Pop culture is helped shaped by designers. This week, Wan rather went Twilight-esque with his sketch of a wolf (hellow, Taylor), Shaza went googling for Kirk's Captain's log and what makes Superman, well, Superman, and Zana brought sexy back to museums. Keep Reading
Wan did a high-res iPhone 5 template you can download, Shaza outlined her thought process of designing an e-newsletter for Stampede clients and Zana turned her school's e-book problem into an opportunity to think creatively. Keep Reading
Every week, Wan was assigned to look for three websites he likes the most and why. This week, he presents the first three of his findings. Keep Reading
This week on Creative Burst: Wan designed a music player app for fans of rock 'n' roll, Shaza experimented with color pairings and Zana went subversive with her Powerpoint flat design. Keep Reading
In this week's Creative Burst, we forgo flat design for realistic appeal, substituted Photoshop with lo-tech web design and discussed how sense of inclusion is key to engaging users. Keep Reading
Every Friday, some of us at Stampede will hunch over our desks, designing anything we want for two hours. We thought it would be nice to share the results of each Creative Burst. Keep Reading
Shaza recently designed her own ebook reader app to delight the crazy book person in her. Keep Reading
3 weeks ago, Wan briefed us the idea of having a responsive website and the purpose behind it. In the final instalment, he will elaborate on further. Keep Reading
Wan is entrusted to work on his first responsive design project for Royal Langkawi International Regatta. Here, he bares it all as the first instalment. Keep Reading
Within hours of joining Stampede, Wan Shariff's first tasks include a presentation on the properties of white space and how it improves web content readability. He had also recently got his hands dirty with live-coding his very first html typography test. Woohoo! Keep Reading