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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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5 Interaction Design Mistakes Designers and Developers Make

5 Interaction Design Mistakes Designers and Developers Make

Developers know it – the struggle of designing an interaction is real. The process is multi-faceted and involves more than just meticulous planning. Making the matter worse, more and more interaction design technologies and patterns are emerging it is so confusing which ones to use for the hard-to-impress users. Nonetheless, […]

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Solving A Brand’s Most Daunting Business Problems Through Design

Solving A Brand’s Most Daunting Business Problems Through Design

Whenever you are visiting a website, what is the first thing that you notice? Colors? Texts? Images? Ads? We, end-users, tend to notice the aesthetics first before the functions and features of a particular website. Some even stopped at looking and judging the artistry of a site or the lack […]

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0 commentsAugust 4, 2015 at 3:05 amCase Studies

How to Make JavaScript Better

How to Make JavaScript Better

JavaScript is one of the most flexible programming languages if not the most flexible one. Web designers and developers can utilize them, and so can the mobile app developer Philippines. Browser performance is continuously improving leading growth of volumes of JavaScript websites, pages and apps. Just a line of poorly […]

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0 commentsAugust 19, 2014 at 7:03 amMobile 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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