Client / Client contact information: Name, phone number and email address for the person or the team on the client side. Project: Example: “New campaign to test “CitiClick” for Citibank.” Prepared by: Name, phone number and email address for the person or team members who are
Read more →I found this post and thought it was great to share. When we get files from agencies, there are usally a mes and below are a few tips on how to prepare those files. By Brian Rhinehart Original Post: http://www.noupe.com/photoshop/preparing-photoshop-files-for-web-developers.html Whether you’re a freelance web designer or
Read more →I have put together a bunch of great sites for myself and wanted to share them. Each site collects logo designs from around the world. Some are more interesting then others by providing comments, forums, design files and so on. They are great when you find yourself
Read more →Robin Williams Below are features that can make a web design look dorky. These are not just my personal opinions, but are ideas I have collected from speaking to groups around the country. Examples of many of these features and more detailed explanations of the problems and
Read more →Logo Designs That POP! I needed some inspiration for a project. I collected some of the best logo designs from 2008 and 2009. Last year there was a variety of great designs.
Read more →PhotoVaco is an excellent resource for every designer who needs royalty free stock photos and textures. The photos and textures are organized by categories so it’s easy to find a resource that suits for your project. The number of categories is pretty decent, the resources is being
Read more →Graphic design expresses the creativity of the website’s brand and increases its professional look. You need the best services of a corporate graphic design company, if you are starting a project from scratch, or even planning to redesign an existing website. Most corporate graphic designers offer flash multimedia
Read more →Source: http://www.allgraphicdesign.com/graphicsblog/2009/12/1824 Twas the Night Before Crunch Time Update on an Old Poem Here’s a variation of “Twas the Night Before Christmas” especially written for all of you graphic designers and web designers. Have a safe holiday and may all your designs come true! Twas the Night
Read more →Hierarchy. Strong, consistent visual hierarchy is key to a quality design. Q : What is visual hierarchy? A : Important elements have the most emphasis. Least important elements have the least emphasis. So, a user’s eye should move around the page from your most important content to
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