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While searching for the right web designer it is important to have a clear idea of what the role your new website will fill.
Domain name registration started in earnest in the early days of the Internet, when people started to cotton onto the fact that domain names could be used for something other than novelty or specialized technical duties.
When designing a website, it's easy to start loading it up with graphics. While tempting, you have to resist -- otherwise, you'll end up with graphical overload.
Aside from alignment and grouping, elements can be linked using rhythm: a regular or irregular repetition of common stylistic features. Rhythm is the most subtle and abstract of the 'associating' tools...
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, May 2007
This is the best article I have read for Website Design for Small Businesses. The author gives you just enough information to make the various necessary judgments for your small business website without the blab.
One of the important elements in making your web presence entails not only having a well-designed website. Your logo should be installed in your website before your start launching and broadcasting about your web site's existence in the wide, wide world of the Web.
It's been a long cold winter and it's the first day of spring. The air is crisp, the sky a crystal blue. You're feeling your spirit rise and the breath of air fills your lungs with the joy and feeling of fresh new beginnings.
Induction familiarizes the new recruits to the organization functioning so that they become productive in the least possible time; they are a means of honing the workforce to greater efficiency, precision, and perfection.
What works best when promoting your web site.
If I had a dollar every time someone said they wanted to build a website, but didn’t know where to begin, I would be… well, rich. The problem doesn’t seem to be the actual creation of the site, but more the “what should it be about” aspect...









