Intents are a fundamental topic for Android developers. It is impossible to build Android applications without coming in contact with intents. In this tutorial, I’ll teach you about intents from A to Z. What Are Intents? In a football match, teammates pass the ball around the field with the aim of sending it into the… Continue reading What Are Android Intents?
Month: August 2017
How to Improve Your Video Content Strategy
Video converts better than any other forms of media, that’s according to 70% of digital marketers. When it comes to driving awareness, customer engagement and lead conversions, more businesses are opting for video marketing. While many business owners are opting for video marketing, creating compelling content for their audience and ensuring that it helps achieve… Continue reading How to Improve Your Video Content Strategy
Shoelace: A lightweight CSS starter kit
Shoelace is a CSS starter kit, not a framework: Think of it as a CSS reset sprinkled with helpful components. Bootstrap users will find it familiar, yet refreshing. Shoelace is highly customisable through CSS variables and it doesn’t require Less, Sass, or any preprocessing at all. The minified version is only 32KB View project page … Continue reading Shoelace: A lightweight CSS starter kit
The Journey of a Fragile Idea
unsplash.com As a designer, I am often very impulsive with new ideas. When I come up with a new interaction for an app I’m working on, I get an insatiable itch to share it with my peers. In the light of inspiration, I get a natural high and run to the nearest piece of paper… Continue reading The Journey of a Fragile Idea
5 Steps to Create Your Own e-Commerce Site from Scratch
Being a designer nowadays goes hand in hand with staying up-to-date with technology; owning a high-spec PC or Mac is quintessential and knowing every Photoshop and Illustrator shortcut like the back of your hand is a given. Yet building your own website from scratch in order to showcase or even sell your work is a… Continue reading 5 Steps to Create Your Own e-Commerce Site from Scratch
Uppercase vs. Lowercase: How to Send the Right Message Across When Choosing a Logo Font
When it comes to designing a logo for your brand, the usual tips are hard to miss: keep it simple, keep it clean, and make it memorable. Many hugely successful logos rely on symbols and images and can send their message across without featuring any text at all, but usually logos showcase the company behind… Continue reading Uppercase vs. Lowercase: How to Send the Right Message Across When Choosing a Logo Font
How to Develop a WordPress Theme from the Ground Up
Having your website is one thing. But developing a WordPress theme is another. Why? It’s because your site’s theme is the one which brings personality to your site. Not to mention, a WordPress theme optimized for performance like the ones seen here at Colorlib is what differentiates you from your competitors. It is what defines you… Continue reading How to Develop a WordPress Theme from the Ground Up
The Best Way To Validate Email Addresses
It seems like it should be easy to validate email addresses. After all, it’s pretty easy to recognize a valid email address on sight. Shouldn’t that make it easy to validate one with a computer? If only we were so lucky. That Dragon, Email Validation Designed by Freepik For a long time, web designers worked… Continue reading The Best Way To Validate Email Addresses
Download New Free Fonts for Graphic Design (16 Fonts)
Download free fonts for commercial graphic design. Fresh fonts collection included handwritten, sans serif typefaces and script fonts ideal for signature logos, t-shirts, brochure, magazines, social media, greeting cards, invitations, weddings, headers and much more! The following typefaces and fonts are ideal to make an attractive design and fit for any artwork. Take a look at beautiful commercial fonts for… Continue reading Download New Free Fonts for Graphic Design (16 Fonts)
6 Free Yet Worth Using Online Tools to Design Logos, Vectors, Patterns & Icons
There are many apps out there, but getting by free and good ones is not that easy. That is why we are sharing 6 Free Yet Worth Using Online Tools to Design Logos, Vectors, Patterns and Icons. So, without any further ado let’s take a look at these and feel free to share this post… Continue reading 6 Free Yet Worth Using Online Tools to Design Logos, Vectors, Patterns & Icons
Learn to Code With JavaScript: Part 1, The Basics
Installation and Setup First, we will set up our development environment so that we can run our code on our own computer. Alternatively, you can test code examples in an online editor like OneCompiler. The easiest way to do so would be to use your web browser. This is especially true if you have no… Continue reading Learn to Code With JavaScript: Part 1, The Basics
2017’s Top tools and Resources That You Should Use
Posted · Category: Best Collections Have you been putting off a website project for some time right now? Do you feel like you don’t have the necessary tools or resources to do it well? Now it is high time to get that site designed and up and running, It doesn’t matter what it is you… Continue reading 2017’s Top tools and Resources That You Should Use
35 Best Mockups: Download Realistic PSD Mock-ups
New Photo Realistic presentation PSD mockups can save your time and make your brand look eye-catching with this real effects. These mock-up templates are easy to use with smart objects, simply double-click the Smart Layer, copy & paste your artwork, save your project and it’s done. In this premium collection we are included only highest… Continue reading 35 Best Mockups: Download Realistic PSD Mock-ups
7 E-Commerce Design Boo Boos
Appearances matter. It takes one twentieth of a second for your site visitors to judge you. What can people take in in 0.05 sec? Looks are the only thing a prospect can absorb so quickly. You will lose a prospect instantly if your e-commerce page has any of these seven design flaws. Your chances of… Continue reading 7 E-Commerce Design Boo Boos
Hey Designer, why so fragile?
The Why Praise overdose If you visit the comment section of behance.com and you manage to see through all the self-promotion, you’ll find that the comments are unusually polite and positive. Every project seems to have really positive feedback, the only thing that really distinguishes projects is the amount of praise they get. The reason… Continue reading Hey Designer, why so fragile?