Some people say Mike, coworker and a friend of mine, is a strange guy. Mike is a Lead Developer in our company. And he has deep pockets. But when you see Mike, you probably take him as a very poor and unfortunate person. Thousand-year old Levi’s jeans, noname T-shirt,…
Scientific methods currently existed seem to be not enough to explain all phenomena happening in this crazy world. How to explain that a toast falls butter-side down in the majority of instances (from a designer’s hand, actually, in all)? Why does a presentation kit break a second before a…
Olga Shevchenko is an art director and designer at Vintage Web Production. We talk about how the best web production in Eastern Europe found its brightest web designers. So how does Vintage hire web designers? It is actually an interesting story. The point is that designers write us, not we…
Your e-commerce website is the first interface between you and your customer. It is your best assistant and a 'face' of your business rolled into one. That's why it is crucial for you to work hard to make it pleasing to the eye, easily handled, and working flawlessly. My name…
Utility, simplicity, originality, intuitiveness, and continues improvement are the basic principles of solid web design. But some things shine more brightly when being compared, so I’ve decided to highlight some most important but not most obvious conceptual mistakes which may lead to a bundle outcome. Here are my 5…
Architectures excel at creating amazing structures, and for us as web designers, there is nothing more exciting than seeing this structures presented online in creative ways. My name is Maria and I’m a UX/UI designer at Vintage. By this crash test, I continue the series of articles about…
The Whip and The Chair There is a classic story of the lion tamer. A tamer holds a long, threatening whip in one hand and a small chair in front of the lion’s face in other. The whip usually grabs all the audience’s attention, but it is mostly…