Facebook redesign: The countdown begins!

Facebook redesign: The countdown begins!

Hey 2.0′ers, As most of you would probably remember, around mid-May of this year, Cheb 2.0 blogged about the upcoming design and functional changes to Facebook! – Well, I am pleased to report that we are getting very close! With just over a few days to go, and Facebook slowly begining to phase in the [...]

Facebook redesign: What you can expect from the changes

Facebook redesign: What you can expect from the changes

Hey guys, Edit: This article is linked to an article which has recently been posted. Read more about “Facebook redesign: The countdown begins“. From somewhat of a smallish leak to a full-on development cycle to get it going; Facebook is currently in the process of redesigning the Facebook social network. Whilst it isn’t a full-on [...]

Cheb 2.0 turns 2.0.1 – six month anniversary redesign!

Cheb 2.0 turns 2.0.1 – six month anniversary redesign!

Well, well, well… Has it really been that long already? Welcome to Cheb 2.0.1 – Where it’ll always be Cheb 2.0 – just a little bit older! It’s been a fun six months! What started as a small side project to share some of me knowledge and findings with the web world has become a [...]

LinkedIn website re-design review

LinkedIn website re-design review

Hey guys, after a little hiatus re-designing for Cheb 2.0′s 6-month anniversary, I’m back with a review of LinkedIn’s brand new re-design! Our good friends over at LinkedIn have re-designed their website! Over the last couple of years, what started out as an experiment in social connectivity became the world’s leading business-oriented professional networking site. [...]

Design mistakes 101: What happened to Paypal’s logo?

Design mistakes 101: What happened to Paypal’s logo?

In an industry where design is a key differentiator as well as the all-encompassing key to online legitimacy, you’d think companies, and big companies at that, would get re-designs/re-branding right, yes? Well, not exactly! It’s not exactly today’s news, but I felt compelled to at least discuss this. Internet giant, PayPal, son of another Internet [...]

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