Need Total Commander for Mac OSX? Disk Order is for you!

Jun 11
2013

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If you ever used Total Commander on PC you’ve probably remembered it forever. Even today sometimes you might regret that those file management principles are not used in standard OS X applications. In the resemblance of the legendary file manager was created Disk Order for OS X. The same double pane look, the same key combinations and the same simple but yet practical interface.

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Double paned layout is almost a gift for those who daily has to work with couple of files and directories at the same time. Standard OS X Finder still opens different locations in separate windows. Jumping from one to another is not so much handy when you could have both folders open in the same window. Disk Order contains a whole set of required features: drag-&-drop, color marking, command line and Spotlight file search.

 Quite possibly you’ve been in a situation when you need to rename a dozen or even a hundred of files. When the usual file name changing scheme in OS X is far from perfection, in Disk Order you have a separate window with a huge amount of renaming parameters. File name can be set with a mask, containing creation date, time, file counter and other useful parameters… To be short, it’s really a lot of options and if you don’t understand them at first, don’t worry. The application takes a little bit of time to understand how advanced features work. But when you master it, you’ll sure notice how much time it saves.

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Disk Order is stuffed with additional features, starting with FTP/SFTP client which allows to view files with simple F3 keystroke, and ending with the ability to view your iPod/iPhone/iPad music library contents. And yes, you can download music files to your hard drive. Also Dropbox is integrated, allowing to easily upload and download files from the most popular cloud storage. If it’s still not enough for you, take into account built-in archive support. Browse compressed files just like regular folders, view contents or pick something to extract. You can access computers in your local network, they’re all listed in the side bar. And finally, the application supports plugins. 7zip and RAR unpacking, quick view and so on.

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User interface is pretty standard, just like probably it should be in a file manager. Here you have tabs, toolbar icons for file operations, a sidebar with your hard drives, shared computers, connected FTP servers, Dropbox and your favorite places. Everything is simple and neat.

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The unregistered version of Disk Order is not feature limited and can be used for as long as 30 days. The license can be purchased for $29.95 at the official web site. I’m pretty sure, if you’re looking for reliable tool, not a fancy looking toy, you’ll find much more useful features in this application. Apart of Mountain Lion, the previous OS X releases are supported, even with PowerPC processor.

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How to optimize your e-commerce web design – Part 2

Apr 03
2013

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Last week we shared our first 10 tips on how to optimize your e-commerce web design in order to make the shopping process as seamless and easy for your customers as possible. This week we look at things such as support, promotion of popular items as well as money back guarantee and the importance of testing.

#1. Keep content fresh

This might seem trivial, however just like any other website you need to keep your content fresh. There is nothing worse than visiting a web store only to realize that the store hasn’t been updated since 2008. You need to keep a regular schedule of updates otherwise customers will think the store is closed and the website just hasn’t been taken down yet.

#2. Sales support

If you were running a physical store the first thing you would do would be to employ sales personnel, running a web store is no different, don’t expect that just because everything is online customers don’t need support. From the very beginning you need to offer some sort of sales support, and you need to make sure they respond in a reasonable time, I am not saying you need to have a 24/7 live chat however if it takes you 3 weeks to get back to people then they will have moved on and bought the product elsewhere.

#3. Detailed information

Your product details need to be as detailed as possible, yes you might be selling T-Shirts however if your only product detail says “Green T-Shirt” then trust me people are going to be confused. You need to offer as much detail about the product as possible, these

#4. Consistent design

Just like with any other website you need to be consistent in your design, if you are using light colors on your front page then stick with these colors throughout the entire store, don’t all of a sudden have one site with a very different color it is very distracting.

#5. Tell customers if you have a physical store near them

Even though more and more people are starting to complete their shopping online some people still prefer brick & mortar stores, if you have an actual showroom near your customers then let them know about it.

