How to Create a Pinteresting Web Design
March 31st, 2014
A Pinteresting web design may just involve the site Pinterest, which drove more traffic to publishers last September than Twitter, LinkedIn and Reddit combined according to Mashable. It’s a staple in today’s visual online worlds. And because it links all shared images back to the source page, it’s a beautiful way to exponentially increase your […]
Top Tips for Strategic Web Design
March 28th, 2014
Strategic web design is not about just about pixels. It’s about policies, priorities and people, according to Smashing Magazine. And one of the many traits of good web design is about diving deep into strategy. When you know exactly where you need to go, you can map your route, look at your resources, and decide […]
How To Use Responsive Images
March 27th, 2014
Responsive design is the bees knees. Well, if bees had knees, which they don’t, those knees would be responsive design. Or something. Anyway, responsive images are important not just because it’s popular. In fact, it’s the other way around. Responsive design is popular because it’s an important way of reaching the broadest audience on their […]
How to Understand Mobile User Experience
March 17th, 2014
The mobile user experience can seem pretty abstract, especially when you’re trying to target your audience through web design, or you’re building a new app. After all, the user experience on a mobile device is nothing like that of a desktop device. And to make things even more complex, the phrase “mobile device” describes not […]
How to Find the Best Typography for Your Web Design
March 14th, 2014
Good web design has various traits, and typography definitely is one of them. It falls under the “usability” and “visuals” category. After all, a website is only as stylish and usable as the typography it uses to display text. Most blogs and other websites use only the default options, which hardly qualify to be called […]