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    Professional web design
    2008-08-26 14:13:55
    Starting a business online usually starts with having a functional website. Well, if you someone who is thinking about having a website, you should see a professional web designer to help you. It is important if you have no idea how to build a website, so your website is functional and easy to navigate. There are top designers who can offer you the best design tailored to fit not only your budget
    By: Simply Me
     
    Web Design: Key to Online Business Success
    2008-08-07 03:13:00
    Success in online business is determined by many factors. Although product or service quality is the most important aspect, presentation is also significant. Website design creates the first impression. If a particular site is unattractive and difficult to navigate, online visitors would be discouraged to revisit that site. Constructing a user-friendly and attractive site is a bit of a challenge. It requires both aesthetic sense and technical skills. It is like designing a building that is not o
    By: Web Basics
     
    Fast Web Design For The Skint Webmaster
    2008-08-01 17:18:56
    by: T. O' DonnellAbout two years ago, I had a go at commercial web site design. I put a medium-sized ad in a London classified ad paper. Nothing fancy: "Web designer seeks work ..." etc. This was expensive, about £500 for a month's run. Got a few replies. Lesson number one: advertise where clients of the calibre you want will see it. The clients I got thought £300 was a lot for a web site. They didn't want to pay web hosting. They wanted a lot of bang for their buck. 'Mission creep' was a term
    By: Seo-Oasis
     

    Survey of Web Design Professionals
    2008-07-30 14:01:00
    A List Apart is “calling all designers, developers, information architects, project managers, writers, editors, marketers, and everyone else who makes websites” to take part in their second survey of the industry. The results are compiled in an effort to build a more accurate view of a very nebulous profession—including salaries, employed versus freelance status, job titles, and more.You can participate in the survey at http://aneventapart.com/survey2008/Download the results from the 2007 survey at http://alistapart.com/articles/2007surveyresults
    By: Out of the Fog Marketing Blog
     
    Great New web Design Feature : MobileMe
    2008-07-15 03:17:00
    Apple have recently announced a new suite of online applications called MobileMe. The aim of the development is to allow you to keep all your information in sync between several devices (e.g. your iPhone, Mac and Windows PC).Email Design features which stand out include: * The use of a lighter font to separate the subject and following message content * Adding a new email indicator to the top toolbar, and the page title, to show your unread messages whilst using other applications.Photos / Gallery There are several design elements which are notably good: * The permanent share-able URL in the top right makes showing others your photos very simple * The simple design of the album settings popup * The ability to resize all photos at once (no mean feat to achieve whilst keeping load times down)Calendar Design features which stand out include: * Transparency in event backgrounds allow you to still see time intervals * Excellent use of subtle colours in the small calendar
    By: web site deveopment design
     
    Internship & Live Project on Web design and development
    2008-07-14 10:16:20
    Internship & Live Project on Web design and developmentCOMPANY: Dhruvsoft, HyderabadWebsite: www.dhruvsoft.comEligibility: Final year MCA, ME, BE, BTech, MSc studentsDescription:Live project, on in depth web design and development.Web site design/DevelopmentWebsite hostingOptimization, Search engine submission, Shopping cart programmingSkills used in live project will be HTML, DHTML, PHP, MySQL, GraphicsExperienced guideIn-depth / Job Oriented coverage of basic and all latest web tools.Flexi time - can work in evening hours (5PM to 9PM)Internship Duration – 30 DaysProject Fee – 5,000 RsLocation: HyderabadDHRUVSOFTHyderabadSend your email application to: contact@dhruvsoft.comReference: Indianinternship.com/DH/80714
    By: Indian Internship
     

    Internship & Live Project on Web design and development at TECH HORIZON Bangalore
    2008-07-09 01:59:50
    Final year MCA, ME, BE, BTech, MSc students will get their latest academic Live project absolutely free in our Training for Placement program. In depth training in Web design and development. Course Coverage: Web site design/Development, Website hosting, Optimization, Search engine submission, Shopping cart programming etc. HTML, DHTML, ASP, .net, Graphics training with LIVE Project. Courses conducted by well experienced Corporate Trainers who have worked on multiple MNC projects. In-depth (Job Oriented) coverage on basic and all latest web tools.Assured placement assistance.Specially designed course timings for the employed. Duration – 1 month Fee – 15,000 Rs Location: TECH HORIZON Domlur, Bangalore -560071, India. PH: +91 80 40937027 Fax: +91 80 40937027 Email – techhorizoninc1@gmail.comReference: Indianinternship.com/TH/80709
    By: Indian Internship
     
    SEO Web Design Malta
    2008-07-05 18:52:00
    Right, news has reached us of some mild insurgency (well, lip anyway) on the Malta & Gozo campaign. ..Apparently some local numpty "doesn't believe in SEO or something" ?..after we stopped laughing (several hours) we decided he obviously needs a bit of a Google SERP kicking to drive the point home.The temptation to put this deluded rebellion down once and for all by outranking this plum for his own company name is very strong, but as we always try to act graciously in our conquered lands, this will always be the last resort..So instead we thought we would just go after their prime terms web design malta .. not in any great way as we don't even do web design, but just enough to get above this plum, because lets face it, it's not hard."Not believing in SEO" and it "all being luck where Google place you" may be a convenient excuse for not being in the first 300 places for your own main search terms, and even for failing to deliver websites that have any business use to your customer
    By: SEO Ibiza
     
    Manchester Web Design and Wow factor
    2008-07-02 20:54:35
    You own a business, good, but do you have a website? is the design of the website impressive? What have you offered your customer in the site? Where have you developed your site, and where have you hosted the same? What steps have you taken for marketing the same?Why?In most of the cases, a website is the door to the customers. So the first impresion that you give the customers is worth. That impression help us to fetch more business, so it is important. Make sure that the site is properly marketed so that you get both organic and targeted clicks. try to get the best from the market. So for example if you are looking for a Manchester web design, then you can get some good companies around. I found a good company when i searched for web design Manchester. So definitly you will also be able to. I was in pursuit of a company which do web development in manchester. I went ahead and search for web development Manchester and got a list of result and I select the correct one for a friend of m
    By: Beautiful Minds
     
    NVU- Free WYSIWYG Web Design Software
    2008-06-22 03:09:11
    NVU (pronounced N-view, for a "new view") is a complete Web Authoring System that combines web file management and easy-to-use WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) web page editing. Nvu is designed to be extremely easy to use, making it ideal for novice editors who want to create an attractive, professional-looking web site without needing to know HTML or web coding.NVU is a Web Authoring System for Linux, Windows and Mac that rivals programs like FrontPage and Dreamweaver. Nvu (which stands for “new view”) allows you to manage and create web pages with no technical expertise or knowledge of HTML.Its main features include the following:- WYSIWYG editing of pages, making web creation as easy as typing a letter with your word processor.- Integrated file management via FTP. Simply login to your web site and navigate through your files, editing web pages on the fly, directly from your site.- Reliable HTML code creation that will work with all of today’s most popular browsers. - Jum
    By: Free Software For Pc
     
    Simple Steps To Proper Web Design
    2008-06-12 22:38:00
    Over the course of the last decade, the Internet has grown beyond all expectations. Each and everyday there is a new website that is being developed. The biggest challenge a new website will face is getting viewers to stay on their site long enough and to attain high search results with search engines.One of the factors that could help you address these issues is having a website with good web design. The importance of knowing proper web design can very well determine where your site is listed in search results and how long a visitor stays on your site.Proper web design is not a difficult task, it is just a matter of designing your website from a viewers point of view. This article will give you suggestions on proper web design to enhance your search results with search engines and capturing a higher interest from your visitors.What Your Site Is AboutFirst off, it is vital that your home page explains in detail the purpose of your website. Did you ever go to a website that was filled w
    By: All of Web Design
     
    Stylish Web Design: More Than A Web Design Blog!
    2008-06-09 16:54:33
    One of my billiards buddies, Michael Paul Lacap, sent me an email asking about for information about a post I did on the interesting Stylish Web Design. Stylish Web Design is a web design blog that also focuses on finance, health, the Internet, money, life and personal thoughts, programming, technology, tools, and videos. Stylish Web Design’ design blog entries dwell on a number of subjects, e.g., daylighting design, people working in visual effects, landscape design and landscape designers, management concerns related to designers, interfacing with rapidly advancing technology. Pretty interesting topics! And lest I forget, the custom web design blog also has some interesting entries under its technology section. These entries focus on topics on the definition of value in relation to the worth or utility of something, the correlation between high tech and complex scientific processes, virtual offices, the effects of free online games on children, and more. A particular topic tha
    By: The AnitoKid Chronikos
     