#6. Promote popular items

Do you have a few items that are really popular with some customers? Chances are if you see a product being purchased more frequently than others then this product is of interest to many more than just those who recently purchased it. Tell your customers about your most popular products who knows they might just be looking for exactly that product.

#7. Testing the store

Like with any website there is nothing more important than testing the design, a web store is no different, you really need to test and retest your design before going live. If something isn’t working you want to know about it before your customers start complaining, perhaps you can get a few of your friends to test the site, chances are they will see something you haven’t considered after working months on the project.

#8. Money back guarantee

Let’s face it you just can’t make everyone happy, there is always going to be someone who will complain and want his or her money back. If you want to keep customers coming back then you must offer a money back guarantee.

#9. Keep check out clean

You might have noticed that physical stores always seem to cram a whole bunch of products in the checkout area, the reason for this is that you are much more likely to do spontaneous shopping while waiting in the checkout line. DO NOT do this online, there is nothing more annoying than trying to pay for your purchase only to be bombarded with new offers, keep the checkout area clean!

#10. Remember your target market

As with any website you need to remember who your target market is, for instance if your web store sells toys then the colors you will want to use will be different than if you were selling furniture for a retirement home.

 

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How to optimize your e-commerce web design – Part 1

Mar 27
2013

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This week and next week we will share with you how to optimize your e-commerce web design in order to make the shopping process as seamless and easy for your customers as possible. Today we will present 10 tips on how to create a better e-commerce website, next week we will present the remaining 10 suggestions.

The most important thing to remember when creating a web store is that while the design is really important, the main aim of the website should be to make the process from searching for a product to completing the order as easy as possible. If users have to search through the whole site just to find the “buy” button then chances are they will start looking elsewhere.

#1. Make searching easy

There is nothing more important than the search function when you are creating a web store, if your customers have no way of searching through the store then trust me they are not going to stick around. If you can’t find what you are looking for within 30 seconds of entering a website then you are 50% more likely to ignore the site and move on to another site.

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#2. High Quality images

I can not repeat this enough, really this goes for every kind of website not only a web store but all websites, there is absolutely nothing worse than pixilated images. Yes when we were all surfing on dial-up modems then sure images had to be smaller or they would take forever to load, however today most people have faster internet and therefore there is no excuse for using images of a low quality.

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#3. Narrow down content

You need to allow your customers to narrow down their content, in other words give them different options, if you are selling clothing then allow your customer to search by their size, or the color they are looking for. If you offer clothes in different styles then allow your customer to select these, let’s say you are selling casual and formal clothing then offer the option of browsing either section. Of course you need to make sure that your customers can change their mind without having to restart everything.

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#4. Call to action buttons

Please make sure your call to action buttons are not tiny or hidden somewhere in a corner. Since the goal of your website is to sell a product then you need to make sure your call to action buttons are as visible as possible. Also remember that more and more visitors are using tablets to surf the web and therefore your Call to Action buttons need to be large enough that people can press them with their fingers without running the risk of pressing a whole bunch of other buttons in the process.

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#5. Don’t hide additional costs

You need to be upfront with your customers, tell them exactly how much something is going to cost, make sure you let your customers know how much shipping costs, also don’t just add a service charge at the end of the purchase process without letting your customers know from the beginning that a service charge is added to all purchases.

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#6. Keep it clean

There is nothing worse than a messy, over crowed store, this applies both to brick and mortar stores as well as web stores. You need to keep it clean, you can do this through several techniques, one of the most popular is spacing things out, make sure you are not jamming everything on-top of each other, leave some space around the different elements.

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#7. Customer reviews

If you are not collecting customer reviews then NOW is the time to start, really a website without customer reviews is useless, we like to hear what other people thought about a product before we decide whether to purchase it or not. Don’t trust me? Then  simply open YouTube and search for product reviews and you get more than  3,160,000 videos.

