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
User Experience
Software Wars: Toggl vs Harvest
Realising how important time tracking software is, Shen takes a look at two of the most widely-used ones - Harvest and our beloved Toggl. Keep Reading
Process
Things I’ve Learned So Far
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
UI Design
Showcase: Meet the Team pages
Mujib believes that running a working team is like running a kitchen - no matter how bad the recipes are, if you own a great team of cooks and helpers, everything is going to turn out just fine. Keep Reading
Zana had the chance to sit with her awesome team throughout the 30-hour deployment for the new look of Go Eastern Eagles & is now stoked to share the nitty-gritty details of what makes the site so special. Keep Reading
UI Design
Let the Fold Breathe
Shaza has been planning and designing websites for quite a while now and in recent years, the same notes keep creeping into our clients' revision request: "Reduce the header height, move sections upward, try to keep everything above the fold." Here's why you should stop worrying about the fold. Keep Reading