    The Secrets of Web Design
    2008-06-09 03:01:00
    There is no way around it: if you have a website for personal or business use, you need to learn the basics of web design in order to find an appealing scheme that will attract visitors to your rather than drive them away. The secret to the success of your website depends on the way you have designed your site.The first and foremost thing you will want to do in order to have a clean looking design is to ditch those elementary page counters. If you need to track the statistics of your website, find a host that will give you this information easily and quickly. They will probably also have more detailed information for you rather than just what a simple page counter can give you. Most of the time, page counters are seen as tacky. No customer will care how many people are visiting your site. They only care about what your site can provide for them.If you want to get the attention of potential customers, it is a good idea to have a good web design and a quality product or service to sell.
    By: WebMaster Way
     
    Web Design for a Likable Website
    2008-06-09 01:59:00
    When you create a web design that is appealing to visit, people will be more likely to visit more often, add you to their bookmark list, and, therefore, think of you first when your products and/or services are needed. Therefore, when you’re designing your website, it is strongly advised that you place a good deal of emphasis on building a likeable website design. This, strictly said, is a craft. It is a subjective process. This means that a likeable website design is not only different from one opinion to the next, but is also open to as many different options as you can think of.If you’re looking for more direction for a likeable website design than “what you think is right” then there are two key steps that you can take to make it work. These steps include:Keeping away from traditional, stale ideasBe wary of novelties until they’ve settledNow, keep in mind that the point of this article is not trying to tell you how you should specifically design your website, nor is it tr
    By: All of Web Design
     
    Web Design & website Development Laws
    2008-06-02 03:11:00
    Brooks’ Law Adding manpower to a late software project makes it even later. Probably the law I quote the most. I can’t tell you how many times a client has asked, ” Can’t we just throw another guy at the problem?” Parkinson’s Law Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion. In other words, we’re talking about ‘scope creep’. Keep projects short and sweet—Otherwise, they tend to become unmanageable beasts. Hoare’s Law of Large Programs Inside every large problem is a small problem struggling to get out. A perfect reminder that we often create larger problems from small ones. Always remember to focus on the goal or need. Everything else is secondary. Lister’s Law People under time pressure don’t think faster. Tell this to any startup and they will probably show you to the door, but it’s very true. The only result you get from putting people under pressure is unnecessary stress. Take a deep breath and avoid letting your st
    By: web site deveopment design
     
    Create a Dark Themed Web Design from Scratch
    2008-05-30 14:05:00
    This tutorial covers the key areas to focus on when creating a website design. This is a blog style design, but the techniques and strategies used in this design could be applied elsewhere across the web as well. Learn how to create a colorful design set against a dark background.VIEW THIS TUTORIAL
    By: All Design Graphic Tutorial
     
    Tutorial | Create a Dark Themed Web Design from Scratch
    2008-05-14 03:00:12
    This tutorial covers the key areas to focus on when creating a website design. This is a blog style design, but the techniques and strategies used in this design could be applied elsewhere across the web as well. Learn how to create a colorful design set against a dark background. Read Tutorial [...]
    By: Flash Enabled - Get Ready with Flash...
     
    Web Design Review: ANIMATRICK.com
    2008-05-12 14:40:11
    As I've started to get involved more into Blog Catalog Graphic Design Group, the members of this group has growing now and we have 198 members already. I always expecting something new in this group, as usual I came across to see some feedback and comments, and happy that I got a unique link-bait from Animatrick.com. From the first time this group is dedicated to all designers or blog authors who always need resourceful websites, either from a group discussion, special events, or even a design b
    By: Graphic Identity
     
    Stylish Web Design: Creative Business Solutions!
    2008-05-11 14:35:16
    I chanced upon a very interesting site – Stylish Web Design, which blogs about webdesign, money, and life. Stylish Web Design features the Stylish Weblog, a personal blog written and edited by Atila Gombos, which accepts various forms of cash advertising, sponsorship, paid insertions, and other forms of compensation. Stylish Weblog offers a number of design blog posts that could be helpful to those wanting to monetize their experience over the Internet computer network. These design blog articles focus on topics such as improving one’s browsing experience using Google Pack, The MINDBODY scheduling and business management system, tips on exchanging information with business partners, factors to consider when selling on Google Base or on eBay, etc. Another interesting topic discussed by Atila Gombos in his Stylish Web Design pertains to user accounts, with emphasis on user account control behavior. Now, this particular post on user accounts generated a ton of reader comments and
    By: The AnitoKid Chronikos
     
    Engaging Web Design Blog for Web Enthusiasts
    2008-05-08 09:31:50
    You have started your blog or site. You think site looks great & visitors will come from all over the vast internet to view your blog. You wait for days, weeks, & possibly months but the visitors to your site is not as you have expected. What are you doing wrong? You can find answers to your questions at StylishDesign.com. The Web design blog has an article entitled “Why a Website Fails to Perform?” which I think will help you receive a good understanding to creating a better website. Apart from the above article, you can find a multitude interesting web design related content ranging from Perl coding to Google Pagerank. I don’t know about you but I find the content of the site engaging to my efforts as a web developer & enthusiast. I have subscribed to the blog. You may want to do the same too!
    By: internet executive log
     
    Web design tips
    2008-05-07 02:18:00
    Introduction I assume that you know nothing about the inner workings of the Internet; maybe you're not even sure how people actually get to web sites, where are the web sites actually sitting, what is the web in the first place? In this article I am going to give you the minimum you need to get your 'feet wet' so that we can quickly get into building web sites. I won't go into painful micro-details that would put all but true nerds to sleep, again there is just enough so that you have a basic understanding of what's going on. External data in HTML documents: HTML documents can include graphics or other types of data by referencing an external file (for example, a GIF or JPEG file for a graphic). Not all these external formats are supported by all Web clients. When the document contains such data, the Web client can send a request to the Web server to provide the relevant graphic. If the Web client does not support the format, it does not request the information from the server.
    By: web-designer
     
    I Love Web Design!
    2008-05-06 15:16:10
    Eversince I got involved with a web design company I previously worked for, my eye kept getting better and keener at deciding what websites are good, awesome or just plain old amateurish. You may also may that I do have a particular taste in blog design as I have carefully chosen blog templates I use for all my blogs.All of these I learned along the way through the months that I got better at what I do, design and blog. I read many resources and I learn from the best advices from the real experts of blogging and designing. Take for example this design blog called stylishdesign.com. I came across this website as I was scouring through the net for website templates. It got my attention because of the blog's design itself. I'm a sucker for those websites that have a problogger look or feel. What really got my attention into reading further was the article about how to improve your internet presence with Google Adwords because I have been contemplating on implementing an Adwords campaign m
    By: Beijing 2008 Olympics Blog
     
    Web Design
    2008-05-06 09:45:00
    If you are looking for a site with information on web design and style, then, I would strongly recommend you the Web design blog. A good design is like a magnet to attract more people visiting your site, and it will be easy on the eyes too. If you are thinking of a new website, new template for your blog or anything at all, then, take a peep at the Web design blog as there's a lot of tips and points to help you. I was checking the site myself, as I am planning to get a new design for this particular blog. I was browsing the site earlier today and in the first entry there are tips on the top three web design basics. It's really how the design basics are devided into contrast, balance and rhythm! Now, I am sure a lot would wonder what rhythm is??? Well, to know more, check out the Web design blog for yourself!
    By: Vision, Adventures, Dreams and Life
     
    50 Web design tips to Speed Up Site
    2008-05-06 01:32:00
    There are all sorts of tips and tools included, from reducing the number of HTTP requests to compressing images and playing with caches. Here are six articles that I wrote on the topic some time ago (they were included on the list) :Speed Up Your Site: Optimize ImagesSpeed Up Your Site: Image FormatsSpeed Up Your Site: Optimize your CSSSpeed Up Your Site: Use a slash on your linksSpeed Up Your Site: Use the height and width tagsSpeed Up Your Site: Reduce the HTTP RequestsSource : 50 Tips to Speed Up Your Website
    By: canada web site design
     
    Web design Company
    2008-04-18 05:47:00
    Website design company handling small to medium sized projectsWeb design company specialising in holiday and travel websitesWeb site design companyWeb site design company creating attractive high performance sitesWeb designers listMore - web designer
    By: web-designer
     
    Interesting & Informative Web Design Articles on Unique Blog
    2008-04-15 07:31:24
    Some good articles about web designing & other stuff related to web design may want to head over to http://www.stylishdesign.com. There are many categories to for good reading like Web Design, Internet, SEO, & more! The website was founded by Robert & Andrei who has over eight years of experience in the art & advertising industry. The black & white colors used on the website echoes a theme of simplicity. Although the web design blog looks simple, it possesses a unique layout. For example, one can view the categories section is located at the bottom of the pages. Perhaps you are starting out to build a website on your own.You can use the article entitled “I’m going to build my very own Web page” on the StylishDesign site to gain information on how to start building your own website. There is also an article about Google Pagerank for web beginners who have not a clue about Pagerank or for experienced folks who want to read on it. The Google Pagerank & how it
    By: internet executive log
     
