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Tips for Planning your own Design Studio. Getting started in freelance web design is an exhilarating process. Along with the added stresses of daily work you actually become your own boss, set your own hours, and even choose who you will work with. It’s truly a great way to earn a living! Now consider the steps required to move from a freelance artist into launching your own design studio. Under your own brand name you can land much higher-quality projects and build up a solid portfolio of works. In this guide I would like to share some tips for planning out your own web design studio. How should you begin such a project and what are the most important tasks to complete?

Well there is certainly a laundry list of answers here, so I’ll focus on just a select few. Creating a Brand When sitting down to plan your business model you’ll have to consider a number of factors. The official branding for your agency may only take a few hours to complete. Build What you Can Be realistic with yourself and your clients. Work for Consistency Frexy. Techniques for creating modal windows. Modal windows are most commonly described as anything that captures the user’s attention, and doesn’t allow them to return to the previous state until they interact with the object in question.

Now, that is a bit convoluted and I think it is better addressed with a few examples of websites that use the technique really well. One of those is Build It With Me which does it really well. If you head on over to their site and click on Sign Up, you will see a very literal example of when a modal box just works. Often times when working with modals they are used to clean up user interfaces and try to enhance the user’s experience—but it is important to remember that sometimes they do the exact opposite. Consider annoying websites with too many JavaScript popups, or spam sites that actually confirm that you want to leave the site.

Modal theory The basic theory of the user interface element for modals can be rather intertwined with other UI theorems that we will only tangentially touch on here. Web Design Trends in 2012. It’s that time of year again, where we look into our crystal ball to see what will be the hot trends in web design for the upcoming year. It’s no secret that trends come and go, with some hanging around longer than they should. (Yes, splash page, I’m talking about you.) But trends are a necessity in the development and growth of our craft. Trends are born, improved upon, and often spawn other trends. As you read this article, keep in mind that the shift in trends from one year to the next may be subtle, and you will probably recognize some of these trends already. 1. I believe eventually, we’ll all stop talking about responsive web design – not because it will go away, but because it will become what’s expected. The continued introduction and adoption of more an more mobile devices is what will make 2012 the year of the responsive web site. 2.

We have all run into this technique at some point, mostly on personal websites or individual blogs. 3. 4. 5. 6. jQuery/CSS3/HTML5 Animation 7. The Principles of Design. The web professional's online magazine of choice. In: Columns > Design in Theory and Practice By Joshua David McClurg-Genevese Published on June 13, 2005 Starting with the Basics This column is about Web design—really, it is—though it may at times seem a bit distant and distracted. In my opinion, any good discussion about design begins with the fundamentals. Almost by definition, the primary tenets around which any field is based are universal: they can be applied to a variety of disciplines in a variety of ways.

We can group all of the basic tenets of design into two categories: principles and elements. Web design is a relatively new profession compared to other forms of design, due to the youth of our medium. How Does Web Design Fit In? I tend to define Web design as being one of many disciplines within the larger field of design (a peer to print design, industrial design, interior design, etc.). The Principles of Design There are many basic concepts that underly the field of design.

Rhythm. Design History :: An Interactive Timeline. Home : Design Is History.