Meta Tags and Web Search
Posted on: January 12, 2009 | Category: digital / web media | 6 Comments
In writing and maintaining accurate meta tags (e.g., descriptive titles and robots information), you help Google to more accurately crawl, index and return your site in search results. Meta tags provide information to all sorts of clients, such as browsers and search engines. Just keep in mind that each client will likely only interpret the meta tags that it uses, and ignore the rest (although [ read more .. ]
Outsourcing your Logo Design
Posted on: January 9, 2009 | Category: brand identity | No Comment
You’ve been in business for more than a couple of years. You’ve enjoyed moderate success through positive word of mouth and by delivering top-level quality of service, but your industry is becoming more and more competitive and the need for a more professional look is becoming imperative. Sound familiar?
The truth is that in today’s market even the best companies need to sell its image and [ read more .. ]
The Biggest Graphic Design Mistakes
Posted on: January 8, 2009 | Category: graphic design | No Comment
Here is a list of the biggest design mistakes that a graphic designer should try to avoid at all costs. If you make these mistakes your printed materials will turn out ruined. Good luck and make sure to save this article.
Using web graphics on printed material
With many young designers coming from a pre-dominantly web design background the transfer over from web design to traditional design [ read more .. ]
Color Psychology and Graphic Design
Posted on: January 8, 2009 | Category: graphic design | 2 Comments
Colors have psychological impacts, they are attributes of eyes, but are the chemistry of the mind. Colors are perceived though pupils and its effects are produced with associated nerves to the brain neurons.
Light reflecting through objects in different wavelengths and frequency stimulates different “cones” or color receptor cells of the retina in the eyes and makes perception possible for different colors.
Colors influence people through psychological [ read more .. ]
How to Use and Install Your Fonts
Posted on: January 5, 2009 | Category: typography | 7 Comments
One aspect of graphic design that isn’t discussed enough is the use of Fonts and Typography within our designs. If used correctly, type can be used as a powerful means of expression.
First lets discuss the difference between freeware fonts, shareware fonts, and commercial fonts. The difference is in the licensing.
Freeware Fonts
Freeware Fonts are fonts that are free to use as long as you follow the [ read more .. ]

