39 Photoshop Button Tutorials You Should Have in Your Arsenal
Posted on Apr 4, 2008 01:44:54 PM
Your website navigation plays an integral role in keeping your site easy to use and navigate. Button tutorials are useful because you can take the techniques you like from a tutorial and use them to make your own custom buttons to match the site your working on.
I have filtered through the millions of results to highlight the 39 button tutorials you should have in your arsenal.
Veerle: Creating Flexible Buttons Using Photoshop Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Arsenal, button, Have, Photoshop, Should, Tutorials, yourThree Ways to Improve External Search Engine Usability
Posted on Nov 16, 2007 01:43:30 AM
Most diligent webmasters spend time on log analysis, analyzing server logs to determine where visitors are coming from, which pages they're viewing, how long they're staying, and other significant demographic and technical information. One of the most important details that logs show is which search engines visitors use to get to the site, and which search terms visitors enter. Checking this information is an extremely useful, fascinating, and Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Engine, External, Improve, Search, Three, Usability, WaysWeb-Safe Color Palette Discussion
Posted on May 22, 2007 02:06:47 AM
Back in September 2000, Hadley Stern and David Lehn of Razorfish wrote an article for WebMonkey provocatively titled "Death of the Web-Safe Color Palette." This has caused more than a few discussions and confusion in the web developer community since.
To get an idea of what some battle-seasoned web designers and developers thought when this article first came out, the following is a sampling of the conversation that took place in Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Color, Discussion, Palette, SafeWhy Do Web Startups Die? Lack of Alphalpha
Posted on Oct 27, 2006 09:33:50 PM
Internet startups are generally as successful as a nerd in a singles bar. Ventures that get off the ground rarely get knee-high. Why?
The biggest problem I’ve seen isn’t lack of talent, enthusiasm or even funding. It lies in skipping a critical early stage of development I call the “alpha-alpha” stage, or “alphalpha” for short. Alphalpha fits into that frantic time between the Product Requirements Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Alphalpha, Lack, StartupsWhy Do Web Startups Die? Lack of Alphalpha
Posted on Oct 24, 2006 03:18:16 PM
Internet startups are generally as successful as a nerd in a singles bar. Ventures that get off the ground rarely get knee-high. Why?
The biggest problem I’ve seen isn’t lack of talent, enthusiasm or even funding. It lies in skipping a critical early stage of development I call the “alpha-alpha” stage, or “alphalpha” for short. Alphalpha fits into that frantic time between the Product Requirements Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Alphalpha, Lack, StartupsWeb Designer’s FREElance Toolbox for Windows
Posted on Oct 15, 2006 10:45:40 AM
Freelancing for an extra thick wad of greenbacks to pad your back pocket is every Web designer’s dream. Wrangling up your own clients, managing the entire creative process and collecting your due reward is a great accomplishment, and the process can be more fulfilling than the daily grind of a full-time job. Yet, it can also be a frustrating experience. Your time and resources can be severely limited by several factors, including managing Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 8217, Designer, FREElance, Toolbox, WindowsThe Rise of Flash Video, Part 1
Posted on Jul 17, 2006 07:04:42 AM
In 2003, I was in Seattle getting ready to do a presentation on Flash Video at Digital Design World when Jim Heid, the Conference Organizer, saw the title slide of the presentation and mentioned that I might be facing a rather tough crowd. I looked out over the audience, sized them up and told Jim I had his back covered. He said he wasn’t too sure about that and pointed at the title on my screen: “QuickTime is dead.” Looking Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Flash, Part, Rise, Video