Category: Web Design
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Should design or copy be prioritized first?
The Great Debate: Design or Copy—What Should You Prioritize First? When embarking on the journey of creating a website, one question often arises: should you focus on design or content first? This dilemma can be particularly challenging for those with existing copy that may need refinement but who are eager to see their website take…
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What is the reason for discussing niches in web design?
Understanding the Niche Focus in Web Design: Why It Matters When discussing Web Design, the concept of niche specialization comes up frequently. Many designers advocate for narrowing their focus to specific industries or types of projects. While it can certainly be advantageous to possess some foundational knowledge about your target domain, the overwhelming emphasis on…
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Tools for identifying unused CSS and JS on my website
Effective Tools for Identifying Unused CSS and JS on Your Website As web designers and developers, maintaining an optimized website is crucial for both performance and user experience. If you’re working with a template-based design and find yourself with a hefty load of unused JavaScript and CSS—over 1.5MB, in fact—you’re not alone. While templates can…
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How Does the NYT Mobile App Implement Scrolling Changes in Its Linked Articles?
Exploring the Scroll Effects of the NYT Mobile App: A Closer Look Have you ever wondered how the New York Times (NYT) mobile app creates its captivating scrolling effect, particularly how the background graphics transition as callouts move across the screen? In this post, we dive into the fascinating world of web technologies that make…
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In your early web design career, did you work for free and what was the impact?
The Early Days of Web Design: The Value of Working for Free Starting a career in Web Design can be both exciting and daunting. Many aspiring designers often find themselves faced with the question: Should I work for free initially to build my portfolio and gain recommendations? It’s a common dilemma that can significantly shape…
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Is it just me, or could this design use some enhancements due to excessive white space?
The Balancing Act of White Space in Web Design: Am I Overanalyzing? As I delve deeper into the world of Web Design for a new client, I find myself wrestling with a familiar concern: Is my design overly minimal or simply in need of a touch more personality? While working on this project, I’ve come…
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Alternatives Needed After Dotster’s Shift to Web.com
Exploring Alternatives to Dotster and Web.com for Domain Registration and Email Services If you’ve recently found yourself dissatisfied with Dotster’s transition to Web.com, you’re not alone. Many users have experienced frustration with the plethora of unnecessary services offered by these providers, along with a lackluster customer support experience. If you’re on the hunt for a…
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Recalling your first client experience
Landing Your First Freelance Client: Insights and Tips Starting your journey as a freelance designer can be both exciting and daunting. Many aspiring professionals often wonder how to secure that all-important first client. To shed some light on this topic, let’s explore some key insights and practical tips based on my own experiences. The Journey…
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Figma Dimensions for Web Design
Understanding Figma Design Dimensions for Web Development When it comes to designing for the web using Figma, one of the first steps is determining the appropriate frame dimensions. This pivotal decision shapes the responsiveness and usability of your design across various devices. But is there a standard screen size to follow when you’re starting with…