Is there a connection between happy, sad, angry or excited that gets users to complete an action? There is. Did you know that you can create an emotional design that resonates with your website's visitors and encourages them to interact with your brand.
“Your logo here.” How many of us really think about that sentence? Adding your logo on any paper, document, any webpage or piece of content, instantly identifies you. Your logo is like an endorsement, a fingerprint, a portrait. It says, “This came from us. This is who we are. This belongs to us.”
A business card is the ultimate tool in promoting your brand: it’s small enough to fit in a coat pocket, it contains all your important information and it’s affordable. It's important for your business to make a connection anywhere and everywhere you go, so having a business card on you at all times is a great business decision.
Whether your website is a simple blog or an up-and-coming eCommerce site, it’s likely that you have one important thing in common with many others who are busy staking out their presence online: You’re probably working from a home office.
Adobe Photoshop is the industry standard for image editing. While the price tag of $9.95 per month for a Photoshop CC subscription might seem enticing, not all website owners require the full functionality of the software every month. Many website owners or bloggers may prefer a simplified user interface that includes access to pre-designed templates and doesn't require downloading and installation.
Did you know color can help you sell products in your online shop? Monochromatic color schemes, which are palettes that use one dominant color, can create visual interest and spotlight your products, helping you convert website visitors into customers.
Sure, you've probably heard of it. You've probably thought about it while building your own website, and certainly while using others. But when it comes to putting your finger on what's good or bad about a "user experience" things get a little trickier.
Whether it's to sell a product, attract subscribers or promote a cause, your website serves a purpose. A landing page is where you describe what that purpose is and why it should matter to those who visit your site.
Every business expert on the planet will tell you to define your mission statement. But has anyone ever said to do the same for your website?
You don't need to have a degree in Graphic Design to create a beautiful, professional looking logo for your website. A good looking logo that can tie in all your graphic elements and be the focal point of your whole website. A logo is one of the few constants on every page, and it speaks volumes about your brand, your attitude and what drives you. Here are a few tips to make your logo look really good.
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