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  • 12 Tips for Creating an Artist Website that Sells
    (Thu Aug 3rd, 2006, by Josse Ford)
    Summary Here’s the scoop on what you must know when designing a website to showcase your art, impress galleries, and win over collectors. Learn how to avoid the mistakes most emerging artists make when creating their online portfolio. 1. You need an ...
  • A Custom Icon For Your Web Site
    (Thu Jul 27th, 2006, by Amrit Hallan)
    WHAT IS FAVICON (Or the Icon in general) It is the little thing you see on your Location bar (History/Address bar) when you visit a web site, on the left of http://. For example, if you view a site through Internet Explorer, you see an e superimposed...
  • A lesson to learn from film makers
    (Wed Aug 23rd, 2006, by Florie Lyn Masarate)
    Many advertisers should be able to learn a lesson or two from George Lucas and his team. When his movies first went out in the open, they used strategies in promoting them.. Stars guest in different television show and interviews were conducted. Exc...
  • A Revealing Interview with A Design & Marketing Expert
    (Tue Sep 19th, 2006, by Cris Anderson)
    This week we asked one of Worldprofit.com's senior designers, Cris Anderson, to comment on some of the key elements of effective design. Here is the interview in it's entirety. Q: Why should a business hire a professional designer and marketer? A: A ...
  • Color Combinations in Designs
    (Thu Sep 14th, 2006, by Mart Gil Abareta)
    Color is being considered as the most powerful design tool of all times because it communicates so effectively. Therefore, it’s really necessary that you choose the perfect color combinations in your designs to relay the right message. If you’ve sel...
  • Coloring Your Logo - Pick Out the Best!
    (Mon Aug 21st, 2006, by Kay Zetkin)
    One of the important elements in making your web presence entails not only having a well-designed website. Your logo should be installed in your website before your start launching and broadcasting about your web site’s existence in the wide, wide wo...
  • Colors as visual communicators
    (Tue Aug 8th, 2006, by Florie Lyn Masarate)
    People love stories. This must have originated from the time when getting tucked up in bed means a story afterwards. Fairy tales are colorful stories with colorful endings. Then came those fiction books with twists and turns and sometimes not so colo...
  • Developing An Effective Physical Therapy Web Site
    (Sun Aug 20th, 2006, by Jim D. Ray)
    Physical therapists have unique web presence needs. An effective site must: * Introduce the practitioner, and outline his or her style of treatment; * Provide straightforward content establishing the practitioner’s credibility; * Review services and ...
  • Fonts For Your Web Site
    (Sun Sep 10th, 2006, by Richard Lowe)
    In order to make your web pages look good across all platforms and browsers, you must standardize your font selection. You must also limit the fonts that you use to those that probably will be installed on most of your target systems. The reason for...
  • Free Websites For Healers
    (Mon Aug 21st, 2006, by Brenda Hayes)
    It was on the night of December 24, 2001 when Maggie Wahls realized she could stand up for the first time in over a year. Maggie had been diagnosed with fibromyalgia and had become an invalid in 2000. Her doctors thought it might have been from a dee...