Posts Tagged ‘design’

  • April 20, 2010

    How do you screen a client? Designer Discussion.

    One in a series of ongoing discussions among graphic designers. Other discussions in the series include Scope Creep, Innovative Thinking, Discovery Processes, Color Selection, Research and Client Presentations.

  • April 17, 2010

    Do clients deserve the blame?

    We blame clients too often. We blame them for lack of understanding, for not meeting deadlines, and for being upset with additional charges. The reality is the client is our responsibility and sometimes we forget that.

  • April 14, 2010

    Strategic and not Subjective Color Selection

    Color is a tricky element in identity development & there are many ways of managing it. If any phase of development is measured on specific goals then gauging color appropriateness is no different.

  • What Bloggers Can Do With Their Old Designs?

    Redesigning is kind of new trends with blogs, as Smashing Magazine, Mashable & larger number of other bloggers are concentrating redesigning their blogs with some stunning new looks & user experience. I noticed that old design of these blogs were also good & that made me thought that blogger can use their old designs [...]

  • April 10, 2010

    Pros and Cons of Freelancing: A Passion or a Profession?

    A freelancer is usually a self-employed person who works as a web designer, developer, content writer or even a blogger. More precisely, he contracts a small/medium (rarely large) task from various clients and receives money when the work is done.

  • April 5, 2010

    Implementing A Good Redesign: Advices And Examples

    Redesigning a website can be very satisfying and very stimulating for a web designer. A redesign consists of objectively improving the aesthetics or the structure of a website and, with the use of new elements or content, giving a new form or a new identity to the site

  • Empathizing Color Psychology in Web Design

    Today we’ll be speaking about color perception and color psychology in website design, the way different brands use colors and what’s their message.

  • Using Mind Maps to Provide Creative Direction

    An in-depth look at the value of mind mapping and the creative process by David Ansett of Storm Design and their approach to unrestricted design with purpose.

  • April 2, 2010

    How to create a torn wall paper effect in Illustrator

    In this tutorial we will learn to create a torn wall paper based on a seamless pattern and simple distortion techniques. I used a seamless pattern from…

  • Building a live news blogging system in php. Spiced with HTML5, CSS3 and jQuery [part I]

    A series of tutorials on building a live news blogging system. Developed using HTML5, CSS3, jQuery, XML for front end and php and jsp for backend. This part features coding the layout, styling it and adding some basic jQuery features.

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