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Many Ideas Will Get You Nowhere

August 31st, 2005

Many Ideas Will Get You Nowhere by: Florie Lyn Masarate You have been in front of the computer trying to go over the details on your mind for a long time and yet not getting even one out. It seems that you have lots of ideas for a great graphic design but you do not [...]

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Some Things Not Learned In School

August 31st, 2005

Some Things Not Learned In School by: Florie Lyn Masarate Since most people and companies now ate turning to computers and showing off their crafts online, the probability is that many others would want to have one for themselves. Having your own website adds to the guarantee that people will be likely to visit them [...]

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Branding In Printing

August 31st, 2005

Branding In Printing by: Florie Lyn Masarate When you encounter the term branding in printing, the logos, designs and styles that are inherent are the first things that come to mind. Branding, if you dig deeper are not just these things. A more concrete definition of branding is the response that people have when they [...]

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Making Professional-Looking Brochures

August 31st, 2005

Making Professional-Looking Brochures by: Florie Lyn Masarate Brochures are for displaying services. They are also for selling an idea or service. If these purposes are put into a list, then it would be endless. The numerous ways and intentions why people have and use brochures. No matter what the reason for these brochures, the main [...]

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Written And Unwritten Rules In Catalog Printing

August 31st, 2005

Written And Unwritten Rules In Catalog Printing by: Florie Lyn Masarate There are rules in catalog designs that should be followed. These rules are the foundation of what and what not to be done as you go about these prints. Like some rules, they can also be bended or broken depending upon the need and [...]

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Color Scheme for Your Website?

August 30th, 2005

Color Scheme for Your Website? by: Tom Antion Yes, in a world that is obsessed with makeover madness, even your website needs to follow specific color guidelines when picking out “what it will wear”. The colors you use when designing your website tell an awful lot about your business, though you may not know it. [...]

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How to Make a Website: Minus the Headaches

August 30th, 2005

How to Make a Website: Minus the Headaches by: Tom Antion There is nothing wrong with making your own website if you are looking to save some money. Be prepared however, for your finished product to resemble an after school project; cutesy, homemade touches and all. It is pretty hard to make your own website [...]

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Keep It Simple, Stupid: The Beauty of a Clean Cut

August 30th, 2005

Keep It Simple, Stupid: The Beauty of a Clean Cut Website by: Tom Antion Don’t knock it; “Keep It Simple, Stupid” is a great rule to live by. Nobody likes a website to “yell” at them, with blaring colors and flashing lights. Too many buttons will turn customers off. I had this problem with my [...]

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Why a Website Design Speaks Volumes about Your Com

August 30th, 2005

Why a Website Design Speaks Volumes about Your Company? by: Anthony Jewell Whether a business has just got off the ground or has been established for years, start-up and long running companies are looking to the internet to expand their sales as well as service to customers. Many new websites are going up and with [...]

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Should You Bother Learning HTML to Build Webpages?

August 29th, 2005

Should You Bother Learning HTML to Build Webpages? by: Leslie Pinczi The most popular method to build webpages today is to use WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) software. Microsoft FrontPage and Macromedia Dreamweaver are prime examples of WYSIWYG software. Both programs allow you to create webpages as though you were creating a [...]

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