people reading this article)!

Just because some poorly laid out sites succeed, doesn’t mean you should try and follow their trend. They succeed despite poor design and poor layout, not because of it. It also means they are more susceptible to losing out to more functional designs in the future.

Don’t listen to clients when they tell you to do something which you know doesn’t work, and use usability testing to prove your point – the results can’t lie, and they have nothing to argue with.

3. Confusing menus

  • lesailes.hermes.com
  • billyconnolly.com
  • pizzacaper.com.au
Navigation Fail - It turns out the orange bar with the question mark is for navigation...

It turns out the orange bar with the question mark is for navigation…

Confusing menus - billyconnolly.com

As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words…

Confusing menus - pizzacaper.com.au

Nice enough looking site, but what do flash and HTML mean to most people?

People are generally pretty familiar with menu navigation,but..:

  • What about sites where you interact with different menus in different ways?
  • What about sites where the menus all have obscure titles?
  • What about sites where the menu structure is just plain wacky?
    No one is going to look for ‘contact us’ in the Personal Finance section.
  • What about sites where you just have no idea what you are meant to be doing, or even what you can interact with? A lot of flash sites fall into this trap.

Also, make sure people know how to get back where they came from… This is a big issue for ordinary users.

Solution

  • Write down (on paper!) a menu structure.
  • Make it logical.
  • Ask people where they would look for specific information, and arrange the menus accordingly.
  • Preferably check with the sites target audience
  • And again – run usability tests.
  • Try and leave a breadcrumb trail so people can get back to where they came from, and make sure the back and forward buttons work (AJAX sites, I’m looking at you!).

These little things do make a difference.

4. Poor menu layout and design:

  • godaddy.com
  • microsoft.com
  • vodafone.co.nz
Godaddy - menus menus everywhere, but nothing to be found

Menus, menus everywhere, but nothing to be found

Poor menu layout - microsoft.com

I suspect most people aren

vodafone menu - vodafone.co.nz

Pricing feels like it might be a popular option, but nowhere to be found

Many sites also suffer from poor menu layout and design:

  • Often the most important areas are hidden deep within menus.
  • Often the prime content from the site is buried far underneath millions of other bits and pieces that people just don’t care about.
  • Many sites place ads in amongst the content, which means people have to scroll further and search more to find what they are looking for. While it might lead to higher click through rates on the ads to start with, people quickly get fed up with these kind of tactics and are far more likely to leave your site, or start using ad blocking software when they visit.

Neither of these outcomes benefit you.

Solution

You should be using different analytics tools to tell you:

  1. What content is most popular
  2. What pages people spend the most time on
  3. What content is viewed more infrequently.

Make use of this information.

For content driven sites, try linking to relevant articles from previous articles, and actually using categories and tags so people can find the relevant information.

With advertising – try and keep it to the sidebar and end of articles, and even then you should limit it’s numbers, flashy-ness, and make sure it fits in with your site.

5. No or poorly done indicators of progress:

  • dell.co.nz
Dell - Seems easy enough

Dell – Seems easy enough

But wait, there's more! And where does it end? Nobody knows.

But wait, there's more! And where does it end? Nobody knows.

Some sites do this, some sites do it very poorly, and some sites don’t give any indicators of progress at all.

When it isn’t done or isn’t done well, it makes a really frustrating user experience:

  • Imagine you are signing up for some service but you have no idea how long its going to take or how many steps are left.
  • Imagine the sites craps out part of the way through.
  • Imagine you get to step 4 and decide to give up.

It really does make for a frustrating user experience, and leads to much higher abandonment too.

Oh, people like to know when they’ve actually finished the process too. Try and make signup and purchase as easy as possible:

  • Do people really need to create an account?
  • What information doe you really need?

Solution

People love to know where they’re at, and how much further they have to go.Tell them.

The easiest way to do this is just a list with steps – Dell got this half right, and then decided to add about a million sub-steps, so it’s kind of wasted. Doing this right is so simple, and yet often forgotten.

A little ’success button’ or the like when signup or purchase is finished wouldn’t go astray either.

6. No way to provide feedback

  • facebook.com
  • sitevalley.com
  • alexa.com
And contact or feedback?...

And contact or feedback?…

Feedback form - sitevalley.com

Feedback? Check! Four levels deep? Hmm

Alexa.com - no help or feedback

Contact? Feedback? Nowhere to be found

OK, Facebook probably has the best excuse for this – if contact details were floating about, they would probably get millions of enquiries every day from the same kind of people who find the login page via google, and complain when they find other sites instead.

However, for smaller sites getting feedback from users is invaluable. Even for bigger sites, the people who complain probably represent a large number who care but just can’t be bothered or don’t know how to let you know their feelings.

Solution

Feedback forms are about the easiest thing you could set up. The feedback you get from them is priceless.

