By: Daniel Pintilie in
Graphic Design |
Nowadays the means of obtaining a good publicity campaign are numerous and someone who needs this is kindly advised to ask for the services of an expert. The birth of the Internet simply increased in an exponential manner all what depends on marketing and publicity. I can’t imagine someone who wants to promote, but didn’t use Internet for that.
An item that is very important in establishing a good visual identity is the business card. Most people consider it being only a small piece of paper, but in fact a business card could give you more pieces of information than only the possibility of contacting the owner. A good first impression is given by a well designed business card; in some regions of the world the importance of it considerable: in China it is a severe mistake to write on a business card or to put it in a wallet! It is true that we are living in a digital era, but it is wrong to totally neglect the power of paper or of the “conventional” modalities of promoting (conventional means here all besides the Internet).
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What would you produce when you have only 140 characters? Think about ASCII art!, we can make some really great arts with ASCII text and surprise our friends. This showcase presents some great typography artworks around Twitter network which caught my attention. I really love them and I hope you guys do so.
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By: Shannon Suetos in
Web Design |
According to Pew Internet Research, one-third of Americans use a cell phone or smartphone to browse the Internet. With this many people discovering the convenience of mobile browsing, it is no wonder major browsers are creating mobile versions.
Most people have a preferred browser they use, whether it is Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Safari, Chrome etc. While others simply use the default browser that their computer comes with. The same seems to be coming true for mobile. Most major browsers now have a mobile version, and of course most smartphones comes with a standard browser, just like computers do.
Opera mini 5 is available on Java phones, Windows Mobile, Android, S60, Blackberry and the iPhone.
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By: Shannon Suetos in
Web Development |
Since the mid 90’s marketers and companies have been optimizing their sites for search engine optimization. Now SEO has evolved in a way no one could have imagined back then. Smartphones are taking over the mobile market, and most cell phones have access to the Internet.
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By: PixelCrayons in
Web Design |
Call to action buttons, as the name says, the time for some real action. They have been a part of negligence from a long time, Have you ever wondered about what is beyond them than just being an attractive tile in the interiors of your website? Call to action buttons ought to be the sole attraction with the ability to grab the visitor, and provoke him/her for the next step and that is, for sure a click. And, that click would be to make them do what you want then to. Be it, a download, buy now, continue reading, learn more, sign up, and many more.
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By: Shannon Suetos in
Web Design |
The Internet is a vast landscape which is quickly changing. Change is the one constant you can count on when it comes to the World Wide Web. This is because there are always new forms of media coming online as well as new ways to present them. Flash from Adobe has been one of the giants in the industry for the longest time. Currently Apple is trying to unseat the champion for their chance to bask in the glory (with the help of HTML5 of course). The problem is, Adobe is fighting back with an even better looking version of their Flash with the ability to do more and run faster. So, which one will be better?
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By: Daniel Pintilie in
Web Design |
The history of HTML is a tumultuous series of teaches-in, many disputes and hard work of the specialists…The results? Sounds maybe too great, but I afraid it is true, HTML has a great role in the evolution of the Homo sapiens sapiens to Homo digitalis.
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By: Shannon Suetos in
Tools |
In my last few posts, I have gone over just some of the many things CSS3 can do—this post will explore some useful tools to help you in your journey of learning and manipulating CSS3.
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By: Bima Arafah in
Web Development |
After a quite long awaited by many WordPress users all over the world, finally this world most popular blog portal launchs its brand-new version WordPress 3.0 a.k.a Thelonius.
Thelonius is the software version 13th which have been launched by WordPress until now. We’ll find not less than 2.700 changes and 1.217 bugs fixed inside it. The most striking change is its capability to run some blogs at the same time or generally called Multiside Capabilities (with WordPress MU). Before, each blogs on the web shall be run separately. This capability to run many blogs has been integrated into its brand-new version, so that it can be utilized easier. Bloggers are now be able to upgrade through upgrade menu on the WordPress or we can also download it manually. So what any other features can we maximize on it? Let’s now discuss it a lil’ bit deeper.
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By: Shannon Suetos in
Web Design |
Images, transitions and everything in between is a great way to compliment your website, but there is one aspect you should not forget about—typography. Typography is, “the art and technique of arranging type, type design, and modifying type glyphs.” Without great looking typography, it is hard to compose a well rounded looking website.
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