    Max Web Design is Great Resource for SEO, Web Marketing, Game Desigining, and Other Site Programming Resources!
    2008-04-14 18:25:42
    SEO, Internet Marketing, Earning Income from your blog or site and everything between. We here at linksback.org understand that for newcomers and veterans alike navigating all the “tips and tricks” blogs and sites can be more work than any of us have time for. I have stumbled upon a great resource for all kinds of [...]
    By: Links Back Search Engine Optimization
     
    Web Design for ROI: Turning Browsers into Buyers & Prospects into Leads (Paperback) newly tagged “marketing”
    2008-04-14 18:04:07
    Web Design for ROI: Turning Browsers into Buyers & Prospects into Leads (Paperback)By Lance Loveday Buy new: $39.99$26.3935 used and new from $19.85 Customer Rating: First tagged “marketing” by Bill Heaton “PixelHandler.com” [...]
    By: Online Business Alliance & Niches
     
    Web Design as a Career
    2008-04-12 05:24:09
    Technology is expanding at an increasingly high speed due to the successful growth of the Internet. The World Wide Web has taken a strong hold on the vast majority of businesses and organizations, becoming a principal means of marketing and providing information. The number of Web sites in use increases every minute-skyrocketing job opportunities for [...]
    By: Career Help & Jobs in India
     
    6 Web Design Tips from Leonardo da Vinci
    2008-04-07 05:53:00
    Leonardo Da Vinci was one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire artists, scientists and others. Here are six things we can learn from him about web design.One of the most remarkable things about Leonardo is his insatiable curiosity. Besides being a master painter, here are some of his other interests… * Botany * Music * Human and animal anatomy * Fluid dynamics (before there was a name for this branch of science) * Writing great poetry * Platonic philosophy * Designing remarkable inventions, including flying machines and a sort of pre-industrial tankMany of these interests show themselves in his artistic work. Anatomy is obvious, but have you ever compared the ringlets of hair in his paintings to his drawings of water flow? Or thought of how rhythm, which is so essential to music and poetry, also shows up in painting and drawing?The point is that being curious and learning about many things that are apparently unrelated t
    By: Cost effective website development
     
    Web Design: What really bothers you?
    2008-03-03 15:22:54
    How many times have you gone to a website and been completely disappointed with the design and user interface that you left? Without even checking what you came to the site for? By show of hands there are a lot of us out there. I am sure that there are people out there that think that [...]
    By: Jupiter Labs Blog - Everything Web 2.0
     
    Ibiza SEO & Flash Web Design Alliance
    2008-02-20 12:05:00
    SEO Ibiza are proud to announce a Technology Alliance with SWid - www.swid.es providing SEO Consultancy on their groundbreaking Flash based Content Management Website Systems.SWiD are a visionary Flash website design company in Ibiza with the latest CMS technology at their fingertips and the ability to make amazing Flash Sites for their clients, with an online portal system that allows its users to make and host their own Flash website free within the SWid system.You can assign your own domain name to your site, and add and change content at any time through the CMS system. This tool is called IAvant check it out.
    By: SEO Ibiza
     
    What to Look For in a Web Design Program
    2008-02-17 12:32:22
    by Bill Laboon You’ve decided that Web design is the career for you. You’re ready to jump into the game, but you’re going to need some education on how to design Web sites first. However, with literally hundreds of schools offering courses in every possible permutation - Web site design or graphic design with a focus [...]
    By: online degree resources
     
    The STEP Best of Web Design 2008 competition
    2008-02-06 03:45:26
    STEP Inside design magazine is a bi-monthly published design magazine that addresses graphic designers at advertising agencies, design firms, and corporate design departments. “Because it’s Web-specific, and because we create an article explaining why each winner is so noteworthy, STEP’s Best of Web is the preferred competition for online designers who want their work shown in [...]
    By: CrazyLeaf Design Blog
     
    Web Design Company Template Design
    2008-01-12 12:06:00
    A step by step guide to creating a professional web layout with a dark theme for Web Design Studios.VIEW THIS TUTORIAL
    By: All Design Graphic Tutorial
     
    How to Build a Web Design Business
    2008-01-08 22:37:00
    By Peggie Brown With all of the free HTML editors available, building a Web site is a snap. For those less savvy (and with a bit of money) there’s Website in a Box, Website Wizard and Mr. Site Takeaway. Just think, with a little money and time, you too can build Web sites for profit. Are [...]
    By: Semaphore - Software Development Articles, IT News
     
    Clean web 2.0 design with flowers
    2008-01-03 08:55:00
    This is a smooth design with bright colors, folowers on the background and a shiny menuVIEW THIS TUTORIAL
    By: All Design Graphic Tutorial
     
    Web Design for Dummies, 2nd Edition (2006)
    2007-12-20 02:38:08
      How many times have you visited a Web site and thought that you could do a better job if only you had the knowledge and skills?   Or perhaps you have a great idea for a Web site but don’t know how to get started? What was once exclusively a task for professionals, Web designing, [...]
    By: FetchE-Book Free Ebooks
     
    Principles of web Design: Content, Accessibility, Presentation
    2007-12-18 01:31:00
    Designing good websites is not simply a case of throwing aload of funky graphics at the screen, there are 3 main areasto consider, here I give a brief overview of these key areasand explain why they are so important.Content : Content is king. The whole point of the majority ofwebsites is to provide content, be it text, pictures, mp3s orwhatever to users. When you build a site the first thing youshould consider is the content. How much is there likely to be,how often will it change, what content do you want the visitordrawn to first and so on. Design the site to fit the content,dont create a site first and then try to decide where to puteverything, it simply wont work.Accessibility : There is no point in content if people cantaccess it. Furthermore you do not want to limit accessibilityto those people fortunate enough to have the latest browsers& plugins, with high speed connections and with no specialrequirements. The World Wide Web Consortium(W3C) publishguidelines to aid developers in creating standards compliantwebsites by writing clean, browser-friendly code. They alsoprovide automated services for checking that your web pagesconform. It is important to note however that compliance withthese guidelines does not automatically ensure your site isfully accessible to all potential users. The best way toachieve this is to test your site against the Web AccessibilityInitiatives guidelines. These are purely self-tested and if youdecide your site has passed you can award it with an A, AA orAAA logo.Presentation : Presentation has very close connections tocertain areas of the accessibility issue. In particulargood use of colours is important from both viewpoints.Too many colours makes any site look un-coordinated and messy.Stick to a few basic colours for text, backgrounds, logos etcand use different shades of those colours to add depth. Makesure text colour and background colour are significantlydifferent to make reading the text nice and easy. Similarlydo not use a
    By: All of Web Design
     
    Gender equality in Web Design
    2007-12-15 00:59:00
    The staff at A List Apart (quite honestly the best web design zine I know of) just recently released the results from their massive annual survey conducted amongst new media professionals (web designers, developers, webmasters, etc). There is a lot of data, and you can view their analysis here (pdf file, 1.6mb). I'll write a few posts about things that surprised me.Gender demographics83% of web professionals are men. Despite the fact that most computer related occupations share a similar statistic, I thought that it would be a little different in this field.First off, a good number of the respondents' job titles were: web designer (19.9%), designer (10.4%), or creative director (5.4%). Unlike other responses, such as developer, webmaster, information architect, these titles suggest a "left brain" approach to the web. Typically, women are well represented in other artistic or creative fields.Second, this industry has a very high rate of self-employed/freelance individuals (23.4%). Again, this is the type of employment that is well suited to those who crave a positive work-life balance: a factor that is often more important to women than men.Typically, the barriers to entry in this industry are quite low. Higher education can often provide a great starting point for a career, but I suppose a prerequisite that overshadows that is an active interest and familiarity with computers.Even more than an interest though is the approach. To use an example: the hard core gaming industry (a very male focused business) encourages not just participation amongst customers, but also modifications to the games themselves. Boys and young men learn how to script AI, create electronic models, and design experiences through these games. They are empowered and rewarded for it.Games targeted at women are still few and far between, but those that lend themselves well to broader audiences prefer to offer intuitive interfaces that hide the mechanics so as not to confuse or scare away the aud
    By: Saskatoon Web Design
     
