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Archive for June, 2008

Style sheets – The Basics

June 16th, 2008

Style sheets let you separate content from the look and feel of a site, so that you can easily change each independently of the other. A very useful tool to have in your web design arsenal.

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Top 10 Signs That Things Are Going Badly

June 9th, 2008

As a designer I’ve heard all of these when entering a new project unfortunately. It’s not anyone’s fault really. It’s just a misunderstanding of the basics in the user experience and how to truly create an online presence and not just a “fancy new website that all the kids seem to enjoy these days.”

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What Ego?

June 9th, 2008

Designer-centered design is the ‘Designer Knows Best’ mentality a lot of designer have that can often get in the way of the overall goal in a project. Getting the message out there for the masses to discover. Designer-centered design is fine for some art websites, but not e-commerce or informational sites whose success or failure depends on a high amount of repeat traffic.

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Featured on Design Shack

June 4th, 2008

It is truly a great honor to be featured on the popular design website Design Shack. They are a great resource for CSS based website designs, tutorials on web design, news and even job postings.

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