Posts Tagged as: ‘Web design’

History of Open Source Content Management Systems

Post Thumb

The Internet has really evolved over the years. From plain boring HTML pages now we have dynamic beautiful web pages, web apps that allows user to interact on daily basis. One of the important outcome of the Internet has to be CMS ( Content Management System), which allows user produce and manage the content and information of a website. We are going to explain briefly what a CMS is and look into its development over the years.
Continue Reading

The Career Search for Creative Types: Tips for Looking for a Job

Post Thumb

As a writer, I can appreciate the unique job search that many creative types have to undergo to find a significant career path. In my mind, many of the traditional rules that you would associate with a typical corporate job search can be bent a bit if you are a creative type, such as a graphic artist, writer, illustrator, or web designer. Because of our unique skills and the nature of the work we do, are often hired in different ways. Sure, we have resumes and go in for interviews, but we also have portfolios, clips, and artist statements. We look to work for design firms and editorial teams that value creativity and foster innovation in our respective fields.
Continue Reading

How to Add Three Dimensional Form to Your Web Design

Post Thumb

From movies to home TV, 3D seems to be rising trend. To keep up with the trend, as a web designer we can add elements, styles, features that add depth and three dimensional form to our webpage. It is as easy as understanding couple of different aspect of human vision works.  In this article, we are going to discusses how we can add depth to web design and bring lifelike aesthetics to a webpage.
Continue Reading

A Guide to Creating User Friendly Website Navigation

Post Thumb

An often overlooked part of website design involves the creation and placement of a website’s navigational links. If your links are badly placed, your visitors may become frustrated and leave your website before ever finding your navigation. If your links are improperly labeled, your visitors may become hesitant to click the close button. Nevertheless, there are many ways to make your website’s navigation more user friendly to your visitors. Below are few useful suggestions to get you started.
Continue Reading

Quick Links




Our Supporters