    Inferior Web design conventions - Killing Some Bad Layout Conventions
    2007-12-14 02:18:00
    3 Columns Done WrongThis layout consists of a main content area bordered on either side by narrow sidebar columns. Despite the inherent problems with this sort of layout, it caught on fast and remains a popular choice for blogs and online retail. It also became and remains quite popular as a default layout for many content management systems.Design fundamentals reveal this layout to be deficient in several ways. Due either to a lack of designer or owner discrimination or understanding, or perhaps simply due to laziness, this layout remains common even today.Sites Using Centered 3-Column Layout* Apple Store* Amazon.com* Many content management systems’ default themesSo what are the flaws ? In order to better understand them, it is helpful to first examine some of the supposed benefits to the centered 3-column layout.Supposed Pros* Centers the content, “making it the focus”* Results in a “pleasing” symmetrical design* Allows for twice as much ancillary content and cross-promotion on the page at any given horizontal level* Mostly it just allows people who don’t understand design and who cannot craft a good content hierarchy to have places to put all sorts of extra info on a pageBut these supposed benefits are not often beneficial at all. The reasoning behind them is based on a certain ignorance of design and usability. When you take design fundamentals and the corresponding facts of human perception into account, the flaws appear.Definite Cons* Symmetry is usually detrimental to content hierarchy* Symmetry diminishes viewer interest* Having 2 sidebars, one on either side, defeats the purpose of sidebar content* It requires that site visitors first learn (and perhaps relearn from page to page) where to look for a particular sort of ancillary information or links* Often results in far too much ancillary information on the page* The particular sort of visual noise generated by the 2 bracketing sidebars diminishes, rather than enhances, user/reader focus on
    By: Cost effective website development
     
    Importance of Good Web Design
    2007-12-07 20:50:00
    The passion of World Wide Web keep growing and growing these days. Business realizes the benefits of being on the web in the present time. If we want to build and expand our business in world wide then its essential for us to make a good web site, so that people can easily visits our website and came to know about our business and our product and our services. It is said that first impression is the last impression and your website is the first impression to your target potential customers. The impression created by your website in visitor mind so its important to make a good website for first impression on our visitor’s mind so that they revisit our site in the future.The following rules summarize the work of web design experts who are completely familiar with all the aspects of web design. In designing the web pages for a website you should adhere to following rules:1. About Pages: Your website must contain following pages: Feedback is necessary to obtain the suggestions of your visitors.• Contact us is necessary to establish a relation between you and your visitors. You should provide your E-MAIL so as visitors should feel that will be given full support.• About us page should be included in order to publish the information about your organization. This information could be year of setup, country from which you operate etc.• Home page should be included where links to all the other pages should be provided and the link to Home page should also be given from all the other pages.2. Neat which means that site should not be overcrowded with too many links.3. Attractive means that the color selection for WebPages should be as such that it should look nice. The background color should be light and the design should be able to catch visitor attention at first look.4. Professional means that unwanted contents should be avoided and all like contents should be placed in proper headings in pages. At first site it should be able to show the visitor their interests fo
    By: All of Web Design
     
    Accessible Web Design Tips
    2007-12-04 01:03:00
    Here are some simple rules for developing modern accessible web sites. We will just touch on a few of the main rules, as there are too many to cover here, but sticking to these rules will get you off to a good start.The 3 Click RuleUnless you are new to web design, you will likely have heard of the Three Click Rule. This rule is recommended based on the way people use web sites, and it helps web designers create sites with intuitive, logical hierarchical structures. It addresses the important fact that important information on your web site should never be more than 3 clicks away from the index/entrance page. If we consider this web design challenge as one of maintaining the visitors interest, the three click web design rule makes sense. If users can't find what they're looking for within three clicks, they are likely to get frustrated and leave the site. More recent studies by useability experts have taken this further in stating that often when the three click rule is exceeded, the visitor will not manage to complete the task successfully. By sticking to this rule, the web designer can ensure that he/she is always thinking of the website navigation when deciding where is best to place content.Use consistant web site navigation & layoutA key element of your accessible website is a clean, consistant navigation system coupled with a recognised, usable layout. Don't try and re-invent the wheel here. A clean, consistant navigation system allows users to instantly find important information and allows them to quickly find comfort in their surrondings. A traditional layout (2 or 3 columns, with a header and a footer) is excellent for accessible website design, especially for information sites. Remember to use CSS for all elements of style, including layout and navigation.Keep download times to a minimumThe average web user will wait no longer than 8 seconds for a page to download before moving on. Bandwidth or the capacity to send and receive data is an important
    By: All of Web Design
     
    Web Design is The Essence of Your Business
    2007-12-04 01:01:00
    Web Design is Fun. It is undeniably a practice of design, a process by which problems are solved. For the millions of web surfers out there, your web design is their first impression of your business and your credibility. The key issue in web design is how to add value to the user's experience, how to make them feel that they truly got something out of visiting your web site. User-centered web design is all about giving the control back to the user, which brings us to the term Accessible Web Design - the art of creating webpages that are accessible to everyone regardless of any device in use. No doubt web design is important, but usability in the other hand, is king. This importance will lead you to find a professional to design your web site right. The complexity of the resulting web design is somehow determined by the goals and budget and affordability in this aspect, is in fact a reality.Design ideas don't have to be hard to find. For you out there that have specific ideas which are ready to be implemented, you just need someone with the technical know-how to turn them into web reality. Get ideas about the latest web design trends and communications concepts by looking analytically at your competitors sites. Evaluating example products is one way to get ideas for detailed design. From these set of ideas, you can then conclude on your final approach on how you want your assigned designer to get the whole thing done.Flash is already the Web's standard for dynamic web animation. In creating original cutting-edge design there's nothing better than using Flash Web Design. It is by far, a very versatile and popular method to add eye-catching action to your web site. Flash is also probably the trendiest technology currently used in web design. However a slow-loading web page or flash movie makes seconds seem much longer, if you happen to "overdo" it. Flash does not only associate itself with animations but also as great complimentary values to other media such as pr
    By: All of Web Design
     
    Free web design resources for website design
    2007-11-27 22:57:00
    To get designing using photoshop you will need some resources to help you. I will quickly run through some different resources which will help you: Tutorials Great for people new to designing to get the basics. Also good for some new tricks which people use. Websites I recommend are http://www.good-tutorials.com/ and http://www.pixel2life.com/.Stock Photos/ImagesEveryone needs good photos from time to time to use on their designs. Some good free ones which I use are: http://www.sxc.hu/ and http://www.deviantart.com/.Free Photoshop Brushes/Shapes/PatternsThese really do come in use when you are designing. You can download a variety of patterns/ brushes and custom shapes for photoshop. The place which I use for this is deviantart.com. You must check the details about each that you download as they are designed by users of the websites and sometimes require link backs.Free Renders Renders are images which have been cut so they have no background. Often people use renders of celebrities or characters from computer games. They really do come in use if you know how to use them. A nice site for free renders is http://www.planetrenders.net/. There are also many more so just search around if you can’t find a render which you like from there.Source : http://uniongraphite.com/web-newbies/free-webdesign-resources
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    Finding the Perfect Web Design Agency for you
    2007-11-22 22:42:00
    Have you been looking up information on finding the perfect web design agency for you? When it comes to looking for the perfect web design agency for yourself you will be searching through a lot of information because there are a lot of web design agencies that are out there on the World Wide Web today. With technology on the rise today web design agencies are not hard to find by any means. HTML script is so easy to learn which makes it easy to start a web design business.Maybe you are looking for your own perfect web design agency because you have a lot of picture you would like posted on a web page along with some information on them, you could find the perfect web design agency by going to some type of search engine on the internet and typing in “Web Design Agency” after you do this you will see that there really are tons of web design agencies out there to choose from.When you are looking for the perfect web design agency for you, you may want to see some examples of what they
    By: All of SEO
     
    100 Unconventional Sources for Web Design Inspiration
    2007-11-22 06:35:00
    Most web designers look to the usual resources for inspiration : web design portfolios, social media sites and CSS galleries. But what happens when you do that? You get a site that looks just like everyone else’s. Check out these resources that inspire you to build a website that separates itself from the pack. Art & Illustration Web design is a visual art, so take a look at the aesthetics employed by artists in other fields for inspiration. Photography The Photography Showcase: Check out The Photography Showcase for links to top rated photographers.PhotoPost: Shutterbug’s PhotoPost is a gallery of user-created photos, divided into categories like monochrome, US National Parks, and Digital Doings.Photo-eye: On Photo-eye, you can look for unique camera formats and print processes.Flickr: This immensely popular photo sharing site is home to both amateur and professional photographers.photoSIG: Check out the community-critiqued photos on photoSIG.Fine Art Photography Gallery & Forum: For fine art photography from the stars of today and pioneers of the past, check out this gallery.Photo Arts: On Photo Arts, you’ll find fine art and documentary photography. Illustration & Comic Book Art theispot: On theispot, you’ll find illustrations from over 1,000 top artists.Illosaurus: Illosaurus is a portal for some of the best illustration sites online.Children’s Illustrators: Check out this website to see illustrations made with kids in mind.Drawn!: This blog features illustrations and cartoons that are sure to spark your creativity.Comic Book Art: Check out Comic Book Art for loads of original illustrations created for comic books.Illustration Web: On Illustration Web, check out amateur and pro illustrations.Comic Book Pros: Here you’ll find comic art created by some of the best in the business.Comic Art Links Directory: Get hooked up with covers, manga, individual artists, and more on this directory.Masters of Comic Book Art: On this site, you’ll be ab
    By: web site deveopment design
     
