When working on your next masterpiece, whether it’s a logo, a brochure, or a websitedesign, using some custom fonts can help the design to stand out from the crowd and catch the readers attention.
High quality fonts can add the extra touch to a design or it could be the feature of a creative typography piece.
This post lists some of the best free fonts for both graphic designers and web designers.
Please be sure to read the usage agreement for details about commercial vs. noncommercial works, as each font’s license differs based on the artist’s agreement for using the font. It’s always better to be safe than sorry when using free resources in your commercial works.
The planning process is essential to make a website successful. Creating a website without a blueprint is like building a house without the plans; disaster!
Your website must provide information that fulfils the immediate needs of your site visitors. So, once you’ve determined your visitors needs, you can then proceed to plan a sitemap of how your website will provide this information.
What we thought impossible in the past is being changed with every new twist and turn that the online world takes, particularly as it undergoes an increased state of metamorphosis and extends the boundaries of possibilities that the Internet provides forward thinkers.
Now as the following article reveals – not everybody will agree with some of the developments. But the fact is this. The way we did things in the past are continuing to change at an alarmingly fast rate – whether we like it or not – even in the medical world.
‘More and more British websites are offering medical consultations and medication most countries only allow during in-person visits…
This post includes a video version of the article and also the article in written format below.
Here comes the judge. Here comes the judge. And who is the judge? Your potential client that is eyeing up your business online.
So the question is: How does my website size up in the eyes of potential clients? You may not be able to judge a book by its cover but you can sure judge a business by its website.
Take this quick quiz and you be the judge before others pass up their judgement and find your website wanting – and do business with the other guy who has judged his website.
Here are 10 quick questions you need to ask yourself when you look at your website that is currently representing your business.
This post includes a video version of the article and also the article in written format below.
Before providing you with this important information, here is what a Noob means. It simply means Newbie – which is a slang term for a newcomer to an Internet activity. Every one of us has been a Noob at some point in time, but once armed with the necessary start up information you can then gain access to the amazing world of the Internet.
There is an increasing need for businesses to be operational online, and the majority of people who are in need of a website are business savvy, not technology experts. As a business owner your main priority is running a successful enterprise, not studying how to design a website.
So here are a few simple steps and tips to help you to understand what is involved in developing an effective website.