by jamesgeorge | Jan 30, 2014 | Articles, Blogging, Web Design, Web Development
The new Ghost blogging platform is truly outstanding. Created by John O’Nolan, former WordPress developer, through a Kickstarter project, it retains at its core a lot of the WordPress features. But from our own experience it has proven itself superior in a few...
by jamesgeorge | Jan 29, 2014 | Articles, Web Design, Web Development
Journey Responsive Html5 Template A great website is all about presentation. Creating a well structured site with subtle effects and a great user experience is key. The best effects applied to a website are the ones that you hardly notice. That is especially true with...
by jamesgeorge | Jan 28, 2014 | Articles, Photoshop, Web Design, Web Development
If you’ve been doing web design for any time at all, you’re probably tired of trying to find design kits that will give you exactly what you need. You may have been spending a lot of time either creating your own buttons and icons, or paying a lot of money to have...
by jamesgeorge | Jan 27, 2014 | Articles, Web Design, Web Development
Go From Self-Employed Web Designer to Business Owner Becoming a web designer means having one of those jobs that offers the ability to freelance, have flexible hours, and otherwise work for the best boss ever – yourself. But while freelancing definitely has its...
by jamesgeorge | Jan 24, 2014 | Articles, Design, Web Design, Web Development
There are plenty of principles and rules are available over internet for creating a great website design, but when we talk about landing pages, it relates to almost an exact science. We can say a landing page is a “conversion-centered design” that persuades visitors...
by jamesgeorge | Jan 24, 2014 | Articles, Web Design, Web Development
About 70 percent of tablet owners use these devices to make purchases on weekly basis, according to the Digital Buzz Blog . With the exponential increase of 160 percent only in 2013 sales of Android tablets, it is clear that the demand for mobile sites is only growing...