And wouldn’t you rather your users came complaining to you than left for your competition? The fact that people care enough to contact you is a sign of success for you site, so go ahead and make it easy for them to get through:

  • Email address
  • Contact forms
  • Forums…

The choice is yours, but having several options is a good way to ensure there is a method to please everybody.

And while you’re at it, people love about pages too, even very simple ones will do – your analytics results will surprise you with just how many people click through to these pages.

7. Use of social media: Just about everyone

This makes me feel sad.

This makes me feel sad.

We all know social media is taking over the web these days. Every man and his dog needs to have Facebook, Twitter, Digg, LinkedIn… Well, the list just goes on and on really. This is a really great way to connect with your audience, to let them know what is going with your site, company, brand etc, and to generate buzz about your company.

BUT, and this is a big but, about 99% of people on these services never update their pages or have 3 or 4 followers on twitter (OK, we all start somewhere, but if their last tweet was months ago, maybe it’s time to let go).

Solution

Explain to your clients, it’s great if they use social networks, but they need to have a strategy.

If they want to use social media, they need to use social media!This means good content, regular updates, and actually connecting with people.

Maybe if Kevin Costner builds it, they will come, but this doesn’t work for everyone – for most people you get out what you put in. If they won’t use it, don’t do it. It looks really unprofessional when these sort of organisations just let things hang.

8. Too Many Options

  • dell.co.nz
  • microsoft.com
  • reddit.com
Um, what?... Too many options!

Um, what?…

Too many options - microsoft.com

My head hurts just looking at this

Too many choices - reddit.com

Sorry reddit – just too many choices.

If there is one thing Apples recent success has shown us, it’s that most people don’t care that much about having millions of different options to choose from.

They want maybe a couple of basic choices at best, and something that works. I’ve lost count of the number of sites I’ve gone to which try and sell me on a million and one different things, 99.99% of which I don’t want, rather than just presenting me with fewer options which I can actually choose from.

I don’t need 50 different options for web hosting, 3 or 4 different tiers will do me fine. I’d tell them that through the feedback form if they actually had one… I’m sure you’ve all had people come to you with complaints like this:

  • Which option do I need
  • What one actually works for me
  • What on earth are the differences between them?

Solve it.

Solution

Keep it simple.

You know your users/customers/readers best. Figure out what they want, and just give them that. They honestly don’t need millions of different options, and the time spent customising for every last one of them just simply isn’t worth it, and confuses the hell out of most ordinary users, as well as making for a really frustrating user experience.

9. Links, forms and buttons that don’t work

You can crap out, but website won’t tell you why you can’t go on – Countless.

Form failures

The password (on sign up) that won't work; The unclickable calendar; And the least helpful 404

Ah yes, the old favorite; after all that time filling in the feedback form, signup form etc., you click the submit form and… Error, the form is broken. And you know what, we won’t save all the data you just entered, so you’d better enter it again.

  • What about including lots of mandatory fields that most people don’t know the answer to, or just plain don’t exist.
  • What about having lots of broken links floating around on your website?…
  • Crazy catchphas’ fall into this category too.
  • What about all the links that don’t actually connect to anything?
  • The images that won’t load for some reason?
  • The videos that have been removed?
  • … The list still goes on.

Solution

Test, test, test.

This is one of the most basic usability flaws you can have, and one which has a great impact on your site. These kind of negative experiences really push people away from sites, and make them never want to come back.

The more you test, the more you will find. Of course, there needs to be limits, so when you go live make sure the feedback form is there and works too! If you are going to have mandatory fields, make sure they really need to be mandatory – a sign up without complete information is still better then.

I was recently signing up for a service that demanded to know what state I’m from. The only problem is, I’m from New Zealand, and we don’t have states here – and of course, there was no prompt to tell me what they actually wanted to know.

When people do hit a 404 page, try and have some useful information there so they can get to the information they want.

Conclusion

Of course there are many other pitfalls, these are just a few key examples to get you started. Nobody can be perfect either, the point is, the more you think about it, the more you test, the better your sites will be. The better the site, the happier the client, and the more success you will have in the long run.

On top of this, usability testing is another service you can sell on to your clients, and which adds a lot of value for them too. It’s win-win; you get more money, and they get better sites.

Do you have any pet peeves about usability, UX, or design in general?

Be sure to let us know in the comments! Your feedback is very welcomed!

Learn Photo Editing: Tutorials for Designers and Photographers

Photoshop provides designers and photographers with the opportunity professionally edit photos for the best results. While there are almost endless possibilities for photo editing with Photoshop, there can be a lot to learn.

Here we will present links to various tutorials on a wide range of topics related to photo editing. If you’re looking to learn more about a specific type of editing or technique, or if you are just getting started with photo editing, this post should serve as an excellent resource for you. The tutorials listed below are separated into categories to make it easier to find what you’re looking for.

