Recent Posts
Tips for Interviewing
One thing we all have to do in life is to get a job. Getting a job isn’t that hard today, but getting a good job and the one you want can be very difficult. As we graduate from high school or college and go into interviews, we have to convince our employers that we are better than the rest of the candidates for the job. » Continue Reading
How To: Create a Web 2.0 Background
Gradients, reflections, easy to read font, and simplicity. Keep these four things in mind when creating your website and you are sure to manage a site that gives you users a little eye candy while holding on to simplicity and usability. Most designers have trouble making the compromise between usability and making artwork. The web 2.0 trend focuses on usability while still giving the user something to look at. » Continue Reading
How To: Creative Ways to Display your Work
Don’t just create some art in Photoshop, put it on something, give it a little spice. Today I will be using a picture I created myself in Photoshop and then put it into a stock photo I downloaded. I got the one I’m using today at Stock Exchange. If you wish to follow along » Continue Reading
700+ Designer Links, And 10 You Might Care About
I’m so tired of people throwing up these 100+ Designer Links Every Designer Should know. Because I get about 7 links into the page and I start hitting sites that don’t even exist anymore or are outdated and worthless. But I promised you 700+ links so here you go: » Continue Reading
So you think you can Design?
It’s been 6 months. I have been designing this site for release for just over 6 months now and I know how to design a site. This is my 3rd draft for my site, my first two were created but never released publicly (view them in my portfolio).
I learned a lot over the past 6 months, especially since I consider myself a graphic designer and a web developer and that is finding where to draw the line. » Continue Reading