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#8. Trust signals

As humans we want to trust others however too many times have we been cheated in the past, and therefore people feel uncomfortable with giving out their details to sites they haven’t used before. If you can offer some form of reassurance that your website is trustworthy then you are much more likely to have more customers. If you can add trust signals somewhere on your site then do so, of course only if you can actually offer this trust, otherwise don’t be a fool and simply add it to look cool.

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#9. Don’t hide the shopping cart

This is really important, you need to make it easy for your customers to see what is currently in their shopping cart, don’t be cute and hide it somewhere at the bottom of the website where your customers can’t find it, make sure it is visible and present so that your customers know exactly how much is in their shopping cart and how to checkout.

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#10. Stock availability

Make sure your customers know if you have available stock of something before they start the purchasing process, honestly there is nothing worse than searching through hundreds of items and finding the one you love only to find out that they are already sold out or worse yet not being produced anymore. If something is out of stock then make sure you tell your customers immediately.

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20 inspiring uses of white space

Mar 26
2013

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Over the past few years white space has become immensely popular. Many people use white space whether it is in their headers, footers or simply to create space between elements, as a way to give their website a more simplistic and cleaner look. We have compiled a list of 20 great examples of white space in web design.

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Google

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Session M

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Frieze

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Dropbox

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VolksWagen

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Box

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Cult Of Mac

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Nintendo

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Roundhouse

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The Old Fashioned

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37 Signals

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WebKnit

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Hey Designer

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Checkout

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Tiffany & C0.

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Smart Car

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Infographic: The State of Social Sharing 2013

Mar 25
2013

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The guys at WebHostingBuzz have just released their latest infographic and it focuses on the state of social sharing in 2013. For web designers it is always important to know what social platforms are available as well as their popularity. The infographic states that 90% of companies with 100 or more employees use social media in their marketing mix.

When designing a website you should take the most popular social platforms into consideration, not only are they very important for advertising your website, but they can also be on vital importance for word-of-mouth advertising, it doesn’t take much for a website to instantly go viral on Twitter. As you can see below currently the eight most popular social platforms are:

- Facebook
- Twitter
- Pinterest
- LinkedIn
- Google+
- YouTube
- Tumblr
- Instagram

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Weekly News Roundup – 22 March 2013

Mar 22
2013

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The week is coming to an end and that means it is time for us to look back on the week that passed, the best design news, resources and other goodies. This week we look at wood patterns, beautiful WordPress designs, guide for using typography in responsive design, as well as some stunning app icons.

13 killer website galleries to inspire your designs

Website galleries, aka CSS galleries: they’re a great source of ideas, as well as keeping us abreast of the latest web design trends. We all have our go-to web design gallery for quick inspiration when the brief drops on your desk – but are there other sites you might not know about, that could be even more useful?

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Why User Experience Cannot Be Designed

lot of designers seem to be talking about user experience (UX) these days. We’re supposed to delight our users, even provide them with magic, so that they love our websites, apps and start-ups. User experience is a very blurry concept. Consequently, many people use the term incorrectly. Furthermore, many designers seem to have a firm (and often unrealistic) belief in how they can craft the user experience of their product. However, UX depends not only on how something is designed, but also other aspects. In this article, I will try to clarify why UX cannot be designed.

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Five brands that reaped rewards after adopting responsive design

Responsive design is often touted as the future of web design based on little more than a vague sense that it makes websites more user-friendly and looks very cool.

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Collection of Fresh and Professional GUI Sets

 

Every web designer is aware of the benefits of using pre-designed GUI sets, particularly when they are as comprehensive, as sophisticated, and as modern as the sets we have for you today. Some of the sets have been designed for the web, others for mobile apps, and some have even been created to help you design infographics.


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15 Beautiful WordPress Themes for Photographers

When you’re a photographer looking for a WordPress theme for your blog, there’s one main thing you want it to do – put your photos front and centre. WordPress is a fantastic content management system for a lot of different things, but it does mean that standard themes won’t always cut it. Photography themes do a much better job of showcasing your portfolio, of stripping away everything that’s unnecessary so that it’s just the visitor and your iconic photographs.

