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Education has become increasingly dependent on the Internet and digital formats – especially higher education, though high school courses and even some elementary classes are provided through the web. It was an inevitable evolution, thanks to the capabilities of information sharing and communication online – even more so now that large video file uploads and live streaming are a reality. These 10 infographics discuss different points about this topic, seeing how digital technology has changed…

While there are many wonderful trends in photography today, it is hard to beat the classic look of the past. From the fashions to the overall tone of pictures from different eras, there is a reason that they remain so relevant in current styles. It is just a matter of finding that special something that makes them special and applying them to your modern work.
To do that, it can help to have a little inspiration. These 10 Flickr groups have a ton of it, all in different genres such as classic photos, vintage toys and old era fashions.

Interested in creating a useful and creative way for your web visitors to easily locate information on your website? While basic HTML sitemaps do the trick in many cases, sometimes giving your sitemap a creative edge can make a real difference in your bounce rate and visitor experience.

With the Internet being one of the biggest marketing platforms from small to large businesses, there is a new trend emerging with logo design. This trend is animated gifs being used in place of the traditional, stationary images. We are seeing them everywhere now, and yet they are still controversial with graphic designers.
Some say that they are the way of the future, giving more dynamic means of conveying a brand to the customer. Others aren’t so sure. Let’s look at some of the pros and cons of gif logos, as well as examples of how it can be used to create interesting designs that can then be adapted for icon use.

When you set out to make a website you are making a serious move toward improving marketability, offering your customers or clients a valueable resource and taking a step that is pretty much mandatory in today’s world. Having a business that doesn’t have a website now is unthinkable, or even a social media presence.Now Today there are many companies, like Salesforce , that specialize in building CRM platforms, and helping with websites to make it easy for all types of businesses.
The problem for most comes with creating that website without spending too much dough. Large businesses might have enough to throw at a major website unveiling that costs thousands of dollars to get off the ground. But most of us don’t have that luxury, and so have to create a site on a tight budget.

When you develop a website there is a lot you are probably worried about getting right. The overall design, the information within the content, any carts for ecommerce, the SEO and marketing – it is all very important. That is why the majority of your time tends to be dedicated to these areas.
But there is one factor that too often goes ignored, and that can have a major effect on the results you get from your site: the user experience. If visitors don’t feel that their experience has been enjoyable, enriching or helpful, they probably won’t return. You have to catch their attention, give them something exciting and keep bringing them back.