The do s and don ts of web site design
I've received many emails on the first do's and don'ts article, people wanted more, so I thought a part two was is order. 1 Don't use background music on your web pages! So.....
read moreLoading...
I've received many emails on the first do's and don'ts article, people wanted more, so I thought a part two was is order. 1 Don't use background music on your web pages! So.....
read moreWeb site designers today have plenty of options in terms of tools and technologies they can use to build their web pages. Many questions come up: should we use Flash, do we need database driven web pages, did we...
read moreIn this webmaster tutorial I will show you some of the basic things that a LOT of webmasters do, that are just plain wrong!
read moreLet's pretend. Let's pretend you asked me to design a Web site for you. Then we also need to pretend, of course, that I said yes, which I would almost never do because freelance clients are usually nuttier than an Almond Joy and about as smart as a bag of hair. I'm speaking generally, of course. ...
read moreRules and preference for designing a website can differ from website to website depending on the target audience, whether it is entertainment website or corporate website or just a persona...
read moreHidden menus are like hidden road signs: they force you to stop when you'd rather keep going. We examine the weaknesses of pop-up, pull-down and cascading menus. By David Walker As a kid riding in the back of the famil...
read moreYou want to redesign that Web site, but the cash river of 1999 is a distant memory. Here's how to manage a redesign on the cheap. By David Walker Web site redesign work has never attracted more interest. The recent boom has ensured t...
read moreWant to freelance and offer your services from the comfort of your own home and computer? You must have the ability to network yourself and get the word out about your abilities. You must also have a good portfolio. Prospective clients will want to look...
read moreInterviewing with your future employer can be intimidating, frustrating and at times, overwhelming. Here are three helpful hints that will allow you to leave a lasting, positive impression with the interviewer -- from the recent college graduate, to the seasoned professional.
read moreRecently I was overwhelmed with literally thousands of resume packages from young graphic designers, responding to our job ope.....
read moreCopyright © . All Rights Reserved