For more on photo editing please see:

  • 45 Photo Editing Tutorials for Photoshop
  • 35+ Photo Editing Tutorials for Photoshop
  • 60 Photoshop Tutorials for Photo Touch-Ups

Eyes:

Changing Eye Color in an Image

Changing Eye Color in an Image

Shadowy, Sultry Eyes

Shadowy, Sultry Eyes

  • How to Change Eye Color
  • Apply Eye Makeup
  • Retouch Eyes with Digital Makeup
  • Enhancing Iris Color
  • Using the Red Eye Tool Nondestructively
  • Retouching Eyes with Photoshop CS4 Part 1 and Part 2
  • Retouching Eyes in Photoshop

Skin:

  • Super Fast and Easy Facial Retouching
  • Quick and Effective Facial Photo Retouching
  • Easily Smooth and Soften Skin in Photos
  • Remove Freckles
  • Really Cool Digital Make Up in Photoshop in 10 Minutes
  • Fix Blown Out Skin
  • Airbrushing: Natural Smooth Skin
  • Adding a Realistic Tattoo the Easy Way with Photoshop
  • Bring Tanned Look to the Skin
  • Making Beautiful Skin
  • Smooth Skin
  • How to Change Skin Tone in Photoshop
  • Wrinkle Removal
  • Applying Digital Makeup in Photoshop CS3

Hair:

Change Hair Color in Photoshop

Change Hair Color in Photoshop

Professional Photo Retouching Video Tutorial: Hair

Professional Photo Retouching Video Tutorial: Hair

Masking Hair in Photoshop CS3 (video)

Masking Hair in Photoshop CS3 (video)

  • How to Quickly and Effectively Clean Out Body Hair in Photoshop
  • Photo Retouching: Change Hair Color Photoshop Tutorial
  • Reducing 5 O’Clock Shadow and Beard Stubble in Photoshop

Nose:

Easy Digital Nose Job in Photoshop

Easy Digital Nose Job in Photoshop

  • Digital Nip Tuck
  • Retouch Tutorial for Modifying Nose (video)
  • Change Nose Size Using Liquify Tool (video)

Teeth:

Whitening Teeth the Professional Way

Whitening Teeth the Professional Way

  • How to Whiten and Brighten Teeth in Photoshop
  • Create Hollywood Smile
  • Whiten Teeth to Improve a Smile in Photoshop CS4
  • How to Whiten Teeth in Photoshop (video)
  • Teeth Whitening Photoshop Tutorial

General Retouching:

Basic Photo Editing Tutorial

Basic Photo Editing Tutorial

  • 5 Really Easy, Yet Essential Photo Retouch Techniques for Photoshop Beginners
  • Retouching Tutorial
  • Photo Enhancement Tutorial
  • Professional Photo Retouching Bikini Model
  • Ultimate Makeup
  • Beautify a Face
  • Retouching a Studio Portrait
  • Beauty Retouching with Smart Filers in Photoshop

Lighting:

Create a Colorful Portrait with Easy Lighting Effects

Create a Colorful Portrait with Easy Lighting Effects

Darklight Photo Manipulation

Darklight Photo Manipulation

  • Simple Focused Lighting Effect in Photoshop
  • Trendy Neutral Photo Effect
  • Adaptive Contrast
  • Foreground Lighting
  • Add Dynamic Lighting to a Flat Photograph
  • Bring Color and Light Out of Ordinary Image
  • Make a Photo Sharper and Brighter
  • Adding Amazing Light to Your Portraits
  • Control Light in Photoshop

Working with Levels in Photoshop:

Improving Image Tone with Levels in Photoshop

Improving Image Tone with Levels in Photoshop

  • Fix Tone and Color with Levels in Photoshop
  • How to Effectively Use Contrast, Auto Levels, and Batch Processing
  • The Magic of Levels (video)
  • Photoshop Levels

Working with Curves in Photoshop:

How to Use Curves in Photoshop

How to Use Curves in Photoshop

Color Correction with the Curves Adjustment Tool

Color Correction with the Curves Adjustment Tool

  • Learn the Power of Curves (video)
  • Color Correction with Photoshop Curves
  • Solving Exposure Problems Using Curves

Working with Adjustment Layers in Photoshop:

A Basic Guide to Photoshop CS4 Adjustment Layers

A Basic Guide to Photoshop CS4 Adjustment Layers

  • Photoshop Adjustment Layer and Retouching Tutorial
  • Non-Destructive Photo Editing with Adjustment Layers in Photoshop
  • Contrast Layers
  • Apply Adjustments to a Single Layer
  • The Black and White Adjustment Layer
  • Applying Fixes Using Adjustment Layers and Masks
  • Burning and Dodging with Adjustment Layers and Masks

