Working with content is, unfortunately, too often considered a luxury in web design circles. In a perfect world, I would insist on deeply understanding a web site’s content before I even thought to sketch out a wireframe. In reality, however, content is often still being compiled as design gets underway.
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Web Site Copying of Text – How To Prevent
We often have our content stolen. We even have complete designs stolen. It’s annoying. We have found several ways to combat this:
› Read MoreReal World Example – PaperStreet Logo Design Process
Logo design is a practice that’s a lot more involved than people realize. Developing a brand that can communicate exactly what a company is all about can be a very tedious and time consuming undertaking. How will a customer or…
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People tend to think lawyers are too conventional, traditional and conservative, especially when it comes to their logos, websites and overall branding. We may, admittedly, make up in our minds that there is no way to push the envelope with…
› Read MoreWhen to Use CMYK colors v. Pantone colors.
Quick Overview •” ” ” CMYK colors are ideal for full color images, such as photographs. •” ” ” Pantone colors on the other hand should be used for stationery and logo designs. The Reason The reason a Pantone color should be used is…
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