    Web Design Tips for Web Designers
    2007-11-18 21:38:00
    For those who work with web designing, they know a number of different aspects go into creating an effective website. While designing a website, one needs to create a design that is easy for visitors to use, is compatible with different systems, and is search engine friendly. Creating a user friendly website is crucial and should be common sense for those wanting to create a successful site. First off, you want to make the text easy to read and the navigation links easy to find. Another key tip to promote your site is to put your contact information on every page. Make it obvious what you want the user to do after reading a page. Also make it easy for the user to reach your homepage from any other page. Those are a couple of the easy tips one can do but creating a good website is more in depth than that. Keep in mind when you web design to make it cross platform compatible. The main factors you need to consider in platform compatibility are the user's browser, screen resolution, color depth, and plug ins. Browser compatibility is easy - just test your site in various browsers, and fix any incompatibilities. The same goes for screen resolution - just be sure that your site looks good and is easily navigated with any common screen resolution. Color depth is also relatively simple. Try and limit yourself to just using web safe colors. Plug-ins can be somewhat complicated. If at all possible, try to use media that is compatible with most versions of a plug in. For example, try not to use a flash movie that requires the latest version of a flash player. The best thing you can do to make your site friendly to search engines is to give it a good link structure. Be sure that each page on your site is linked to at least two other pages with a plain text link. Image links are OK, but not as good as optimized text links. Javascript and flash links are very bad for search engine usability. After all you want as many visitors as possible. Although web design can get extremely c
    By: All of Web Design
     
    Quality Content: Its Edge Over Creative Web Design
    2007-11-18 21:35:00
    Since there are millions of websites running on the internet, the online competition gets tougher and stronger among business companies. As a result, the struggle for most websites to be seen easily and rank higher in the search engine results becomes a big deal for them. Having a creative and well-designed website is an important factor that helps to attract the attention of most visitors. This feature does not only build a brand image for your company but also gives a visitor the reasons to have a good impression for your website. However, that good impression may not last longer if your site does not possess an inner beauty �" and that's “quality content”. Basically, the real beauty and essence of a website is found on its content because it is an essential factor to achieve site's stickiness. Since creative web designs are not enough to retain visitors for a longer time and bring them back again to view your sites for latest updates, it is more advisable that a website must be accompanied with high-quality content that can add more life and can help easily increased its business growth. For this reason writing a rich and informative content will definitely capture the interest of most visitors. It also assures you that your business company will obtain better promotion for your sales and services because in creating quality content, you are also building a good reputation and credibility. Writing a good content for your blog, article and press release are certainly effective way to build a better link popularity for your website. If visitors find your content very informative and useful to them, this will give them a reason to believe on whatever services and products your company offers. In that case, there is also a possibility that they can refer you to their friends or to other websites offering similar services. However, if the visitors are not satisfied on its content, there's a tendency that they will not come back again because they have a bad
    By: All of Web Design
     
    Do's and Don'ts in Web Design
    2007-11-11 04:13:00
    While creating web pages, you will come across many good and many bad ideas. The following is a list of some of those options: Do's: If your company has a logo or preferred colors on its stationery that is a good start. For those of you starting from scratch, choose two or three complementary colors and stick with it. A white background with black text always increases the readability of your site. Many leading websites prefer to use a white background with black text. Avoid using colored backgrounds in your webpages. While working with colored backgrounds, check the pages in 256 colors, 16 bit and 32 bit resolutions. A colored page that looks fine in 32 bit color resolution may not look good if opened in 256 colors. Use alternative text along with graphics for non-graphics users. Be careful that your links are visible before and after being visited. It is a good idea to open hyperlinks to other websites in a new window. Have a site map page or install a search feature at your site t
    By: All of Web Design
     
    250 html and web design secrets
    2007-10-27 08:00:15
    Offers 500 pages of insider techniques to improve workflow and efficiency, save development time and money, and increase search engine rankings and site traffic, whether designers want to enhance an existing Web site or build a state-of-the-art site from scratch and Covers topics such as HTML, XHTML, CSS, graphics and multimedia, cell phone and PDA accessibility, content development, tools,
    By: free e book
     
    Differences between the E-commerce website design with web design:
    2007-10-26 07:07:13
    There is a reason for designing any e-commerce site is purely depends upon the business matters when compared to general web designing. While all webmasters need to take web design into account, those dealing directly with money and customers have extra considerations to make. After all, for owners of e-commerce websites, "conversion" is the number one priority. Conversion refers to turning visitors to a website into paying customers, and the "conversion rate" of an e-commerce site is hugely dependant on how potential customers feel about the site itself.When an Internet user visits an e-commerce site, he/she is often looking to buy. But the truth is, if that potential buyer doesn't feel good about the website, they won't buy-- even if the items for sale there are just what they're looking for.Since turning browsers into paying customers is the way for an e-commerce site to make money, e-commerce website designers must keep in mind the importance of creating trust and good
    By: BUSINESS RESEARCH INTELLIGENCE
     
    Important Web Design Tips: SEO Friendly Website
    2007-10-24 07:10:00
    A website should firstly be searched out by visitors before talking about attracting or retaining those visitors.Nowadays, a “well designed website” does not only relate to a web site’s visual attractiveness but more importantly, how friendly it is with search engines.Below are 10 SEO friendly website designing tips where web designers should pay attention to during the early stage of their web designing process.1. Avoid creating menu on the left-hand side of a website. If unavoidable, an alternative way is to put some text with rich keywords at the top or above the left-hand menu so that this text will be the first thing to be read by search engines.2. Headlines are rated more important than the rest of the web page by search engines. To take advantage of this, you should have your keywords in the page headline. Since the header tag (h1) is quite large, you should format it to make it smaller.3. Every page should contain the “title” and “description” tags with good keywords to describe the page content. The number of words for the title should not exceed 9 and that for the description should not be more than 20 words in order to keep within the limits of most search engines. 4. Try not to use Flash when possible. Flash cannot be read by the search engines to date and will cause slow page loading time and make people run away. If you really have a reason to use flash, try to make it smaller (e.g. as a flash header) and leave other area of your website for keyword-rich content.5. Think twice on how to use graphics. Make them relevant to your content and use an alt tag with relevant keywords for search engines to read as they cannot read graphics and also for your visitors so that they can have something to read when waiting for the graphics to load.6. Do not only use images to link out. You should always use text links to link out to important content on your web site. Spiders can follow image links, but like text links more though.7. Avoid using frames
    By: Cost effective website development
     
    Web Design help sites
    2007-10-16 17:00:19
    www.Mashable.com has a list of very useful site that will help you in the web design process. I have not looked at them all yet but I though it would be good to check the list for your self if Web design is your bag, I plan to go through the list and let you know which ones I like.
    By: Cool Looking Stuff
     
    Internet Retailer Web Design ‘08 Conference
    2007-10-10 09:16:13
    The conference will be held in Miami, Florida from January 30 to February 1, 2008. Most e-commerce websites focus on increasing their traffic rate, but it’s just as important to convert this traffic into actual customers. After all what is the point oh attracting visitors who make no or very few purchases. We aren’t talking here [...]
    By: CrazyLeaf Design Blog
     
    Web Design Mistakes You Should Avoid
    2007-10-08 07:10:00
    1. The user must know what the site is about in seconds: attention is one the most valuable currencies on the Internet. If a visitor can not figure what your site is about in a couple of seconds, he will probably just go somewhere else. Your site must communicate why I should spend my time there, and FAST!2. Make the content scannable: this is the Internet, not a book, so forget large blocks of text. Probably I will be visiting your site while I work on other stuff so make sure that I can scan through the entire content. Bullet points, headers, subheaders, lists. Anything that will help the reader filter what he is looking for.3. Do not use fancy fonts that are unreadable: sure there are some fonts that will give a sophisticated look to your website. But are they readable? If your main objective is to deliver a message and get the visitors reading your stuff, then you should make the process comfortable for them. 4. Do not use tiny fonts: the previous point applies here, you want to make sure that readers are comfortable reading your content. My Firefox does have a zooming feature, but if I need to use on your website it will probably be the last time I visit it.5. Do not open new browser windows: I used to do that on my first websites. The logic was simple, if I open new browser windows for external links the user will never leave my site. WRONG! Let the user control where he wants the links to open. There is a reason why browsers have a huge “Back” button. Do not worry about sending the visitor to another website, he will get back if he wants to (even porn sites are starting to get conscious regarding this point lately…).6. Do not resize the user’s browser windows: the user should be in control of his browser. If you resize it you will risk to mess things up on his side, and what is worse you might lose your credibility in front of him.7. Do not require a registration unless it is necessary: lets put this straight, when I browse around the Internet I want
    By: Cost effective website development
     