Working with Layer Masks in Photoshop:

Photoshop 101: How to Use Layer Masks

Photoshop 101: How to Use Layer Masks

  • Multiply with Layer Masks
  • Partial Color with Layer Masks
  • Layer Masks
  • Layer Masking in Photoshop CS4
  • How to Use Layer Masks in Photoshop

Photoshop’s Blend Modes:

Photoshop’s Five Essential Blend Modes for Photo Editing

Photoshop's Five Essential Blend Modes for Photo Editing

  • An Explanation of Photoshop Blend Modes
  • Working with Photoshop Blending Modes and Opacity

Working with Tones in Photoshop:

Photoshop CS4 Tone Correction (video)

Photoshop CS4 Tone Correction (video)

  • Black and White Toning in Photoshop CS3
  • Split Toning in Photoshop

Working with Backgrounds:

How to Quickly and Easily Remove a Background in Photoshop

How to Quickly and Easily Remove a Background in Photoshop

  • The Background Eraser Tool in Photoshop
  • Removing Background Color

Combining Photos:

Blending Two Images Seamlessly with Photoshop

Blending Two Images Seamlessly with Photoshop

  • Blend Photos with Apply Image in Photoshop
  • Merge Two Images for a Custom Collage
  • Photoshop CS4 Photomerge (video)

Colors:

Color Correction Basics in Photoshop

Color Correction Basics in Photoshop

Retro Colors

Retro Colors

Advanced Color Correction Tutorial that will Knock Your Socks Off

Advanced Color Correction Tutorial that will Knock Your Socks Off

Precision Color Control in Photoshop

Precision Color Control in Photoshop

Return Colors to a Black and White Photo

Return Colors to a Black and White Photo

  • Enhance Colors with Photoshop’s Photo Filter
  • Boosting Contrast and Color with the Luminosity Mask
  • Split Toning
  • Awesome Photorealistic Coloring Techniques
  • How to Pop Color Selectively Using Channel Mixers and Layer Masks in Photoshop
  • Enhance Your Image with Selective Color Adjustments
  • Impressive Color Blending Technique
  • Black and White Conversions in Photoshop CS3
  • Artistic Sepia/Colorizing Effect
  • Retro Polaroid Coloring on Your Photo
  • Changing Color in Photoshop

Photo Restoration:

Professional Photograph Restoration Workflow

Professional Photograph Restoration Workflow

  • Photo Restoration (video)
  • How to Do Photo Restorations in Photoshop

HDR:

Achieve HDR Style Effects Using Photoshop and the Lucis Art Filter

Achieve HDR Style Effects Using Photoshop and the Lucis Art Filter

Easy HDR Technique

Easy HDR Technique

  • Gritty HDR
  • HDR Tone Mapping with Layers in Photoshop
  • Fake Desaturated HDR in 5 Minutes

Selections and Extractions in Photoshop:

Handy Techniques for Cutting Out Hair in Photoshop

Handy Techniques for Cutting Out Hair in Photoshop

  • Selecting and Extracting Hair
  • Digging Into Channels as an Extraction Tool Part 1 and Part 2
  • Removing Elements from a Photo in Photoshop CS4

For more learning resources please see:

  • Learn Web Design
  • Learn Photoshop
  • Learn Illustrator

Best Tutorials From Web To Learn Photo Retouching

Preview-photoshop-ultimate-roundup-os-retouching-tutorialsRetouching is very neccesary if youre a photographer. It can be pretty fun if you just want to try it out as well. In this article there are collected newest and best retouching tutorials from the web. Of course there are a lot more outside, but I believe you dont need them all. You can find anything here from the basic skin smoothening with gaussian blur to complex picture part extracting from background.

Tutorials are sorted in categories, so there shouldnt be any problem finding the right one for you. I didnt create this article for you to scroll down 100 same, old, basic tutorials and just tweet them further. I created it for you to find something useful for you, acutally read it and learn something.

Skin

1. Retouching Skin Tutorial

Learn the basic things to do when you need to smoothen someons skin a bit. If you arent familiar with the art of retouching, you should take a quick look into this.

Retouching-skin-photoshop-ultimate-roundup-os-retouching-tutorials

2. Superb Skin Airbrush Technique

This is pretty basic tutorial as well. If you didnt like the previous one, take a look into this and Im pretty sure you will understand the basics of skin smoothening.

Superb-skin-airbrush-technique-photoshop-ultimate-roundup-os-retouching-tutorials

3. Skin Softening Tutorial – High/Low Pass

Video tutorial learn how to smoothen skin tones, while retaining skin detail and texture using High Pass filter.

