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2010: the web design trends | part 3

Added on: 14/05/2010 In Web design , Inspiration , Trends 6 Comments


10. Enormous footer An enormous footer is now an inseparable part of a contemporary web site design. Yet, in 2010 it will become even bigger and impressive than ever. This year’s footer will no longer be that necessary but sincerely boring web design element and will be successfully integrated in a web site layout and functionality. An oversized footer will attract visitors’ attention not only for its exaggerated sizes but also for the informal information it will provide: social network updates, news, Flickr photo stream. Main idea: Enormous footers will not contain important information but the information it will provide will be of much personal character that the rest in the site and will be useful for corporate communication with its audience. 11. Retro style Retro is new web design fashion. Although many web designers admire the trend, most of them may find it difficult to warmly embrace the style because to create a really...

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Corporate blogs: goals, trends, examples - part two

Added on: 12/04/2010 In Web design , Inspiration , Trends , PR 0 Comments


Potential issues for corporate blogs Although blogs provide companies numerous communicative opportunities, there are several common problems that can occur. If a company wants to offer its readers positive experience with its blog, the company must consider these issues in advance and develop a plan to address and prevent them from happening. Having these particular issues, the company will have a useful blog that is relevant to its readers’s need. 1. Negative comments Although communication with target public is one of the most significant benefits of corporate blogs, it can also work the other way. Not all comments that are left in blogs are positive. The presence of negative comments may not be a big issue on smaller blogs run by individuals, but they can be a problem for corporate blogs. After all, the company’s reputation management isn’t being helped by a blog that includes a lot of negative comments from readers. In order to avoid potential...

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Web Design Companies vs. Freelancers

Added on: 26/03/2010 In Identity , Web design 2 Comments


Obviously, websites play a crucial part in successful business development. A site is the factor that influence future clients and communicates the company’s values. Each company strives to convince their target that it’s reliable and steady business partner and to a great extend these emotions can be inspired in customers by a company web page. No matter whether the company is small or big, whether it’s local or international, its website appearance and functionality are truly essential in its communication with its clients. Logically an important question occurs – how to choose web specialists so that you can get what you expect. Having a market flooded with IT companies and freelancers make the choice even more difficult. Prices vary although it’s one of the defining factors when it comes to choosing a web studio or a freelancer for a web site development. Price factor A small company can hire a freelance designer for its website...

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5 Ways to make your blog design unforgettable

Added on: 16/03/2010 In Web design , Inspiration , Identity 0 Comments


Blog web design’s big problem is the fact that they all look the same which makes them indistinguishable and difficult to be remembered. In spite the fact that it’s a blog content that is most important, design and navigation are the factors that will grab a user attention or will drive them back. It’s important to know that as all social media, a blog is a tool for achieving certain goals – promoting the services or products you offer; or establishing a closer relationship with your customers. A blog offers a great deal of opportunities – for example, you can show emotional attitude towards you clients. That’s why it’s very important how a blog looks like and how user-friendly it is. If you already have a blog but you don’t like it’s design, below we offer you 5 short redesign advices for creating an impressive blog. 1. Break the standards Breaking the standards means to take a step that discerns form...

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Special gratitude to TV7 for their interet in “Let’s Clean The WEB Together!” campaign

Added on: 01/02/2010 In Inspiration , Video , PR 0 Comments


Ugly and non-user-friendly web site topic is really something that should be discussed. That’s why, we started a campaign “Let’s Clean The WEB Together!” and we are proud that it attracts more and more people. We’d show our appreciation to them in a special material. Now, we’d like to express our special gratitude to TV7 team who showed a great interest in our campaign. In their news program on January 26th a brief video presented our idea of how important it is for business companies and state institutions to have a functional and useful webs site. You can see the video here.  

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Let's clean the WEB together!

Added on: 18/01/2010 In Web design , Inspiration 4 Comments


Today we start a new campaign that aims to help all who want to renovate their website. The campaign is called “Let’s clean the WEB together!” because the aim we follow is to clean the web from unprofessionally developed websites. Anyone who doesn’t like their website is invited to join our campaign – a website design is old and doesn’t meet online users’ requirements; a website’s navigation is complicated and difficult for users; a website has almost no unique visits. People who are decided to “get rid of” their old web site can support out campaign and order their new website in Webmedia. We will encourage their efforts by giving 50 % discount from the website price. The campaign will continue with a game that will start in March. For more information click here . Come on, users! Surf and recycle!  

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Technology companies to help victims in Haiti

Added on: 15/01/2010 In Trends , Web design 0 Comments


The technology industry is opening up its wallets and its Web sites to help the victims of Haiti earthquake. The decision was taken after a massive 7.0 earthquake hit Haiti and left millions without home and access to food, clean water and sanitation. Apple has set up a donation page within the iTunes store where customers can easily donate to the Red Cross. At the same time Red Cross has taken a partnership with a telecommunication company starting a sms fund-raising campaign. According to Verizon Wireless represenatative, the money gathered up to now is $4 million. He also claims that the amount has surpassed all the money gathered by SMS-s fof the whole 2009. Google has promised to donate the victims $1 million; to create a special page for donations and to add updated satellite imagery of the region to Google Maps. Microsoft has also shown some sympathy. The company has announced it will give up to $1.25 million in cash and in-kind donations. T-Mobile announced that...

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Socializing your website

Added on: 11/01/2010 In Trends , Web design 0 Comments


Human beings and socialization go together hand in hand. A person can’t survive in this world without meeting and interacting with other people. The same rule can be applied to your website – a web page can’t survive online without public. Websites are meant to draw traffic, but if your website is not attracting a decent amount of traffic you really need to focus on its socialization. Below, you can find a few smart ideas how do this. Search engine optimization Around 80% of the internet users rely on search engines to find any probable product or service they are searching for. If your website design or coding is not suitable and search engine-friendly (have in mind huge search engines like Google, Yahoo, and Bing) then you are simply non-existence to your online customers. If you can’t afford getting a fresh and trendy design, then you can spend money on professional SEO (Search Engine Optimization). It will definitely give some useful results. And...

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It is not important just to have a website! It is important how it looks!

Added on: 07/01/2010 In Web design , Trends , Identity 0 Comments


I’d like to start the article with an important principle. To a great extent your business success depends on two factors – your easy accessibility and your appropriate communication with your customers. Having a professional web site where your future clients can get useful information about your company and your products/services is a must for your easy accessibility. How does a good web site look like? First, you have to realize that although it’s the attractive layout that impresses online users, it’s not the basic feature of your site. The entire web construction and navigation of your website is what determine your business success. Designing and developing a website that turns online users into loyal clients should be an aim of every business. Unfortunately, many websites finally turn to be complicated and chaotic which automatically bores potential clients and pushes them away. It’s important to pay attention to the entire website...

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With eye on exactly the right place

Added on: 28/12/2009 In Photography 0 Comments


We all have seen a picture of a tourist, leaning on the Pisa Tower. If a photo has to impress deeply customers, it needs to suggest them some emotions. Being remarkable, an image needs to be truly outstanding. Here we’ve gathered some really original and creative photos taken by the right eye at the right moment.

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