This is a weekly post where we bring together great articles you might have missed.All these hand picked articles are for web designers and developers and we are sure you will find many useful yet innovative articles in this post.Enjoy!!!
If you are a freelancing logo designer who has just begun to work from his/her own home, you must be wondering how you can eliminate distraction in logo designing when working from home. Every person who used to work, at some point, in an office finds it very difficult to adjust to working from home. In office too there were distractions. But then it would always play at the back of their mind that the…
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.
Creative professionals typically subscribe to one of two markedly different schools of thought about formal education. Self-taught designers often believe that formal degrees are superfluous, and those who graduated from a college or university tend to argue that an associates or bachelor’s degree in multimedia design is a fundamental building block that cannot be replaced. There are solid arguments on both sides, which can obscure the importance of obtaining a degree. A formal degree represents a large investment of time and money, so it is key for prospective students to understand why they need to earn one.
Designers probably think that public relations should be left to the PR department, or marketing, or the intern, basically anyone but the design team. Isn’t design about art, inspiration, and tapping into consumer’s inner most wants and desires? Design is all of those things. However, the product of good design will be featured on a company’s websites, landing pages, blogs, banner advertisements, emails, print collateral, and more.
This is a weekly post where we bring together great articles you might have missed.All these hand picked articles are for web designers and developers and we are sure you will find many useful yet innovative articles in this post.Enjoy!!!
This is a weekly post where we bring together great articles you might have missed.All these hand picked articles are for web designers and developers and we are sure you will find many useful yet innovative articles in this post.Enjoy!!!
This is a weekly post where we bring together great articles you might have missed.All these hand picked articles are for web designers and developers and we are sure you will find many useful yet innovative articles in this post.Enjoy!!!
This is a weekly post where we bring together great articles you might have missed.All these hand picked articles are for web designers and developers and we are sure you will find many useful yet innovative articles in this post.Enjoy!!!
Last year was a great one for visualization projects. There were some truly breathtaking pieces of work, from websites to holographic images posted through WiFi connections. But the ones that really inspired me personally were those that used Google Images as a base point. The reason for this is simple: Google Images is the single largest web database of picture around, and with such an overflow of information you can often lose perspective. But these…