    8 Web Design Tactics to Help You When You're Stuck
    2007-10-03 04:54:00
    Originally written by Matthew Inman (Oatmeal) Web design can be incredibly frustrating. You'd think that with the infinite possibilities of what-goes-where it'd be pretty easy to land a design that works, yet somehow we've all been stuck before: working hour after hour on a design that refuses to look right. Throwing away pixels like they're going out of style. These 8 tactics are what I use to get out of that sticky spot Design from the inside out A lot of designers start off a design by focusing on the header. Often times what's inside the page is what makes it look good; the header is supplementary. Try leaving the header alone for a while and working on some elements in the body, you'll be surprised at how much easier it is to design a page once you've got a solid body going. Sketch somethingMy whiteboard is my salvation. Pencil and paper works too. I read an article years ago by a designer who would draw dozens of little 2x3" mockups in his spiral notebook before even opening up a graphic design program. The best part of creating mockups this way is the speed at which you can burn through possible layout ideas. Sketch something, scribble it out. Sketch something else, scribble it out. Do this ten times and you've probably got a fairly decent idea of how to the page should come together. Seek inspiration offlineCSS galleries and design showcase websites are excellent sources of inspiration, but sometimes a bit of offline media can be just what you need to spur some fresh ideas. Open up a newspaper or magazine, go to the grocery store and look at the packaging, watch a television ad. Pay attention to things that are applicable to your design such as typography, color, and element placement. Ask yourself questions like "What is it I like about this magazine ad?" and "What is about this packaging that just works ?" There's a lot you can learn from observing traditional media. Learn to let it go Ever make a button that looks ridiculous
    By: canada web site design
     
    Search Engine Friendly Web Design - 3 Ways to Use CSS
    2007-09-26 07:35:00
    CSS stands for cascading style sheets and CSS is a way of separating presentation code from your actual content in web design. Usually you build up a set of CSS style rules that are stored in a separate file that has a .css file extension. You then link to the CSS file from your web pages using an HTML link tag. There are many, many web design advantages to separating your presentation code off into separate CSS files and this article will tell you 3 excellent ways that you can use CSS to make your web design more search engine friendly. Web Design Technique 1 - Us CSS to Structure Your Document Let's consider the facts that we know about search engines. They send their search engine robots to your site to read the content that you have there and the easier it is to find for them the better because they don't waste much time looking. So having said this, what is the point of bogging down your pages with lots of un-necessary presentation markup that could quite easily be stored off in a separate CSS file. Most often this means removed any extraneous table tags and replacing them with a smaller number of HTML div tags which can be formatted using CSS rules. This removes the vast majority of presentational markup and leaves you with nicely formatted content that the search engines can easily find and index. Web Design Technique 2 - Us CSS to Style Your Header Tags We also know that search engines place a huge amount of importance on the header tags - h1,h2,h3 e.t.c. that they find in your pages. The thing that puts most inexperienced web designers off using header tags is that by default modern browsers render them in massive black text that looks really ugly. This is where CSS comes in. CSS can be used to easily make your header tags appear in nicely formatted, attractive text that both scores well with search engines and is pleasing to the eye of the user - perfect! Web Design Technique 3 - Us CSS to Create Rollover Images Traditionally rollover images are created
    By: Cost effective website development
     
    Web Design & Usability Guidelines
    2007-09-14 03:44:00
    Unlike web accessibility which impacts directly upon disabled users, web usability affects all users, and can be defined as a measure of how easy it is for a generic site visitor to carry out a task such as finding a given piece of information or buying a certain product.• Consistent placement of navigation and page structure• People read left to right, top to bottom • People scan copy looking for relevant links [headings and bulletpoints are good devices . . .] • Therefore: most important screen area = top left • Create a logical screen hierarchy [following the above points] • Clearly title all your content, and pages • Keep your content concise • Features supported by images can be very eye catching • Use general language [avoid technical jargon where possible] • Consider what your audience are likely to be looking for • Users are impatient. Design for a 2-10 second maximum download. Reuse header graphics so they can load from cache. Avoid excessive scrolling• Monitor traffic through your site. Which pages pique user interest? Which pages make users leave? Adjust your site accordinglyThe best way to ensure usability is to test your designs with real people
    By: Cost effective website development
     
    Rubbish web design
    2007-09-04 01:14:00
    Websites don’t have to be at the cutting edge of design to be good, but if it’s colours clash, has lots of irritating animations and is so badly laid out it makes it unreadable you will find it here in the rubbish design section.1. www.scrap-your-car.co.uk We love the blinking dials and the creative use of a dash board... 2. www.pinkcyan.co.uk If you wanted a website desiging would you ask these guys ? 3. www.british-athletics.co.uk This a classic example of making a website before thinking about how it should look. 4. www.plexos.com What is this website about? It appear to have no stucture or meaning. 5. www.learnerdriving.com What can you say about the design of this website ? 6. www.wlhg.co.uk We wonder if the person who designed this website sat back and thought to them selves "You know what you have done a good job" Source : Rubbish web design
    By: canada web site design
     
    Top 7 Things I Wish I'd Known About Web Design
    2007-08-14 00:15:00
    Written by Jamie Kiley1. Reading is incredibly valuable In my opinion, both books and online newsletters are very valuable. Books are more methodical than newsletters, but newsletters are free and can cover more up-to-date topics. Personally, I try to read on a variety of subjects.2. It's imperative to understand the target audience and the primary goal for every client.In order to design a site that truly meets a client's needs, the designer must understand what the site is supposed to accomplish, and what kind of visitor they will be working with.3. A basic understanding of search engine optimization and copywriting is imperative.Although you can design a website without knowledge in these areas, it's pretty hard to design a GOOD site without knowing at least something about SEO and copywriting. Designers have to realize their craft revolves around their ability to communicate a message-and that is dependent on the site's copy and visibility. Without any content or traffic, a designer's work doesn't do any good.4. It helps immensely to narrow your own target market as a designer.It means restricting your focus to e-commerce sites, or single pages for sales letters, or B2B sites, or sites in a specific industry, focus is key. It allows you to become specialized in one area and to develop real expertise in that niche.5. Web designers should be marketers, first and foremost.If a web designer does not understand the mindset of a marketer or a salesperson, they won't understand the logic of how to create pages that sell.6. The point of graphic design is to increase functionality, NOT to create something that looks pretty.As soon as designers begin treating appearance (and graphic design) as an end in itself, functionality starts to suffer. Instead, graphic designers have to recognize that every line of text, every photo, every button, and every other element on the page should be designed to make the page more functional. 7. Knowing the rules is good, and knowin
    By: Web site design graphic design
     
    Web Design Marketing Podcast EP 5 - Competitive Analysis
    2007-08-01 00:56:01
    [display_podcast] This is one of the key elements to a successful web campaign, yet so few people actually do it! One of the first principals in marketing is a method in which you figure out your placement in the market, figuring out your placement is achieved by examining your competitors and seeing what you provide that [...]
    By: Web Design Blog - Creative Design Think Tank
     
    Four Critical Web Design Rules
    2007-07-27 00:24:00
    By: Nicholas LaPolla "Content is King! If you want a website to generate back-links and have quality content the search engines love, be sure to make it readable by both people and search engines. Search engines are working to give people quality results. Thus, they are looking for sites with quality content. So - by building site content for people, not only are you getting back to basics (information dissemination to people via the Internet), you are creating a site search engines will love. So, build sites for people - and the search engines will come.When creating a new website or redesigning an existing site, there are four critical rules which should be followed to make the site effective, functional, loved by search engines - and successful.1. Easy to ReadWhen building a website, the first thing you need to be sure of is that your website is easy to read. When you write content, remember that most web site visitors don't read every word of a page - in fact, they only scan pages
    By: Back Up Photos From a Digital Camera
     
