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Why Invest In Web Design?

I stress a lot about web design and how you as, website owners, should take care of your web design. Well, now I am here to tell you why. A web design is there to help you gain more visitors on a regular basis, so that your sales are consistent as they increase. The good [...]

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Quick Note – Advertising on Websites

Website owners gain most of their profits from putting advertisements on their website. So consequently it results in a direct relationship between the amount of advertisements on a website and the profit gained. The logical thing to do would be to jam your layout with tons of adverts, however this is actually a very bad [...]

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Keep It Simple

Many websites have the mentality of thinking the more the better. This results in an overload of images, hyperlinks or content on one page. Instead of increasing visitors the abundance of stuff actually comes across unattractive because it might confuse the visitors and convince them that this is not the site for them. By keeping [...]

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Web Design Thoughts

Web Design Thoughts

A crucial component of what makes a web site successful is perhaps the first thing visitors see, the web design. Web design can determine whether the visitor thinks if a web site is either legitimate looking or just plain unattractive. This would affect the number of visitors a web site gets as a whole which [...]

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Painless User Experience is Better Than Great User Experience

Let’s start today’s blog with a famous Aristotle comment: “The aim of the wise is not to secure pleasure, but to avoid pain.” – Aristotle There is so much wisdom in that saying when it comes to web design and usability. Being a designer, I frequently look for that special button / graphic / tool [...]

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Lent, Easter and Fasting – A lesson in simple web design

Easter Sunday is on April 8, 2012. Easter is the last part end of Lent, a forty-day period of fasting, prayer, and penance. Fasting is practiced by almost every global religion in one form or another. The concept of stripping one’s self of physical pleasures to find deeper meaning and simplicity is key to a healthy lifestyle both physically and spiritually. Modern research [...]

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Passover Lessons for Web Design

This week marks the beginning of Passover for the Jewish people. A holiday that commemorates the Jewish exodus from bondage and requires the eating of “Matzah” – or unleavened bread. The holiday also requires the removal of any leavened bread called “chometz”. So what lessons can learn for web design from this holiday. At the [...]

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