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Don't be Afraid to Take the Creative Leap
by on December 2, 2009 inIf you've been doing design for a while, you probably tend to fall into a recognizable pattern. Clients generally don't like taking creative risks and usually demand a pretty average-looking design. So, ever the Customer Pleaser, you continually churn out the designs your clients expect; the solutions they want to see. While this may be a good business move, it will inevitably hold you back from making new discoveries or tapping into new markets. It will hold you back from opening new doors. Designers need to constantly learn more and grow in order to remain competitive and successful.…
How a Website Can Help Your Business
by on November 11, 2009 inThis article is written expressly for small business owners. Very often, a small business owner asks me how much a website will cost. It's a funny question to be discussed in another article, but after a couple pointed questions, I toss out some numbers. His eyes inevitably bulge and he looks like I kicked him in the livers. Yea, you can get an overseas chop-shop to throw your content in a template for you for $200. But let's talk about what a website can do for your business, and what those goals are worth to you. Now decide if you want to hire someone who's capable of achieving those goals.…
Why Designers Shouldn't Have Their Own Logos
by on November 11, 2009 inI'm sure you noticed that the top of my website does not feature any sort of fancy logo mark for my brand. As a designer, my personal opinions, knowledge, ideas and creativity are what makes me unique. I am my own brand, and my name represents Me. As such, it is a valid argument to say I deserve my own logo. I agree only so far as to say, keep it a simple type treatment. An over-designed logo mark will just get in the way.
Since my name is my brand, I want it to be as clear as day. Hence, the huge serif ITC Cheltenham Handtooled. My own name is especially tricky for many people, due to the overwhelming lack of vowels (it's really not that bad, but I empathize with those who have trouble with it). As such, I want people to be very clear who they're dealing with. It's me!…
Drupal Tut: Getting Started with Drupal
by on November 5, 2009 inIn my recent advocacy for Drupal as being perfect for small websites and designers, I have decided to start writing tutorials. These tutorials will be perfect for web designers, rather than developers, because that's the area I see myself in. Drupal has a steep learning curve, but once the concepts are tackled, I think it's accessible enough for people who don't know how to write code.…
IE6, You're Ugly and Stupid So Go Away
by on October 19, 2009 inIf you're a designer, you can certainly commiserate with me on the pain of dealing with IE6, the ugly step sister of browsers. It's no joke to say that making a design work and look good for Internet Explorer 6 - with the float bugs, margin bugs, odd white-space issues, and myriad other rendering quirks and oddities - can triple a project budget and timeline. We've all been there, cranking out code in record time, only to have a client say something looks funky in IE6. And then you spend 4 more days trying to track down the problem.
So when it came time to design my own website, I decided to leave IE6 in the dust. I forgot it existed.…
Top 5 CSS Shorthand Properties
by on October 7, 2009 inCSS shorthand will let you write leaner and cleaner code, resulting in smaller file sizes, and ultimately, it will just save you time when you're writing out your page styling. Here are my top 5 shorthand properties:
1. Background…
How Does He Know When I'm Sitting?!
by on September 29, 2009 inHis face started to turn purple and screwed up into a shriveled raisin. His mouth gaped open, and from the highest frequencies that only a dog can hear, he began to wail. I popped up off the couch. I shouldn've have been so foolish to think that I could sit! To think I would get a few minutes of rest for my aching back. To think I could get away with only an hour and a half of standing! I continued the journey of eternity around the dining room table. …
Taming Definition Lists
by on September 23, 2009 inDefinition lists might one day go on a rampage. They're quiet, now, but people generally ignore them, and by and large, they're very misunderstood. I show them lots of love, though, in the hopes that when they do go on a killing spree, they'll remember that I cared about them. But besides a weird exhaustion-induced imagination about markup elements taking down the global population, definition lists really are very useful and very misunderstood. They add a lot of semantic meaning to your markup for search engines and others.…
Headliner Making Headlines
by on September 22, 2009 inWow!! Looks like HeadlinerCreative is making headlines! My website was just featured on the front page of Drupal.org! Thanks to the Drupal community members for sticking up for the little guy! I hope my website demonstrates to all nay-sayers and timid designers that Drupal really can be a perfect choice for small and simple websites. Check out the article here. …
Happy Rosh Hashana!
by on September 17, 2009 inThe Jewish New Year is upon us! (I don't get to use the word "upon" nearly as much as I'd like to!) Rosh Hashana begins at sundown tomorrow (Friday). It's a time when we reflect on the our actions from this past year and make committments to do better in the coming year. I wish everyone a sweet new year, filled with happiness, blessing, health and prosperity! May all of your heart's desires come true!
K'siva v'chasim tova, l'alter chaim tovim ul'shalom!
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