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A Collection of Stunningly Detailed App Icons

The retina screens of the newer iPhone and iPad models have led to crisper, clearer and brighter screens filled with more details than before. One of the unexpected benefits of this is that app icons can also reveal more details. While some icons look great with a minimalist feel – incredibly detailed app icons now have more of a chance to shine.

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29 New Inspiring Responsive Web Designs

Everyone who is anyone is talking about responsive design these days — and everyone certainly has a strong opinion about it. But, whether you love it or hate it, responsive design is bound to go mainstream in 2013. Every business from Harvard to AOL are embracing responsive design as the wave of the future, and more websites are popping up on every device with an internet connection with conforming layouts.

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Do bigger images mean improved conversion rates? Three case studies

Are your landing page or product page images big enough to get the best conversion rate that you can get? We’ve seen a wide variety of marketers testing image size these days, including B2B, ecommerce and media sites. I’m not talking about allowing your visitors to click to enlarge images. I’m talking about blowing up the size of your hero shot (the most important image on your page) so it’s much, much bigger.   Here are three examples from very different marketers to inspire you.

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Guide for Using Typography in Responsive Web Design

Responsive Web Design, often abbreviated as “RWD” has been generating hypes for two years, ever since Ethan Marcotte coined the term. Understanding RWD properly is important so let me just recap what it is and why is it necessary.

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Creative Ads Inspired by Fairy Tales

We see advertisements on a daily basis — television, newspaper ads, billboards, internet, and so on. Many such advertisements exhibit a great level of creativity, especially when it comes to themes related to fantasy. In this gallery, we have compiled some of the best creative ads that are inspired by fairy tales.

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The New York Times redesigns

In the web-era, major news sources aren’t restricted to local readership. Whilst a city paper may feature some local news, its sports, national and international news coverage is just as likely to be read by someone on a different continent. In 2012, The New York Times (44.8m monthly readers) fell behind London’s Daily Mail (45.3m monthly readers) as the popular newspaper website in the world. Largely because, unlike many of its rivals — one of the most notable being The Boston Globe — the NYT has left its online offering firmly rooted in the 2000s (the last major revision to the NYT website was in 2006 and it felt dated then).

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 30 Awesome Free Wood Textures

Nature can be a great source of inspiration and creativity for everyone. A plethora of beautiful things are present around you, and all you have to do is to look at them. Thus, it is quite common nowadays to add natural textures and other elements to web/graphic designs. Natural things add a feel of life and viability to your designs; and also a look and feel of reality.

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20 Great fonts you should have in your collection.

Mar 20
2013

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Every good web designer knows that if there is one thing you can never have enough of then it’s Fonts! As some of you might know we are great fans of different wonky fonts, therefore we have collected 20 of the most interesting fonts currerntly available on the internet. Most of these fonts are free, however a few of them are for personal use only, with the option of purchase for professional use.

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Simple Print

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Chopin Script

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Angry Birds

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Optimus Princeps

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Waltograph

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Champagne & Limousines

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Pacifico

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Frankentype

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Flesh Wound

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Intaglio

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Prism

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CF I want to believe

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Abracadabrahocusspokuz

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Tartlers End

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Warpai

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Coburn

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Stripes

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CF Jack Story

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Crash Crash

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Budget Suggestions for Hiring Logo Design Company

Mar 18
2013

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No business owner wants their logo or marketing materials to appear like an amateur has put them together. When a potential customer goes to compare to like companies, the one that appears more knowledgeable and appealing will often win them over. Attractive marketing materials are essential since they are often the first impression a person has of a company or business.

Unfortunately, hiring a talented graphic designer involves quite a bit of money. Many budgets cannot bend their budgets to accommodate this type of service. So, how does a company ensure they are not only hiring the right designer, but that they are getting them at the best possible price?

