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20 Methods for Upping Your Current Web Design Skills
All great designers are constantly improving their skills. There has never been a successful designer, or anyone of another profession for that matter, that has stopped at a certain…
Interviewing Women in Web Design Around the World – Huge List
It is a well known fact that the Information technology (IT) industry is male dominated. However, saying that, over the years women have ventured out and have slowly been…
Texture Used in Web Design: Examples, Best Practices, and How-To
Within the last ten years, web design has impressed us with glossy gradients, smooth reflections, and even plain and bold colors. With this new trend in simplicity and open…
How to Improve Your Website With A/B Testing
In recent years, competition on the Internet has grown fiercer, and many businesses are looking for anything that gives them that competitive edge. Online marketing methods such as SEO…
38 Awe-Inspiring Business Cards of Designers In The Community
The business card is a part of a designer’s promotion tool. Whether we’re meeting our potential client for the first time or introducing our design service to new people,…
Designing For The Modern Day Mobile Market
It’s estimated that in 2011 half of all cell phone subscribers will be using smartphone devices. That equals out to roughly 150 million people that could possibly be checking…
MySQL Has Functions (Part 5) : PHP vs MySQL Performance
Welcome to the Part 5 – final part of the series on MySQL Functions. I hope you’ve enjoyed it(or at least found it useful so far. You might want…
MySQL Has Functions (Part 2) : String Theory
Welcome to Part 2 of my introduction to MySQL’s built in functions. In this series I’ll be looking at some of the useful functions MySQL provides you with, and…
MySQL Has Functions (Part 1) : Date & Time Functions
If you’re a web developer who uses PHP, you’re no doubt aware of the hundreds of functions available to you when creating websites and web applications. However, what you’re…