Archive for the ‘Graphic Design’ Category

Updating old designs – Easy upgrades

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

The web is an ever-evolving medium – it never stays the same for more than a moment!  That is why your website needs to be updated frequently – not just in content, but in design.  Your website should be updated to stay current with the newest design practices as well as the newest tech tools and functionality.

This article discusses some simple things you can change on an old website without much effort or re-working of the HTML coding – ideal for situations where you don’t want to go for a full re-design but want to make some minor changes to improve your website’s appeal.

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Web Fonts: Revisiting an old problem

Monday, May 10th, 2010

In a previous article about fonts and web standards, we discussed the problems designers face with fonts on the web and some various solutions.  Today’s article brings an update to the field in the form of a few new contenders on the web-font battlefield.

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More Bang For Your Buck

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Let ”s just take a minute and talk about budgeting your next design project. I understand that this year has been rough but I think it”s true when I say we should all be proactive when it comes to running a business this year. This holds true to revamping advertising ideas and marketing strategies to reinvent how to generate larger revenue. I would like to talk about a few things that will make revamping your next project to be more streamlined and to also help you save cost on a professional designer. (more…)

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Invest In Expert Design

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Of course we all want more for a decent price this year. Now when this topic comes to design and web development it is always a good thing to invest wise when it comes to your upcoming design project. Whether your representing your company with a new brand or advertising with print ads, you will want to make sure you get a professional to do the work. (more…)

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Typography and the Web

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Throughout the past few years Typography for the web has been going through some changes. Before designers were unable to work with fonts they wanted without using images of the text. Most browsers will only read certain types of system fonts which has hindered the designers creativity. We have been constantly searching new tricks and ways to display better fonts in browsers and nothing has really seemed to work well with search engines. Until recently there has been a new way to create editable text in web browsers….. (more…)

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