Shop Around

Do not feel like you have to sign a contract with the first graphic designer you come across. Look around. Don’t be afraid to do cost comparisons. Bring these findings with you when you meet new designers. Not everyone will be willing to budge on their price but perhaps a designer you just love will agree to bridge the gap here or there. You have to negotiate. Perhaps they are firm on their estimate but are willing to throw something extra in. Or there is  a package deal with services you weren’t going to purchase but the bundle cost is too good to pass up. As in anything else, the best way to save money is to spend the time beforehand doing prep work.

Knowledge

Knowing what you are looking for and what you want beforehand will save you not only time, but also money. The more proofs, edits and redesigns you require to get the desired final product – the more you will pay a designer for their work. Take some time to do some research on design, recent trends in design and to really map out what you are seeking for your logo or marketing material. Coming to a designer with a plan with make proceedings go so much easier, thus saving you money.

Experience

Often those who want the best designers have the money to back up their wish. However, not every company can afford to hire the most skilled, most experienced or most wanted designer on the market. If you are working on a budget, your dreams of having a top notch designer may seem out of reach. However, you can find a great and talented designer without having to take out a second line of credit. Once you get past having to have the right ‘name’ behind your work, you can focus on upcoming designers who have loads of talent. These new designers may not have the experience or notoriety, but they can still produce stellar work that will grab the attention of your client base. It will require research to find the right designer, but it will be worth it in the end.

Protection

As a business owner, you need to protect yourself. Look for a designer or company that has been around for a while. Check their feedback rating at places like the Better Business Bureau. Ask your local Chamber of Commerce if they have heard anything about the company. Do an online search to see if there is anyone online talking about the designer, their work or their design firm. If you cannot find anything doing this research, ask the designer about insurance. A serious graphic designer will carry some type of liability insurance. Having insurance is a strong indication that the designer is serious about what they do.

Combine Services

Many companies offer in-house design services as part of their packages and deals. Instead of first seeking out a graphic design, considering choosing your printing company first and ask them to add on design services. Often this arrangement will save you money since the printing company is seeking first and foremost to acquire your printing needs and is offering design as an added bonus.

There are multiple ways to save costs when it comes to procuring a graphic designer for your needs. Doing the necessary research beforehand will go far when it comes to saving money and sparing your budget. Avoid rushing into making a decision and don’t be scared to negotiate. These techniques will ensure that you trim unnecessary fat from the cost of design and get the marketing pieces you are hoping for.

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Weekly News Roundup – 15 March 2013

Mar 15
2013

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The week is coming to an end and that means it is time for us to look back on the week that passed, the best design news, resources and other goodies. This week we look at CSS3 and HTML5 tutorials, what journalists need to know about web design, jQuery mobile for beginners, as well as great examples of typeface combinations in web design.


30 Really Useful HTML5 Tutorials

Almost everybody is talking about latest enhancement in web industry. Yes, it’s HTML5 and CSS3. Really these languages expanded the possibilities of web design. There are lots of web designer s and developers who have started using HTML5 into their designs. Here we’ve rounded up 30 really useful HTML5 tutorials that will definitely help.

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Vexing Viewports · An A List Apart Article

“The Web is Agreement.” Jeremy Keith’s eloquent statement neatly summarizes the balance that makes it possible for us to build amazing things. Each week, new devices appear with varying screen sizes, pixel densities, input types, and more. As developers and designers, we agree to use standards to mark up, style, and program what we create.

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What journalists need to know about Web design

Fifty milliseconds. That’s how quickly visitors can form strong, long-lasting impressions about your news or information website. But they aren’t sizing up the quality of your content or the sophistication of your code. They’re making nearly instantaneous, mostly subconscious judgments about how your work has been designed.

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50 Helpful Typography Tools And Resources

We love beautiful typography, and we appreciate the efforts of designers who come up with great typographic techniques and tools or who just share their knowledge with fellow designers. We are always looking for such resources. We compile them, carefully select the best ones and then prepare them for our round-ups.

