Making professional-looking brochures (Wed Jul 12th, 2006, by Florie Lyn Masarate)
Brochures are for displaying services. They are also for selling
an idea or service. If these purposes are put into a list, then
it would be endless. The numerous ways and intentions why people
have and use brochures. No matter what the reason for th...
Caveat Scriptor (Wed Jul 12th, 2006, by Roxanne McDonald)
~A man [woman] is a success if he [she] gets up in the morning
and gets to bed at night, and in between he [she] does what he
[she] wants to do. Bob Dylan~
I’m smart. Wicked smart. Too smart for my own good. At the same
time (as they said when I was...
First Impressions (Wed Jul 12th, 2006, by Tom Stone)
There are some truly gifted artists providing unique internet
experiences now. There are also some truly boring templates that
many web “designers” are assaulting the webscape with right now.
If uniformity or invisibility is in your business plan, t...
Consider this in Catalog Printing (Wed Jul 12th, 2006, by Karen Nodalo)
Do you actually think catalogs can get expensive as they get?
This is not true these days. In the past few years, printing
might have been costly and irresponsible. Printing a lot of
print stuffs on a certain deadline is not possible. So when you
wa...
Using Swish (Tue Jul 11th, 2006, by Maricon Almonte)
Swish is an enormously grand way to include flash effects to
your site. It includes making small movies run without
Macromedia Flash plug-ins. Swish stands for Simple Web Indexing
System for Humans. With it you can easily index directories of
files a...
Design Principles and Elements (Tue Jul 11th, 2006, by Lee Asher)
Design Principles and Elements
A truly shocking number of web designers are unfamiliar with the
basic principles and elements of design. Having never been
through any formal design education, many just go with what they
think 'looks good', with very ...
Website Keyword Optimisation (or Optimization) (Tue Jul 11th, 2006, by Phoenix Website Solutions)
Whether you are starting with a new site or you already have an
existing one, you need to spend a little time on choosing the
keywords that you want your site to be found with.
Keywords are the terms that people will type into a search
engine to find...
Tips on How to Design a Great Site (Mon Jul 10th, 2006, by David Lim)
Have you ever walked pass a shop that, for some reason, you just
felt that you had to go in? Maybe it was the décor, or the
window display, or the pretty girl, or a combination of all
those but something in the shop called out to you, "Come in" and
y...
How to Keep a Long Lasting Brochure (Mon Jul 10th, 2006, by Karen Nodalo)
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In creating your brochures, you should be able to know its
importance and how it works for you. There are some key points
on how to keep your brochures unique and selling. Being
different lets you stand the rest of the company. Since
competition ...
"No Giant Pop-Ups, Please!" (Mon Jul 10th, 2006, by Polly Hummingbird)
Everyone loves little pop-ups. They are handy and helpful. You
can sign up for a newsletter, download a free e-book, sign up
for a mini email course, do a little quiz, enter a contest ...
and so on. These wizard promoters usually pop up in the corner...
Spreading Christmas Cheer And Boosting Sales (Mon Jul 10th, 2006, by Serg Aspidov)
Some of the most well known websites out there decorate for
every holiday. These websites don't need to change their designs
at all because they are functional, there is a steady flow of
traffic, and there is not any reason to believe that they will
...
10 Important Web Design Tips (Mon Jul 10th, 2006, by Siuchu Suga)
1. Avoid creating menu on the left-hand side of a website
. If unavoidable, an alternative way is to put some text with
rich keywords at the top or above the left-hand menu so that
this text will be the first thing to read by search engines.
2. Head...
Catalog Printing Methods (Sun Jul 9th, 2006, by Maricon Williams)
We cannot deny the fact that catalog printing is now a soaring
industry. Nowadays, catalogs are considered one of the useful
tools in advertising and marketing. It can be used to give
information to customers and to show pictures of products that
can...
More bread and butter for Graphic Designers (Sun Jul 9th, 2006, by Alec Ellis)
As a graphic designer myself, I know the benefit of regular
studio work, the sort of work that keeps the studio alive, not
the most exciting, usually referred to, in designer's terms, as
‘bread and butter' work. In the Graphics world bread and
...