A graphical user interface (GUI, pronounced gooey) is a type of user interface which allows people to interact with a computer and computer-controlled devices which employ graphical icons, visual indicators or special graphical elements called "widgets", along with text labels or text navigation to represent the information and actions available to a user. The actions are usually performed through direct manipulation of the graphical elements.
Graphical user interface design is an important adjunct to application programming. Its goal is to enhance the usability of the underlying logical design of a stored program. The visible graphical interface features of an application are sometimes referred to as "chrome". They include graphical elements (widgets) that may be used to interact with the program.
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3D Chrome Bars
A tutorial on how to create a navigation bar using lighting effects and layering techniques. Author: Eyeball Design | Visits: 521 |
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Rock Surface Texture
Here is my tutorial on one of my favorite textures that I apply on my designs. Author: Eyeball Design | Visits: 491 |
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S-Curve
S-Curve tutorial for creating a smooth transition on interface headers Author: Eyeball Design | Visits: 925 |
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Interface Pattern I
Interface Pattern tutorial using inside curves and cornering techniques Author: Eyeball Design | Visits: 1171 |
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Cornering Technique
Take out the square edges and replace them with smooth rounded corners Author: Eyeball Design | Visits: 632 |
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Embedded Slots
Looking for a way to integrate bars and buttons on your interface? Author: Eyeball Design | Visits: 994 |
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3D Orbit
Great add-on effect on your 3D spheres Author: Eyeball Design | Visits: 653 |
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Adjacent panels
Replace your rectangular or circular panels with adjacent panels. Author: Eyeball Design | Visits: 744 |
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Aqua Buttons
My own version of creating those nifty aqua buttons or spheres Author: Eyeball Design | Visits: 623 |
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Outer Bevel II
The old bevel effect but this time with the flat top Author: Eyeball Design | Visits: 750 |