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25 Web development resources to help you create better websites

As a developer I am always on the hunt for time saving resources, anything that can save me just a few minutes of time is a great help in an already hectic schedule. Compiled here is a list of 25 resources that are bound to make your life a little bit easier

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Top 10 Free Online Tools for Creative Minds

In case you missed it, WordPress release 3.4 included a very exciting new development: the Theme Customizer. This allows users to tweak theme settings using a WYSIWYG interface and customize the theme so it includes the colors, fonts, text — and pretty much anything else — they want.

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50+ Examples Of Drawings and Illustrations in Web Design

For a quite some time, web designers have used hand drawn illustrations and typography to give websites a non-digital look and feel and a more human touch. Right now, however, there is a strong web design trend coming with focus on keeping interface design minimalistic and flat.

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A Complete Guide of jQuery Mobile for Beginners

There’s no doubt about it. Wherever developers look and whoever they talk to, mobile is at the top of the list. Talk to a C-level executive, and the conversation turns to mobile, and the question “How do I get me some of that?” comes up. Talk to other developers, and they tell you they’re targeting mobile devices. Mobile has become a big deal as smartphones have taken hold in the consumer marketplace.

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10 Superb CSS3 Tutorials for Awesome Design

Many designers all over the world believe that CSS3 is a technique which has unbelievable potential which will in the future be used to create wonderful designed websites. At present, it is not being used variedly all over the world due to a number of limitations – obsolete browsers being one of them. In this post we’ve collected 10 Superb CSS3 Tutorials for Awesome Design, this can be proficiently functioned using markup, HTML, and some improved properties of CSS3.

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40 Best Typeface Combinations in Web Design

When it comes to prints or Web Design, typography is one of the most important part. So selectng the right type of typography for your web design is one of the most crucial part. Keeping the small textured detail in mind while designing a website can sometimes be enough to get amazing results.


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Providing responsive images with Drupal

In this tutorial, we’ll be solving this problem four times, thanks to the latest version of the Drupal CMS, 7, and its vast, user contributed module library. We’ll be looking at the adaptive image module, the adaptive image styles module, the client-side adaptive image module and, finally, the responsive images and styles module. These represent great solutions to optimising your Drupal website for bandwidth starved mobile devices; all modules used employ the techniques listed above.

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Benefits and Drawbacks of Freelancing Vs. Working for a Design Firm

Mar 11
2013

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Many designers contemplate the thought of whether being self employed as a freelancer, or working for a design firm. Of course there are many benefits and drawbacks to each of them, but your decision is based on whether these benefits and drawbacks are worthy for making your decision.

We explain several benefits and drawbacks to freelancing and working for a design firm that we believe are very important to know about before making your decision.

Freelancing Benefits

Self-Employment

By far, the greatest benefit of freelancing is being your own employer, your own boss, and the one who contracts jobs and the likes. This is often one of the key benefits that outweigh the drawbacks of freelancing for many. If you are one who is always wanting to be in control of your environment and projects, then freelancing will definitely fit you well.

Flexible Times

As a freelancer, you have the flexibilities to choose how many hours you spend working, what times you work throughout the day, and when you take your breaks and how long they can be. With time flexibility, you can easily work at the best times for you when you are most productive and do something else when you are less productive. This allows you to make the most out of your day while staying on top of your daily activities such as running daily errands or picking your favorite cafe to settle in and finish some projects.

Work from Home

Another great benefit of freelancing is the ability to work at home or anywhere else you find suitable. Many find themselves more productive when they are wearing the clothing they find comfortable while sitting at their desk or on the couch sipping some coffee as they work. Others find this benefit as a drawback as they find themselves less productive and rather distracted with things surrounding them. If working from home increases your productivity, then freelancing is definitely your style.

I Don’t like This Project, Therefore, I Don’t Work on It.

By working with a firm, many hate the fact that they are assigned projects they dislike and are not motivated to working on them at all. Therefore, by having the freedom of accepting or declining projects, freelancers tend to empower the industry, rather than a firm empowering them.