4.Create Action for Smooth Airbrushed Skin

In this tutorialyouwill seehow to create an action to use in your photos for simple retouching jobs using blurring techniques and grain filters.This is recommended only for beginners, because you cant replace retouching skills with an action.

5. Removing Skin Blemishes With The Spot Healing Brush

Learn how to ably use Spot Healing Brush Tool to remove blemishes and clear up ugly spot.

Removing-skin-blemishes-with-spot-healing-brush-photoshop-ultimate-roundup-os-retouching-tutorials

6. How to Get Perfect Skin

Litte bit more explained and advanced use of default retouching tools Healing Brush, Clone Stamp, Gaussian Blur.

How-to-get-perfect-skin-photoshop-ultimate-roundup-os-retouching-tutorials

7. Soften Skin with Surface Blur

Another easy, fast way to smoothen skin. You will see the difference between Surface and Gaussian blur here. Ofcourse this blurring doesnt replace work with Healing Brush Tool, but it aint so bad either.

Whole face

1. High-End Facial Retouching Video Tutorial

This is a video tutorial that’ll teach you to make the necessary steps in high-end fashion/skin photo-retouching on all of your photographs.

2. Correcting Reflective Make-Up

This video tutorial shows you one way to address reflective make-up on a model or in a portrait.

Correcting-reflective-make-up-photoshop-ultimate-roundup-os-retouching-tutorials

3. High Quality Portrait Retouching

In this tutorial youllbe demonstrated the level of editing that goes into removing any discrepancies in the skin.

4. De-Aging in Photoshop

See some of the common retouching tools in action.

5.Professional Photo Retouching Tutorial

Another tutorial to see retouching in action and learn something you didnt quote understand from writen tutorials.

Hair

1. Professional Hair Retouching

Learn not just how to change hair color, but also how to remove unwanted strands, work with shadows and highlights, boost image vividness.

2. Change Hair Color With Photoshop

This tutorial will show you how to change the hair color easily with Photoshop. You can experiment yourself with color tones to achieve different outcomes.

Change-hair-color-in-photoshop-ultimate-roundup-os-retouching-tutorials

Whole Photo

1. Professional Photographic Retouching Tutorial

In this video tutorialyou will be guidedinto acomplete, professional photographic retouching from start to finish. Additional to all the standart retouching techniques, youre also going to learn how to simulate realistic depth of field and how to enhance some photos areas.

2. How To Straighten Crooked Photos

In this Photoshop tutorial, we’re going to learn a quick and easy way to straighten crooked photos.

How-to-straighten-crooked-photos-photoshop-ultimate-roundup-os-retouching-tutorials

Face Parts

1. Easy Digital Nose Job In Photoshop

In this tutorial you’re going to learn how incredibly easy it is to give someone a digital nose job.

Easy-digital-nose-job-in-photoshop-ultimate-roundup-os-retouching-tutorials

2. How to Digitally Paint Lip Gloss

This tutorial demonstrates how to use digital painting with a drawing tablet to create the illusion of lip gloss on bare lips.

How-to-digitally-paint-lip-gloss-photoshop-ultimate-roundup-os-retouching-tutorials

3. Face Shaping

Learn how to change the shape of nose, chin, lips, eyes etc using Warp and Liquify Tool.

Quick Tips

1. Whiten Teeth in Photoshop

Learn how to quickly whiten teeth in Photoshop in just a couple of minutes.

Whiten-teeth-in-photoshop-ultimate-roundup-os-retouching-tutorials

2. Virtual Weight Loss in Photoshop

Learn how to use Liquify Tool to remove overwightusing Photoshop.

3. Removing Makeup in Photoshop

Really easy tutorial showing you how to get rid of the needless make up using just Brush Tool.

4. Eye Make Up

Learn how to easily apply make up to eyes. You can use this technique to other face parts as well.

5. Retouch Eyes

Learn how to hightlight eyes, apply a bit of make up to make them look beautiful, not hyperbolic.

Retouching-eyes-in-photoshop-ultimate-roundup-os-retouching-tutorials

6. Dodge and Burn Tool Retouch

Learn how tu use Adjustment Layers, Dodge and Burn Tool to achieve similar result if you would used something like Healing Brush Tool.

Dodge-burn-tool-retouch-tutorial-photoshop-ultimate-roundup-os-retouching-tutorials

8. Changing Eye Color

In this Photoshop photo retouching tutorial, we’ll learn a very simple technique for changing someone’s eye color in a photo using a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer. This is basiccly the most popular way to change the eye color. After you get more familiar with other Adjustment layers, you can experiment with them too.

Change-eye-color-in-photoshop-ultimate-roundup-os-retouching-tutorials

9. How to Quickly and Effectively Clean Out Body Hair in Photoshop

Use Smudge Tool to quickly clean out body hair. This technique isnt nearly as good as Healing Brush Tool, but it can be a good time saver and sometimes the effect isnt so bad.