    Everything You Need to Know About Web Design
    2007-07-24 06:40:00
    A representation of content, related to an individual, business or any other topic; using design and graphic principles on the internet in the form of web applications and web sites is known as web design. Web design usually involves and uses technologies and standards such as HTML, CSS, XML, SSL, PHP, ASP, etc. Web design differs completely from web development, which is more technical and deals with issues concerning the web site dynamics, validations and constraints. The principle of web site design further involves conception and collection of web pages, that in turn, collectively are known as a single entity, a web site. Web pages are usually the basic content and design holders for the entire web site.Web design involves great many characteristics of design. The web site design usually depends completely on the type of content. The web site design should be consistent with the content offered by the site and should be able to please the target population looking for such content. Web site design, should be such that it renders the site almost maintain ace free. It should also be user-friendly, with the most basic navigational concepts instilled and an interface that keeps bringing its users back for more. Thus web design plays a very heavy hand in retaining the web traffic. Aesthetics should be eye pleasing and should be consistent throughout the web site. The whole idea of web design, caters around the presentation of the content posted on the web page, this should be kept in mind during the design phases, so that the content is stark and completely readable without any hindrances. Web design definitely affects the online business and visitor retention a lot, no body wants to visit a web site again which is poorly design and the navigating is a pain.Written by William Amerson. Find the latest information on Web Design. This article is free for republishingSource: http://www.articlealley.com/article_182884_4.html
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    10 Quickfire Practical CSS Web Design Tips and Tricks
    2007-07-19 02:44:00
    1 Universal Selector - This sets ALL html tags to have zero border and padding. You then build your css up from there:*{padding:0; margin:0; }2 Image Replacement is the process of using images instead of text yet still using semantic html code. Whilst image replacement is great for static sites, the SiFR method is better for dynamic sites. Sifr uses a mix of Javascript and Flash to produce the text in any font. Both are great methods of making your site and typography more attractive and “designed”.3 Comment tags are a great way of organising your CSS. Comments are inserted like /* Details about the Css are help within is very useful tag */They are very useful for breaking up sections of your CSS code. For instance you could have/* ...All link styles ...*/a:link, a:hover{ color:#f00; }a:visited{ color#000; }/*...Below is the left nav system section ...*/#nav{ clear:both: float:left; }Im sure you get the idea4 Structure of the file ( the order in which selectors come etc ). There are many methods of doing this but the way I work is generally from the top of the page to the bottom. So the top divs and everything within those divs such as list items progress down the page. I tend to put generic html tags such as the links and list items before the main stucture:*{padding:0; margin:0; }a:link, a:hover{ color:#f00; }a:visited{ color#000; }li{ padding:5px; }#nav {clear:both; float:left;}#content{ width: 550px; padding: 5px 15px;}..........….#footer{clear:both;}This method is logical and therefore you can find things easily.5 Shorthand:- This is a code saver and is quicker to type when you get used to it. Instead ofbackground-color:#f00;background-image:url(background.gif);background-repeat:no-repeat;background-attachment:fixed;background-position:0 0;You can have:background:#f00 url(background.gif) no-repeat fixed 0 0;Another quick shortcut is for colours “#f00″ is short for “#ff0000″.6 Centreing :- ( I’m from the UK) elements is very easy with CSS, simpl
    By: Cost effective website development
     
    Web Design that is Screen Resolution Friendly
    2007-07-09 06:08:00
    Surfing the web always brings up a swath of different problems all based on the different settings implemented by the web designers in their signature web designs. Among these problems is a major one that has to do with the screen resolution settings of all the different visitors who may visit any given web design. When it comes to screen resolution, it doesn't matter how perfect and beautiful the web design may be, it is very frustrating when a viewer either cannot see the images or text properly, or the viewers have to scroll to the side to see the rest of what the site has to offer. It is truly annoying when the width of the site doesn't fit within the width of a visitor's monitor's screen size.The reason for this is that many older monitors ? frequently VGA monitors ? have a maximum of 640x480 pixels that they will support. There area also many visitors to your website who have older video cards. This means that no matter how good their monitor and your website, they simply will not be able to handle higher resolutions. You will need to keep this in mind when you are creating a web design for a large target audience. After all, you will want the maximum number of people possible to be able to easily and clearly read and view your website.So why is it that web designers continue to write for such large screen resolutions ? such as 800x600 and 1024x768 when it means that they'll be sending so many people away from their sites due to the inability to read them or being frustrated from having to scroll sideways all the time? Actually, there are quite a few reasons to explain this web design pattern. For one, there are likely quite a number of web designers who don't even realize the issue that they are creating. Similarly, there are those web designers who don't care that some people will not be able to enjoy their websites. Also, we must consider that some web masters have recognized that their target audience are typically equipped with high screen resoluti
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    Web Design Marketing Podcast Ep 4 - Online Branding & Exposure
    2007-06-29 20:26:42
    [display_podcast] Sure enough, not all marketing is done directly through your website. There are many other outlets to get brand recognition before users even come across your website. Most of these are inexpensive, if not free, and can be essential in getting your name out in both the industry and to your potential clients. The Goal The goal [...]
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    How to Avoid the 12 Common Web Design Mistakes
    2007-06-16 00:45:00
    Are people visiting your web site but not buying? This may be asign and the time to do some redesign of your web site. Oftenyou are so close to what you have created, that you can’t seeobvious design mistakes. I often do the same when writing anarticle – everything looks fine when I have finished, yet when Ireview it the next day and I’m amazed at how many mistakes Ihave made. Let’s look at some of the most common Web Design mistakes: 1. Sloppy Web Site Copy – your heading and first paragraph shouldclearly indicate the purpose of your web site. “Content is King”on the Net, so make sure there is plenty of focused informationfor your visitors. The content should draw the visitor throughthe site to take action in the end. Include contact informationon every page in case people have questions. 2. Bad Color Coordination – avoid using dark text on a darkbackground. Use dark text on a light background, such as blackon white. Use colors that blend well together – observe natureor look at paintings to get some idea of good colorcombinations. 3. Pages Load Too Slowly – using too many images or insertinglarge images on a web page, slow down the loading time of yourweb page. Optimize your images (reduce their size) before youinsert them on your site, otherwise your visitors will leavebefore your site is loaded. 4. Poor Navigation – this means visitors can’t easily find theinformation. They experience broken links, error pages ordiscover too many moving objects (animations, flash, scrollingtext, marquees) – all these will annoy the visitor and cause himto click elsewhere. Keep your navigation simple by creatingclear links on all web pages. 5. Orphan Pages – these are pages other than your homepage, wherethe visitor has no idea how it fits in with the overallstructure of your web site. You should always have a link to thehomepage, so visitors know where they are on your web site. 6. Long Scrolling – the visitor has to scroll horizontally, ormany pa
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    Amazing Web Design Secrets Revealed
    2007-06-10 15:22:00
    Guarded Techniques the Pros Don't Want You to KnowWeb design expert and author Shelley Lowery's latest ebook, Web Design Mastery, is taking the Internet by storm...Cutomers are raving..."Finally, a web design course that makes total and complete sense! Shelley, your new eBook will quickly become the "bible" for anyone who wants to build a website. Totally top shelf!" -- Rick BeneteauFor the first time, Shelley reveals all of her professional Web design secrets in her latest book, Web Design Mastery.Finally! A COMPLETE Web design system that makes professional Web design easy...with 100s of copy and paste codes.Click Here to see what everyone is raving about... Web Design Mastery is quickly becoming known as the "Bible" for professional Web design...Web Design Mastery is a MUST read for anyone serious about designing a great website! I HIGHLY recommend it.Visit Shelley's site for more information.
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    Selecting the Best Web Design Language for Your Project
    2007-06-06 04:53:00
    If you'd like to create and publish your own web site on the Internet, your first step should be to decide what type of web site you would like to create and what web design language you would like to use.Although there are several web design languages to choose from, make sure you take some time to research your options to ensure you're making the best choice for your project. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)The easiest and most popular web design language is Hypertext Markup Language, better known as HTML. This language is so simple you can type the syntax into a text editor, such as Notepad, save it with an .html extension and instantly have a web page.You can learn more about HTML here:http://www.w3schools.com/html/Although HTML will enable you to create simple web sites, if you want something more dynamic, you'll need to look into using other languages:PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP)PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor, better known as PHP, is a highly popular, server-side scripting language that can be embedded directly into HTML coding.PHP can do anything that CGI (Common Gateway Interface) can do, such as process form data and auto generate dynamic content. However, PHP can do much more. It can be used on all major operating systems and supports most web servers.PHP's main focus is development for the web, so it has a quick development time and can solve scenarios much quicker than some of the other web design languages. You can learn more about PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor here: http://www.php.net/ColdFusionColdFusion, developed by Macromedia, is used to build and serve web pages. It consists of ColdFusion Studio, which is used to create web pages, and ColdFusion Server, which is used to display the web pages. One of the best features of ColdFusion is the ability to create web pages 'on the fly' from content stored within a database. For example, a variety of content can be placed within a database as 'pieces of content.' When a user types in the web addres
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    Web Design Marketing Podcast (EP3) - Targeting Baby Boomers
    2007-05-29 15:14:18
    [display_podcast] In our last podcast I discussed why it is important to market to a specific group. Today I am going to discuss targeting baby boomers. I picked baby boomers first because they tend to have the most spending power, and are one of the largest groups at this point in time. (Ages 43 - 61). The spending power of this generation in both consumer and services is hard to ignore. Some of the things they respond to: Status / Heros Iconic Authority Trailblazers Items that are earned Comfort Perks Anti-Aging Baby Boomer Attitude Baby boomers tend to be marketing influenced. This means that they are much more likely to believe what marketing material tells them compared to the younger Generation-X. They tend to be more resistent to technology, but have high desires for anything that shows that they have earned luxury and status. They are beyond their midlife and are starting to think about death and retirement, so anti-aging is very important to this group. Example: Limo Serv
    By: Web Design Blog - Creative Design Think Tank
     
