While designing a website or getting it designed by a professional, it is important to consider the factors like navigation, aesthetics of the website and quality of the content. It is the duty of the web designer to take care on above stated factors by giving equal importance to graphic design. The first impression created
Gone are the days when we endure drab and uninspiring minimalist web pages. Companies, bloggers – and everyone in between – are embracing a return to the print design of yesteryear to make their pages stand out in an overcrowded world. They are trending towards olde world advertisements, traditional magazine layouts and brochures, with a
jQuery allows to create animated content within the static background. That’s what we love about it so much. It means better page load time when pages appear almost instantaneously. Not to mention the adorable dynamic look. That’s what jQuery is all about!
The era of internet and technologies surround us with tons of information traffic. Information comes from all around and sometimes it’s quite difficult to comprehend it in its primary form. The designers find a way to turn this boring statistics into useful stunning presentation using graphs and counters.
The success and acceptability of any online business primarily depend upon the manner in which it’s been promoted over the World Wide Web. Regardless of whether you intend to get involved in E-commerce, share blogs, participate in a forum or just another business, building an attractive website is what needs to be your first priority.
Do you know that Facebook’s logo takes flat? The new design is simpler and visually more striking than the old version. Just take a look at the ‘Before’ and ‘After’ logos below.
Whether the overall aim is to educate or entertain, to sell or to raise awareness, website design is all about effective communication.
With more than 1 billion smartphone users in the world today, having a mobile optimized site is more important than ever.
If there’s one resource web designers have in abundance, it is fonts. We have more fonts available to us than any other designing resource. And just as their majestic amount wasn’t enough, most of them are absolutely free. No wonder beginning designers get bamboozled when it comes to selecting appropriate fonts for their designs.
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