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21 Top Web Design Articles You Should Be Reading Right Now

21 Top Web Design Articles You Should Be Reading Right Now

As a newbie trying to navigate the web design and development industry, how will you start your journey? The answer is simple: learn, learn and learn! And how will you do just that? Again, it’s simple—you read materials online. I mean quality materials that can really get you off the […]

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0 commentsMarch 31, 2017 at 5:50 amInternet Marketing Statistics SEO

Detecting Bad Web Design: How Mouse Clicks Reveal User’s Emotions

Detecting Bad Web Design: How Mouse Clicks Reveal User’s Emotions

One of the main focuses of most companies is improving their web page for a better user experience. Agree? That means the better their web design and their functionalities are, the higher quality traffic a website can have. However, it doesn’t guarantee that people will like the updates and improvements. […]

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0 commentsDecember 23, 2015 at 9:00 amSEO Social Media Marketing

4 Web Design Trends of 2015

4 Web Design Trends of 2015

There are trends that web designers themselves found to be very helpful, but, of course, they are also on the lookout for more thrilling trends for 2016. Whether we will see these trends in 2016 is not yet known. In the meantime, as we leave 2015 behind and move closer […]

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The 12 Best Web Design Apps and Tools to Use

The 12 Best Web Design Apps and Tools to Use

If you are an iOS developer in the Philippines or elsewhere for that matter, you’ve probably used various tools in creating an app. This article is not about the tools that you’ve already used. Instead, it is about the underrated tools that you should be using. Some of the tools […]

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0 commentsAugust 11, 2014 at 9:21 amCase Studies Mobile Marketing

How Important Are Custom Web Designs

How Important Are Custom Web Designs

The problem is there are no simple “right” answers for most web design questions (at least not for the important ones). What works is good, integrated design that fills a need—carefully thought out, well executed, and tested. ― Steve Krug, Don’t Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web […]

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