How-to-quickly-effectively-clean-out-body-hair-in-photoshop-photoshop-ultimate-roundup-os-retouching-tutorials

10. Applying a Realistic Tattoo

In this tutorial you willhave demonstrated an advanced technique to achieve a realistic tattoo.You will be using masks, adjustment layers, displacement maps, and several brushing skills will be applied.

Applying-realistic-tattoo-photoshop-ultimate-roundup-os-retouching-tutorials

11. Using The Red Eye Tool Non-Destructively

This photoshop tutorial will show you how to use Photoshop Red Eye Tool tool in a non-destructive way. You will alsosee you how to use the red eye tool to create a mask that you can use for any kind of red eye correction.

Using-red-eye-tool-non-destructively-photoshop-ultimate-roundup-os-retouching-tutorials

12. Healing Brushes

See how all of the Healing Toolswork.

Color Adjustments

1. Awesome Photorealistic Coloring Techniques

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2. Fix Tone and Color with Levels In Photoshop

Learn how to use basic Photoshop Adjustments to make your photos look more professional.

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3. Simple Focused Lighting Effect In Photoshop

In thistutorial, we’re going to look at how to bring focus and attention to a specific part of an image using a simple and easy to create lighting effect.

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4. Advanced Color Correction Tutorial

In this tutorial youre going to learn how to use Curves adjustment with concrete Channel. It is a more sophisticated technique of removing unwanted color casts

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5. Add Dynamic Lighting to a Flat Photograph

In this tutorial, you will seehow to spice up a fairly dull and flat photograph. Its very easy and fast. Go from flat photo to a uniquely lit style.

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6. Using the Selective Color Adjustment

This is a tutorial on how to use the selective color adjustment layer in photoshop to optimize colors and tones in your photos.

Landscape Retouch

1. Retouch a Damaged Photograph

In this Photoshop tutorial we’re going to improve the quality of a landscape photograph. Learn how to reduce noise, fix damaged areas and use Adjustment layers.

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2. Improve Colors of Your Photo

Learn really basic Adjustment Layer techniques to achieve good looking result.

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3. Landscape Retouching and Editing in Photoshop

A video tutorial on how to retouch landscape photos; includes information on brightness adjustment, sharpening, noise reduction, proper flattening, and artifact removal.

4. Professional Sharpening For Landscape Images

Learn how tu use Smart SHarpen Filter and get the effect done with blending modes.

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5. Enhance Photography

Enhance many aspects of your photography such as saturation, contrast, sharpening techniques and finish of the final presentation with an extremely slick border.

Extracting From Background

1. Selecting & Extracting Hair – Masking Tutorial

One of the most challenging montage or masking jobs in the profession of post-production editing is the hair lift. Learn how to extract hair from background with masking.

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2. Background Replacement Tutorial

A tutorial showing you how to add backgrounds and textures to your existing images using Color Range and Layer Masks.

3. Advanced Selecting Hair

Watch step by step videohow to use channels to extract difficult image areas like hair.

4. Digging into Channels as an Extraction Tool

Learn how tu use channels as an extraction method. Again, the example is a portrait with hair in it, so you could see the power of this technique.

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Further Resources

  • 10 Free Retouching Photoshop Files
  • 70 Beauty-Retouching Photoshop Tutorials
  • 26 Professional Photoshop Retouching Tutorials
  • 50 photo retouching tutorials
  • 23 Professional Facial Photoshop Retouching Tutorials
  • Glenn Feron Portfolio
  • Greg Apodaca Portfolio
  • Nikos Vasilakis Portfolio
  • Euphoria

Learn Web Design: Educational Resources for Beginners

In recent weeks we have published a few posts that focused on graphic design basics: Learn Photoshop and Learn Illustrator. Both of those posts generated a lot of interest from readers, so today we’ll continue with a third post in the series, this one focusing on the basics of web design.Here you will find categorized resources and links for learning HTML, CSS, typography, the design process, and more. If you’re just getting started or looking to brush up on your skills, you may want to bookmark many of these resources.

Introductory Information and General Learning Resources

General resources for learning web design

The sites listed below are excellent places to find loads of content aimed at people who are looking to learn more about web design and front end development. Much of the content is free but some of it is available for a membership fee, which may be worth the cost to save yourself some time in tracking down the right resources.

W3Schools

W3Schools

Tuts+ Network

Tuts+ Network

HTML Dog

HTML Dog

Lynda.com

Lynda.com

Articles for web design beginners

While are of the links and resources provided in this post will teach some aspect of web design, these four articles take a broad look at the subject and provide valuable information for beginners.

