Website Layouts That Work
Many websites are starting to adopt the “magazine” look—layouts inspired by the graphically rich designs of pop magazines. Why? Because they’re learning something that magazine artists have known for...
View ArticleWeb Design Mistakes to Avoid
Magazines and TV shows pay a premium for creative layout and artistic direction. That’s because they work on one basic principle: perception is everything. And in this fickle marketplace called the...
View ArticleDesigning for the Web 2.0 User
When people started throwing around the term “Web 2.0,” designers were quick to respond with a new set of rules. The blocky HTML and unwieldy frames have been replaced by a sleeker style, one that...
View ArticleBoost Your Sales with User-friendly Design
User-friendly design has been a hallmark of business long before we built our first computers. From pencils to particle accelerators, we’ve always moved towards changes that make it easy for people to...
View ArticleWhat Your Website Colors Say About You
They say your favorite colors say a lot about you. Whether it’s true or not, it certainly holds true for your online business. In a market where people judge websites in the blink of an eye, your...
View ArticleWeb Design Trends for 2009
Artists have called web design the most erratic of creative pursuits, and for the most part, they’re right. While music trends last at least a couple of years, and art movements at least a few decades,...
View ArticleWhite Space in Web Design
You’re designing your business website. If you’re like most designers, your first instinct is probably to draw up a catalog of layouts, color schemes, icons, and stock photos. But chances are you’re...
View ArticleDesigning the eCommerce Site
Fifteen years ago, e-commerce was the kind of thing you’d only see in sci-fi. Today, the business so creatively imagined by Hollywood is a $250-billion-dollar industry, big enough to dwarf Hollywood...
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