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Html5shim - HTML5 IE enabling script. 17 Tips on How to Make a Great Website. Steps Part 1 Designing Your Website <img alt="Image titled Make a Website Step 1" src=" width="728" height="546" class="whcdn">1Get inspired. Look at websites with great designs and think about why they're great designs. It usually comes down to the information, resources, links, and pages being laid out in a way that is easy to see and use. To get ideas about how to design your own site, look at sites which do similar things to get ideas about where you should put different types of content.

Stay realistic to your skills.Ease of access is the most important thing. <img alt="Image titled Make a Website Step 6" src=" width="728" height="546" class="whcdn">6Plan for user devices and situations. Part 2 Building Your Website Part 3 Part 4. 7 Secrets Graphic Designers Won’t Tell You about Effective Website Design. Ever had a run-in with a graphic designer who promised you a brilliant design but all you got was a big mess? No, you’re not an expert, but you know what’s good and what’s not.

You also know when you’re being taken advantage of. All you wanted was a website that would help you succeed online, and what you got instead wasn’t worth the pixels it was painted on. And what’s worse is you have to start over. It’s scary, because let’s be honest. Well, we’re not going to let it happen again. Secret #1: Pretty doesn’t count. Yes, you want your site to look nice and create visual impact with visitors, but good looks don’t bring in sales. A great tour guide does, though – and that’s your website’s job. Is it bad to be pretty? No, I wouldn’t go that far. Secret #2: You don’t need a redesign. Imagine you’re standing there wondering how to be more appealing to the opposite sex. So what do you think happens when you ask a graphic designer how to improve your website? Exactly. Don’t put up with it. 21 Resources to Help You Build a Company Website in Less Than an Hour. Come on. Is it really possible to build a company website in only an hour?

Not if you want a custom design, custom programming, and a custom marketing plan, no. You’ll spend weeks, maybe even months, designing your website, and unless you’re doing it yourself, it’ll cost you thousands or tens of thousands of dollars. But sometimes all you care about is getting something up in a hurry. You want it to look good, sure, but it doesn’t have to be entirely unique. If that’s the case, then yes, you can absolutely build a company website in less than an hour. Here are 20 of the best resources from around the web to help you put it all together: Hosting If you install a Content Management System (more info on this below) by hand, you have to download the code, unzip it, upload it to your server via FTP, create a new database, and then install everything. In response to this, many web hosts now have tools that install your Content Management System for you. 1. 2.

Content Management Software (CMS) 3. 99 Graphic Design Resources. Below is a list of 99+ graphic design resources, in English and (and a few other languages), that all designers must know about. It is sorted by category (click to go to category): For more resources you can check out the 101 Places To Get Design Inspiration. Also don’t forget to subscribe for more graphic design resources. 1 Spunk United An excellent magazine with a selection of the worlds best artists providing inspiration, interviews, articles and more. 2 FreeLance Switch (No longer active) The community site of reference for all freelances. 3 Computer Arts The site of the excellent international magazine Computer Arts. 4 David Airey A graphic and logo designer who shares his knowledge on these areas. 5 Behance A site gathering the portfolios of the artists of the whole world, a true inspiration. 6 Pdf Mags References all the PDF mags out there!

7 Graphic Design Forum (no longer running). The most active of the graphic design forums out there. 8 Design Is Kinky 9 Freelance Folder 10 Bittbox. The 200 Best Graphic, App & Web Design Tools & Resources (Categorized) This post is #21 in DailyTekk’s famous Top 100 series which explores the best startups, gadgets, apps, websites and services in a given category. Total items listed: 198. Time to compile: 8+ hours. Follow @DailyTekk on Twitter to make sure you don’t miss a week! Well we’re back at it again making another one of our infamous Top 100 Tech lists (many of which have been shared hundreds of thousands of times), except this time we’re aiming our sights at the world of graphic, app and web design (and we’ve doubled the scope to 200 amazing items). Technology and design are inseparable these days.

