User Experience, Responsive Web Design and similar terms have made such a serious impact on the lives of web designers that they have almost forgotten the core of website design - User Flow.
Being a freelancer is cool, but it’s not without its challenges. While you usually have a great amount of freedom, you sometimes face challenges that office workers do not.
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If you draw a comparison between web design and architecture, you will see that the modern minimalist design (aka flat design) and the tabula rasa pioneered by the European modern architects at the onset of the 20th century are similar in more ways than one.
This guide is intended for designers that are venturing into responsive web design for the very first time. We cover those key areas of RWD (responsive web design) you should consider learning when building your first mobile-friendly website.
It's now commonplace for mobile user interfaces to include touch gestures for an enhanced user experience. So what exactly is a touch gesture? Think Twitter with its pull to refresh, or Apple Maps with its pinch to zoom. It can even be as simple as a swipe or press and hold.
Have you ever wondered what separates a good WordPress theme from a great one? It’s all in the details. Sure, lots of themes will provide you with the same basic features. But those that are crafted with attention to detail truly stand out.
Don't know how to build a WordPress blog? Not quite sure where to start? Let us show you how to do it. All the way from hosting to picking your theme, to installing a plugin and finally writing your first WordPress post.
It may seem unimportant, but for a web designer, the ability to produce good-looking photos using Adobe Lightroom is an edge, particularly in attracting more clients. With the sudden influx of high-resolution and cheaper Digital Single-Lens Reflex (DSLR) cameras, photos are now becoming must-haves for websites.
A database is an essential part of most websites. From simple blogs to complex e-commerce websites, everything is being driven by a database. If you are a web developer, you definitely know a lot about MySQL.