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2012 April 3rd | by Charles Lewis
Welcome back to our series on working with a web designer. This series is designed to help you understand each step of hiring a web designer to build your first, or next, website. We’ve already covered most of the important topics, so this post will be the last in the series. If you are interested… continue reading »
2012 April 2nd | by Charles Lewis
Welcome back to our series on working with a web designer. This series is dedicated to helping you understand how to create a new website while working with a web design professional. So far we’ve covered two important topics: The advantages of having a web designer on your side, and how to choose a web… continue reading »
2012 April 1st | by Charles Lewis
Welcome back to our short series on working with web designers. In the last post we discussed some of the advantages of hiring a web design professional to work with you while creating your website. We discussed some of the professional benefits that you could enjoy with a web designer on your side. Among the… continue reading »
2012 March 31st | by Charles Lewis
Whether you are working with your first website or your fiftieth, you’ve probably considered hiring a web designer. Many people who build websites have wondered at one time if it wouldn’t be easier to delegate that duty to someone else. Those that have asked themselves this question have been inevitably left with more of them…. continue reading »
2012 March 30th | by Charles Lewis
While it may seem like only a small concern, the domain name (URL) you choose for your website can have a huge impact. Your Domain name is the name that visitors use to find you. When you register your website, you will have the ability to choose any domain name that is not current in… continue reading »
2012 March 29th | by Charles Lewis
Welcome back to our debate on captcha. If you’ve been following this series, then you know that we are discussing the online security device known as captcha: A panel which forces users to input a series of jumbled letter before they are allowed to leave a post or create an account. Web designers have many… continue reading »
2012 March 28th | by Charles Lewis
Welcome back to our debate on Captcha. if you missed the last post, we began a new type of format where we present a controversial issue in web design, and then present the arguments that both sides would make when discussing it. The first issue that we decided to address was the issue of captcha…. continue reading »
2012 March 27th | by Charles Lewis
Welcome back to our web design blog. Today, we are going to be introducing a new format which takes the form of a debate. We’re going to present an issue that has divided the online web design community, and present arguments for each side. After that, we’ll try to give you an idea of how… continue reading »
2012 March 26th | by Charles Lewis
Welcome back to our small series on online typography. In the last post, we went over the basics of typography and the impact that it can have on your website design. We discussed what typography was, and why it was important in the context of web design. While we covered a lot of important information… continue reading »
2012 March 25th | by Charles Lewis
When choosing the look and feel of your website, you have many different choices to make. In the past, we’ve discussed many ways in which graphics, color, and even content structure can impact the way that your audience perceives your website. Today, we are going to be discussing another design choice: Typography. In this short… continue reading »