A site is considered successful if it is useful, relevant, and well designed. As a Head of UX, I spend a lot of time thinking about great design, website best practices and how it can be used to create great and profitable websites.
Type letter-based logo designs are logo designs that are created solely with the help of typography and fonts. Logo design is the graphical representation of a business and it is a sign of the business or products; therefore, it must be created with the credibility of the company in mind.
A poster is any piece of printed paper designed to be attached to a wall or vertical surface. Typically, posters include both textual and graphical elements, although a poster may also only include graphics or typography.
The last word you may want a user to associate with your website is “predictable.” This term has a negative connotation in the business world and makes you think of…
Redesigning a popular interface is a great way to improve your skills.
Whether you want to hone your mockup design skills or craft your frontend prowess, a fancy redesign is…
If you’ve just started a new business, congratulations! Once you have your site up and running, now comes the real challenge: advertising. You may not even know where to begin,…
Now more than ever, a website is the first point of connection between product/content creators and potential users. Because a face-to-face interaction is out of the picture, credibility and connection…
Online education is incredibly useful and convenient. What’s more, it’s not just for schools. Both public and private organizations use online education to train employees and help members stay in…
Responsive design has now become a standard part of a web designer's toolkit. It has been around long enough that you may have trouble remembering the last time you didn't include at least some level of responsiveness in a project.
Ask anyone for the golden rule of business and their first guess at an answer might be: “make money.”
Yet, really, the golden rule should be the same one we…
Now more than ever, Millennials represent a key demographic for marketers. This group is a heavyweight in terms of purchasing power, Internet use, social media presence, and tech savvy. Although they get a lot of flack for being sheltered, narcissistic and entitled, they are smart, aware, and ambitious.