What can you expect to find here? This post will probably be most useful to design newbies and students who are just getting to know the ins and outs of the online design community and the full ecosystem that is available to them. Before you get any further, let me explain that yes, this is a curated list meaning it is based purely on my own opinions. The Big 4 Online Design Networks/Empires.

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See all Next » BESbswyBESbswyBESbswyBESbswyBESbswyBESbswyBESbswyBESbswy. Grunge Cloud Textures. Colored Soft Paper Backgrounds. 60 Light Leaks. 40 Great Web/Graphic Design Resources. Alright, It’s time for some more forever-useful (until outdated :) ) resources. Last time I brought you specifically CSS resources, but this time it’s a bit more broad. I’m covering alot more topics, and this is more of a ‘general’ resources list. I am sure I am missing some stuff, so you are more than welcome to add your favorite resources to the comments, and lets make this a very complete list :) Enjoy. (The list covers several different topics, so I just mainly seperated it into 3 main groups for easier browsing) CSS Boxes Blank CSS templates. CSS Typeset Helpful for beginners, or to maybe speed up coding, a CSS generator for type styles. .htacess Editor Create .htaccess files online, with no coding knowledge.

Clean CSS A online tool that formats and optimizes your CSS. CSS, Accessibility and Standards Links A HUGE list of links to everything related to CSS, Accessibility and Standards. Sperling.com A cool free CSS horizontal drop down menu. PHP Form Create php forms quickly. Colorplane - a color picker for humans.

Most people can't grasp RGB, CMYK, & HEX. This color picker is for them. Download Colorplane Colorplane on Github Demo Selected: pick one Current: pick one Dependency: jQuery (but you can easily edit it to use another library) Examples Green Room Colorplane was created for Green Room, a private group chat tool we built to share with our friends. Svbtle Writers on Svbtle choose a color to represent their profile. 10 Things You Can Do To Become A Better Web Designer.

Like a lot of web designers I didn’t go to school to learn design or development. My degrees are in completely unrelated fields. As a web designer and developer I’m close to 100% self-taught. That self-teaching isn’t random though. Since the beginning I’ve set a course for self-study that I continue to adapt to this day. I thought I’d share some of the things I do to continue to improve my design and development skills.

First I want to offer a few thoughts on learning in general. Two Types of Learning One of the frequent topics of conversation on small business forums is how important a college education is. Most people typically fall on one side or the other and I’ve usually found that side depends on their own career path. There are good arguments for both sides, but I think the best way to learn is through a combination of theory and practice. Theory Learning through theory is about learning from the experience of others. Theory: Practice Practice: Tips for Becoming a Better Web Designer. The Elements Of Design Part I: Introduction.

Last week I walked through some definitions of visual grammar. We talked about objects and structures, both abstract and concrete, as well as activities and relations. These objects and structures make up most of the design elements we have at our disposal. I’d like to take a deeper look at objects and structures, a look at our design elements, what they communicate to the viewer and how we can use them in our designs. This post will serve as something of an introduction. We’ll walk through the difference between design elements and design principles and then talk about each of 8 different design elements. Over the next few weeks I’ll write more detailed posts about most of the elements listed below. The Difference Between Design Principles and Design Elements Awhile back I wrote a series entitled The 7 Components of Design. That title and the use of the word components were due to the book I used as a starting point for the series.

Design Principles Design Elements 8 Elements of Design. Want to know how to design? Learn The Basics. Want to know how to design? Then you should learn the basics of design. The basic elements of design include colour, line, shape, scale, space, texture and value and these are the fundamental pieces that make up any piece of work. If you ever start a design course this will be the very first thing that you are taught, guaranteed. But what if you’re not a student? What if you’re not self-taught? What if you are a looking for ways to enhance your design skills?

Then this is the guide for you. Note from Jacob Cass: This is a guest article written by Lauren Marie who is a graphic designer in corporate America during the day and a blogger via night. Colour Colour has a huge impact on the mood of the design. Select articles on color: Line Are your lines straight and slim, or thick and squiggly? How lines interact with each other is important, too.

Select articles on line: Shape Did you know that shapes can convey a mood just like any other element of design? Select articles on shape: Scale and Size.