  • The Four Key Components of a Great Web Design
  • 10 Short ‘n’ Sweet Tips on How to Design for the Web
  • 10 Things Every Web Designer Just Starting Out Should Know
  • Website Basics: Stuff Beginners Need to Know

Resources to Learn HTML

HTML is of course one of the fundamental aspects of web design. There are a number of resources and tutorials out there that are aimed at beginners.

HTML Beginner Tutorial Series

HTML Beginner Tutorial Series

HTML Tutorials from HTML.net

HTML Tutorials from HTML.net

HTML Tutorial

HTML Tutorial

HTML Reference at SitePoint

HTML Reference at SitePoint

HTML and CSS – The VERY Basics (video)

HTML and CSS - The VERY Basics

Learn HTML and CSS: An Absolute Beginner’s Guide

Learn HTML and CSS: An Absolute Beginner's Guide

HTML Tags

HTML Tags

The Most Common HTML and CSS Mistakes to Avoid

The Most Common HTML and CSS Mistakes to Avoid

10 HTML Tag Crimes You Really Shouldn’t Commit

10 HTML Tag Crimes You Really Shouldn't Commit

12 Principles for Keeping Your Code Clean

12 Principles for Keeping Your Code Clean

More resources for learning HTML:

  • Top 15+ Best Practices for Writing Super Readable Code
  • HTML or XHTML: Does it Really Matter?
  • Zen Coding: A Speedy Way to Write HTML/CSS Code
  • 20+ HTML Forms Best Practices for Beginners

Resources to Learn CSS

CSS (Cascading Style Sheet) coding will control the presentation of the website and should also be a major area of focus for beginners.

CSS Beginner Tutorial Series

CSS Beginner Tutorial Series

CSS Tutorials from HTML.net

CSS Tutorials from HTML.net

CSS Beginner Tutorials from CSSDog

CSS Beginner Tutorials from CSSDog

CSS Tutorial from W3Schools

CSS Tutorial from W3Schools

CSS Reference at SitePoint

CSS Reference at SitePoint

CSS Properties

CSS Properties

An In-Depth Coverage on CSS Layers, Z-Index, Relative and Absolute Positioning

An In-Depth Coverage on CSS Layers, Z-Index, Relative and Absolute Positioning

30 CSS Best Practices for Beginners

30 CSS Best Practices for Beginners

20 Useful CSS Tips for Beginners

20 Useful CSS Tips for Beginners

Resetting Your Styles with CSS Reset

Resetting Your Styles with CSS Reset

CSS In Depth: Margins, Padding & The Box Model

CSS In Depth: Margins, Padding & The Box Model

CSS Do’s and Don’ts Part 1: CSS Selecting

CSS Do's and Don'ts Part 1: CSS Selecting

CSS Do’s and Don’ts Part 2: Markup

CSS Do's and Don'ts Part 2: Markup

Learn CSS Positioning in 10 Steps

Learn CSS Positioning in 10 Steps

Using CSS 3 (video)

Using CSS 3

More resources for learning CSS:

  • CSS Techniques I Wish I Knew When I Started Designing Websites
  • Mastering CSS Coding: Getting Started
  • Mastering CSS, Part 1: Styling Design Elements
  • Mastering CSS, Part 2: Advanced Techniques and Tools
  • Getting Started with CSS: A Practical Exercise
  • CSS Fundamentals: Containing Children
  • CSS Fundamentals: CSS 3 Transitions
  • CSS Shorthand
  • CSS Formatting
  • Strong, Better, Faster Design with CSS 3
  • 11 Classic CSS Techniques Made Simple with CSS 3
  • CSS Transitions 101
  • Specifics on CSS Specificity
  • CSS Specificity: Things You Should Know
  • Conditional Stylesheets
  • The Z-Index Property: A Comprehensive Look
  • Backgrounds in CSS: Everything You Need to Know
  • CSS Sprites: What They Are, Why They’re Cool, and How to Use Them
  • The Mystery of the CSS Float Property
  • 5 Ways to Instantly Write Better CSS
  • 7 Principles of Clean and Optimized CSS Code
  • Optimized CSS Files
  • 10 Best CSS Practices to Improve Your Code
  • 10 Principles of the CSS Masters
  • 10 Tips for Writing Better CSS
  • How to Organize CSS Files
  • How to Create a Simple Print CSS for Your Site
  • Essential CSS/HTML Lists Styling Techniques

Typography

Typography is an important aspect of web design that impacts not only the look of a site, but also the readability and user experience.