    The 7 Deadly Sins Of Web Design
    2007-05-29 04:29:00
    Sin 1 - Starfield backgrounds You know the sort – zillions of tiny white pixels glinting back at you from behind the text. Beautiful. Not! In a galaxy far, far away, in a time long, long ago people thought this was cool. It’s not. It sucks and people who use it should be shot. Sin 2 - Anything that moves. Okay, that’s maybe a little bit harsh – let me zero in on something more specific - animated cursors. I know 12 year-old kids that think they’re crap. Wise up and lose the Homer Simpson cursor that leaves a wake of donut crumbs behind it as it moves across the screen. Please, I beg you, destroy them all!Sin 3 - Fading Page Changes. You’ve not seen these? Oh honestly – they’re wonderful. You click on a link to get to your chosen section and then suddenly the whole ass of the website morphs up into itself before re-appearing like a re-constituting Captain Kirk being beamed back into existence. Supreme. Whoever invented this deserves a medal. Ideally a medal that is extremely heavy, irremovable and is presented during a mid-ocean ceremony.. Sin 4 - Wide Load Websites. You know the ones. You’re just getting into a sentence and then suddenly you realise that the last quarter of the sentence is not on your monitor – it’s extended into your kitchen somewhere and you need scrollbar shenanigans of Herculean proportions just to get to it. Wide load websites? Give them a wide berth. Sin 5 - Designed By The Criminally Insane. Words escape me: http://www.chipotle.com Sin 6 - Reflective Ripple Effects. Absolute classic this one, I would be doing the Internet world a disservice if I left it out. You must have seen these in action – you come across a website (usually a personal one on free webspace) and there’s a picture depicting a tranquil scene, normally, though not always, containing a river or lake in it. And then the really tacky bit – the owner has lifted a bit of code from somewhere that makes the lower portion of the image appear as if it is r
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    Web Design Marketing Podcast (EP 2) - Your Target Market
    2007-05-04 00:13:45
    Your target marketing is one of the essential elements to marketing your website. Too many people feel that their services are broad enough where they can target everyone! After all, targeting one group would simply be cutting our possible clients down. However, the truth is that if you market to everyone you market to no one. Imagine these three advertisements A woman is driving a nice luxurious car on a sunny day. She is dressed in a business suit, with a briefcase next to her but she is smiling and relaxed. The phone rings, with out having to do anything the hands free answers it. Her baby sitter is letting her know that dinner is prepared and in the stove. A man is wearing a stylish suit, accompanied by an attractive woman at a night club. He goes to leave, and the valet pulls up a sexy and shiny new BMW. Everyone watches as he leaves. There are ten shots of men, women, children, all driving a BMW. They are all happy and enjoying the car. Weather is nice, they are problem free.
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    Web Design Tips And Techniques For Site Usability
    2007-05-01 06:38:00
    If you are a web designer or a webmaster, website design is one of the most important tasks you do. In designing a site, you need to create a design that is easy for users to use, is compatible with different systems, and is search engine friendly.Making a site that is user friendly:In some ways, creating a user friendly site is just common sense - other aspects are not so obvious, though. Obviously, you'll want to make the text easy to read, the navigation links easy to find, etc. Here are a few other tips: Put contact information on every page. Make it obvious what you want the user to do after reading a page.. Make it easy for the user to reach your homepage from any other pageMaking a site that is cross-platform compatible:The main factors you need to consider in platform compatibility are the user's browser, screen resolution, color depth, and plug ins.Browser compatibility is easy - just test your site in various browsers, and fix any incompatibilities. The same for screen resolution - just be sure that you site looks good and is easily navigated with any common screen resolution. Color depth is also relatively simple. Just restrict your design to using web safe colors.Plug-ins can be a little more complicated. If at all possible, try to use media that is compatible with most versions of a plug in. For example, try not to use a flash movie that requires the latest version of a flash player.Making a site that is search engine friendly:The biggest thing you can do to make your site friendly to the search engines is to give it a good link structure. Be sure that each page on your site is linked to from at least two other pages with a plain text link. Image links are OK, but not as good as optimized text links. Javascript and flash links are very bad for search engine usability.Visit Web Design London for help getting a great site design: http://www.datadial.netArticle Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Gabriel_J._Adams
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    11 Web Design Tips
    2007-05-01 05:46:00
    Before you start design on a website step back a minute – or two. Think about what a website is REALLY supposed to do for the client as well as the visitor. In its simplest form, a website is there to facilitate a transaction of information between it and the visitor. With this in mind, here are some tips for designing useful web sites:1. Font Free for All: Keep the number of font families you use on a page to a minimum. Using many different fonts on a page communicates a sense of disorganization. Use different fonts only to assist in organizing the page in a clear manner; however you can usually achieve this by changing font sizes and font weight.2. Put it on my tab: Check your forms to be sure the tab key proceeds to the next expected (and logical) field on a form. For example, if your form is collecting address information and you are on the city field the next tab should go to state, not the 2nd address line field.3. Dump the landing page: In this day and age that extra click the user has to make on that cool splash page that you spent 2 hours on in Photoshop is not going to impress them - well maybe the first visit; it will most likely be viewed as a nuisance and irritate them by the 2nd or 3rd visit. The visitor wants to get to the information they need ASAP – concentrate on using that graphics savvy to help support the content within the site (i.e. navigation, organized layout).4. Don’t be too Flashy: There are some sites out there (they know who they are) that use Flash in a really creative but useful manner (http://www.2advanced.com). There are others that use it with the creativity in mind but let the concept of usability fall by the way side. For instance, putting a flash segment on a splash page can compound the annoyance in tip 3. Not only does the visitor have to click just to get to the meat of the site but now he may have to wait for a flash movie to load on top of it.In addition be careful when creating navigation systems with Flash. I have be
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    Web Design Marketing Podcast Episode 1 - Calls to Action How / Why
    2007-04-25 14:37:03
    Introduction Every site is selling or marketing something. Even this blog, I am trying to convince readers that it is worth their time to come back and read additional articles. On the business side of things, you literally have items/services to sell or leads to generate. Even though many designers are playing the roll of marketers by developing and designing websites, most websites lack marketing polish. This podcast is a quick and easy way to get tips on how to make your website more effective in generating business, leads, and sales. Intended for both web designers and website owners, I will be going over practical tips on how you can help your website work for you. Calls to Action How / Why? Simply put calls to action answer the question “I am interested, but now what do I do? It is extremely easy for users to get confused or misunderstand where you intend them to go or do next, after they have read over a page of your content. You might understand it because you designed it
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    Top Mac Web Design Applications
    2007-04-06 23:26:29
    I recently purchased an Apple Macbook and moved my beloved Sony Vaio desktop to my attic. I’ve been looking for Mac applications that replace my applications on my Windows XP machine. Since I do a lot of web design (um… duh), here’s a list of applications that you cannot live without if you are designing and coding websites on a mac. (more…)
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    What Should You Pay For Web Design?
    2006-06-26 06:08:00
    The whole web design industry has undergone major changes over the past 5 years and there is now a variety of options and ideas available to you. You can pay anything from £100 to over £10,000 but what is the difference and what do you need?Firstly, the differences are the programming languages and the popular choices are usually HTML, PHP, ASP,.NET,C++, C# and Coldfusion. There are others but these are the most popular ones.With each of these there can be advantages and disadvantages and there is not a right or wrong solution, unless you require specific functionality that can be handled better by a particular programming language. The simplest language is HTML and this is for basic websites that do not require dynamic functionality or do not require the use of a database to collect user or customer data for sales and marketing purposes.In terms of what you need, this will greatly depend on your target market, your product or service and what you want to achieve from your site. With so many web designers and design companies about, it can be a daunting task for any company to choose their preferred developer. It will not matter if you pay ten times more to one company as this will not guarantee your desired results better than the cheapest quote you receive.What is greatly important is that you think hard about what you want to achieve and then ask each company if they can a) produce these results b) tell you how they intend to achieve these results.Without this, you do not stand much chance of beating your competitors.With so many websites on the internet it is no longer good enough to just have a great-looking site. Having an attractive, user-friendly and accessible website will give your customers confidence but it will ultimately not bring you any new business if your website is poorly coded and not designed for Search Engine Optimisation and does not take into account the importance of Internet Marketing.Likewise, you could have a well-optimised website for
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