Unlimited Salary

As a freelancer, your salary is not fixed but rather variable, meaning you make can more or less profit every month and away from the fixed salary you would get working at a firm. For many, this allows them to excel and achieve higher profit rates while spending the same amount of time they would have at a firm. To others, this may be a downside of freelancing, as their salary is not technically guaranteed.

Freelancing Drawbacks

As much as freelancing sounds awesome, there are many drawbacks to it that turn many people around from heading in its direction. To name a few, we discuss five drawbacks to freelancing.

Long Hours

As much as freelancing sounds awesome and more like a few hours of work with a ton of free time, it is not. Freelancing sometimes consumes your nights and weekends to meet deadlines and to keep bills paid. This has to be one of the major drawbacks that turns away many, including those who have tried the freelancing industry is in many cases it can be stressful. Additionally, many like the fact that they fixed hours and when they get back home, they can leave work, at work.

Work from Home

Wait, didn’t we just say it was a benefit of freelancing? We did indeed, however, working from home is sometimes not an ideal thing to do for many as their productivity level drops significantly, the work would “follow them home”, and they will never get their mind off of it. To many, it is more stressful to work from home rather than being in an office.

Unknown Salary

As with any self-employed job or position, your salary tends to be unknown as freelancing is based on the amount of work you contract, and the amount completed including getting invoices paid on time.For many, this causes them stress as they do not know whether at the end of the month they will be able to pay their bills or not, making them uncomfortable every day and their salary somewhat insecure.

Recruiting Clientele

Not all of us are built for freelancing or self-employment, some us are not great at recruiting clientele to meet our quotas, others do not know where to draw the line in terms of pricing, and likes. This is actually a major factor that brings many freelancers down, as they do not have the ability to meet certain quotas, forcing them to go back to a job at the office.

Time Management

Generally, if you need someone to map out your time management, then you do not fit in the freelancing industry. However, many do not quite know this about themselves, and end up with clashing schedules causing a hurdle in their reputation, which brings down their freelancing career. Therefore, time management is key to freelancing and an indirect drawback for several.

Design Firm Benefits

No Financial Management

A major benefit for working at a firm is that you do not need to manage their finances as a designer to assure whether they will make it each quarter and what not. This eliminates a major responsibility that exists in freelancing.

Fixed Salary

Instead of worrying about how much profit you made at the end of the month, you know exactly what your salary is, and generally, what you will have by the end of the month. This eases stress and helps you focus on the projects you are working on rather than whether each project will get your bills paid or not.

Leave Work at the Office

Leaving at the office and coming home to general relaxation is what working for a firm is all about. You can forget about the projects you were working on until you get back into the office during working hours.

No Clientele Outlook

As a designer working at a design firm, you do not need to do the hunting and marketing to reel in clientele, but rather just work with the clientele the firm assigned you to. It helps you organize your time, and focus on what matters to you most, and not on whether you will win a contract or not.

Social Interaction

Socializing is sometimes an important factor to many of us, and the office environment provides just that. Instead of talking to yourself at home as a freelancer, you can discuss projects and life with your co-workers; a great benefit indeed.

Design Firm Drawbacks

Working Overtime

When working for a firm you are bound to work overtime one day or another.This means that instead of being home from a long day of work, you will be working at the office.

Short Vacations

When you are freelancing, you can take long vacations whenever you need it. However, by working for a firm, your vacation time is limited, and sometimes restricted at certain dates.

Fixed Salary

A fixed salary means that generally, your salary will not increase by much, which means the only way to increase your salary is to be promoted.

Promotion System

The promotion system can take years before it affects you positively, which means that your salary and what you do is fixed for a prolonged period of time. Often a drawback to working for a firm.

Shorter Breaks

As a freelancer, you can take breaks whenever you feel the need for them. However, while working for a firm you are on a strict schedule, meaning a well deserved break may not be available.

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