6 Ways to Improve Your Web Typography

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8 Simple Ways to Improve Typography in Your Designs

8 Simple Ways to Improve Typography in Your Designs

On Web Typography

On Web Typography

How to Size Text in CSS

How to Size Text in CSS

20 Do’s and Don’ts of Effective Web Typography

20 Do's and Don'ts of Effective Web Typography

More resources for learning about typography:

  • 5 Principles and Ideas of Setting Type on the Web
  • Complete Guide to CSS Font Stacks: Techniques and Resources
  • 8 Definitive Web Font Stacks
  • 10 Principles for Readable Web Typography
  • Setting Type on the Web to a Baseline Grid
  • Top Ten Web Typography Sins

Usability

Even an attractive website won’t be very effective if it is not usable. Creating user-friendly website should be a priority throughout the design process.

Useit.com

Useit.com

Top 10 Mistakes in Web Design

Top 10 Mistakes in Web Design

Quick Usability Checklist

Quick Usability Checklist

10 Useful Usability Findings and Guidelines

10 Useful Usability Findings and Guidelines

Factors that Affect Usability

Factors that Affect Usability

8 Characteristics of Successful User Interfaces

8 Characteristics of Successful User Interfaces

More usability resources:

  • Does Your Website Suffer from These 7 Usability Mistakes
  • 10 Usability Crimes You Really Shouldn’t Commit
  • 5 Damn Easy Ways to Improve User Experience
  • How to Minimize Load Times for Fast User Experiences
  • 10 Tips to Create a More Usable Web
  • Usability Testing Toolkit: Resources Articles and Techniques
  • 35+ Usability Resources for Web Designers

Accessibility

Like usability, accessibility is critical for the success of a website. If visitors cannot access the site and it’s content, it will be useless to them.

Introduction to Web Accessibility

Introduction to Web Accessibility

An Idiot’s Guide to Accessible Website Design

An Idiot's Guide to Accessible Website Design

Evaluating Website Accessibility

Evaluating Website Accessibility

CSS for Accessibility

CSS for Accessibility

11 Accessibility Tips

11 Accessibility Tips

Layouts

The resources provided here will teach you about the different types of layouts and some keys to creating effective layouts.

Fixed vs. Fluid vs. Elastic Layout: What’s the Right One for You?

Fixed vs. Fluid vs. Elastic Layout: What's the Right One for You?

Whitespace

Whitespace

Make Your Mockup in Markup

Make Your Mockup in Markup

Ultimate Guide to Grid-Based Web Design: Techniques and Tools

Ultimate Guide to Grid-Based Web Design: Techniques and Tools

More resources for learning about layouts:

  • Design and Code Your First Website in Easy-to-Understand Steps
  • 9 Timeless 3 Column Layout Techniques
  • Modern CSS Layouts: The Essential Characteristics
  • 35 Tutorials for Creating Website Layouts in Photoshop
  • Best Photoshop Website Layout Tutorials of 2009

Colors

Color choices have a huge impact in web design. In this section you’ll find resources for learning the basics of color theory and color psychology, as well as some tips for using available resources to help with picking a color scheme.

A Guide to Choosing Colors for Your Brand

A Guide to Choosing Colors for Your Brand

Color Theory

Color Theory

A Look into Color Theory in Web Design

A Look into Color Theory in Web Design

Using Color in Web Design

Using Color in Web Design

How to Use Color to Enhance Your Designs

How to Use Color to Enhance Your Designs

More resources about colors in web design:

  • How to Get a Professional Look with Color
  • 10 Super Useful Tools for Choosing the Right Color Palette
  • Find the Perfect Colors for Your Website
  • Color Theory, the Color Wheel, and Color Schemes

The Design Process

Part of being an effective web designer is establishing a process for your design projects. In this section you’ll find some resources that teach various aspects of the design process.

Creating an Effective Mood Board (video)

Creating an Effective Mood Board

The Value of Paper Prototyping

The Value of Paper Prototyping

Using Wireframes to Streamline Your Development Process

Using Wireframes to Streamline Your Development Process

More resources for learning about the design process:

  • Developing Your Design Process
  • Simple Ways to Save Time with a Default Code Library
  • Why Mood Boards Matter
  • The Importance of Wireframes in Web Design and 9 Tools to Create Wireframes
  • Wire Frame Your Site
  • Coding a Web Design for Speed and Quality

Browsers

One of the biggest frustrations for new web designers is dealing with browser inconsistencies. In this section you’ll find some information that will help you to understand browsers, as well as some resources for testing your websites.

Cross Browser Web Development

Cross Browser Web Development

IE CSS Bugs That’ll Get You Every Time

IE CSS Bugs That'll Get You Every Time

9 Most Common IE Bugs and How to Fix Them

9 Most Common IE Bugs and How to Fix Them

More resources related to browsers:

  • 15 Highly Useful Resources for Cross Browser Testing
  • Useful Tools for Testing Cross Browser Compatability

What Are Your Favorite Resources?

If you have any other resources that you would like to share please leave a comment.

For more educational resources please see:

  • Learn Photoshop
  • Learn Illustrator