While a website is a great way for your business to get noticed, a WordPress landing page is an even better way to promote a specific offer. When you create a landing page in WordPress, you can easily focus all your marketing efforts on one offer, marketing campaign, product or service, drive signups to that… Continue reading How to Create a Landing Page in WordPress Quickly
Month: August 2019
35 Best Free Rounded Fonts for Graphic Designers
Best free rounded fonts for branding, visual identity and business cards. This is a list of 35 most popular rounded corner fonts for professionals, 100% free for commercial-use. This is an another great collection of free fonts for my readers and followers. I hope these fonts are very helpful for create amazing typography, web and design projects.… Continue reading 35 Best Free Rounded Fonts for Graphic Designers
Are voice UIs the future?
Tejj Follow Aug 10 · 4 min read After spending my last month playing around with Alexa and its kit A.S.K, testing its potentials and experimenting on building a couple of skills. Made me choose this weeks story. I wanna start with saying “Voice UIs are not THE future … they are A future.” Humans… Continue reading Are voice UIs the future?
Introducing the New React DevTools – React Blog
We are excited to announce a new release of the React Developer Tools, available today in Chrome, Firefox, and (Chromium) Edge! What’s changed? A lot has changed in version 4! At a high level, this new version should offer significant performance gains and an improved navigation experience. It also offers full support for React Hooks,… Continue reading Introducing the New React DevTools – React Blog
How to Clean Malware from a Hacked Website
Just the hint of a hacked site is enough to send jitters down the spine of every webmaster. In an event where something suspicious occurs on a website or where unexpected elements start to show up on the website, the doubt starts to pop up with a possibility inclined towards the absolutely negative event, i.e.… Continue reading How to Clean Malware from a Hacked Website
Use a Tattoo Font to Add a Realistic Tattoo to a Photo in Photoshop
What You’ll Be Creating A tattoo font is the easiest way to create a stylish tattoo in no time. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to add a realistic tattoo in Photoshop using a tattoo font. We’re going to add some text effects to the font, warp it, and apply photo effects of texture… Continue reading Use a Tattoo Font to Add a Realistic Tattoo to a Photo in Photoshop
Create an Interactive World Map With a WordPress Plugin
There are many options to choose from when you are looking to add a map to your WordPress website. There are even free options for plugins that use Google Maps. However, the problem with many of the existing WordPress map plugins and free options is the lack of customization available to you. In order to… Continue reading Create an Interactive World Map With a WordPress Plugin
Gilam: A modern geometric sans serif font
Gilam is sans serif font with semi-condensed proportion released by Fontfabric. The typeface is based on the famous DIN combining its popular neo-grotesque look with features such the pointed edges in the “W” and “M” and the outward cut terminal. The complete typeface includes 18 fonts (9 weights + italic) and it’s suitable for headlines,… Continue reading Gilam: A modern geometric sans serif font
40 Remarkable Lettering and Typography Designs for Inspiration
Good handmade lettering and typography designs are always great for inspiring. Today I shared the remarkable lettering, calligraphy and typography designs for type lovers. All lettering and typography posters have a motivational, inspirational quotes and thoughts that can give you strength and power to work hard for what you want because it won’t come to you without… Continue reading 40 Remarkable Lettering and Typography Designs for Inspiration
Tips on developing creative websites that will wow your clients
Posted · Category: Best Collections Web designers: we’ve got fabulous news for you. With the global market expanding without limits, clients are more demanding than ever before. They understand that the highly competitive business realm requires creative websites. That’s good news: as competition increases, web development projects become more challenging. That’s good news for Be… Continue reading Tips on developing creative websites that will wow your clients
Ouch: free illustrations for websites and interfaces
How to build a product that people will love? Just give them what they need. This is the basic principle behind Ouch, a library of interface illustrations created by Icons8 team. It’s not a secret that most websites and interfaces need to have a face. When a user is engaging with a project, they want… Continue reading Ouch: free illustrations for websites and interfaces
Design from the Comfort of your TV
TVs have come a long way since their early days almost a hundred years ago. What was once unattainable for all but the most wealthy, now sits in every living room, with many homes containing more than one TV. The original sets were big, bulky and very heavy due to the cathode ray tube, steering… Continue reading Design from the Comfort of your TV
Difference between Adobe Student and Teacher Editions with the Standard One
In the world of digital media products, Adobe is widely considered as the global leader. The company’s products allow customers to efficiently manage and edit documents and files with an impressive degree of flexibility, but discovering what is the best software for your needs some research. In this article, you will discover how the Student… Continue reading Difference between Adobe Student and Teacher Editions with the Standard One
Presenting your design portfolio in-person
Using public speaking techniques to amplify your message and engage your audience Dan Shilov Follow Aug 9 · 8 min read In the last article, Crafting a compelling story for your on-site design portfolio presentation, we covered project selection, presentation outlines and how to wrap it all up in engaging story by using frameworks such… Continue reading Presenting your design portfolio in-person
What’s New for Designers, August 2019
Some of the new tools in this month’s roundup are designed for productivity and getting ahead, from a tool that converts text to speech to a font that’s made for the winter holidays. That’s the whole point of new tools – to make our design lives that much easier. Here’s what’s new for designers this… Continue reading What’s New for Designers, August 2019
New Course on Custom Post Types and Taxonomies in WordPress
In our new course, Custom Post Types and Taxonomies: WordPress Content Architecture, you’ll learn how to put custom post types and taxonomies to work to organize your content in WordPress. Follow along, and you’ll practice how to create custom post types and taxonomies and how to display them on your site. What You’ll Learn WordPress… Continue reading New Course on Custom Post Types and Taxonomies in WordPress
Learning to use SEO for a Brand-New Website
While SEO is designed to boost a website’s ranking, the best time to start SEO is before the site is created. Everything from selecting the domain name to producing each page on the website is going to impact SEO, so it’s best to consider all of this from the very beginning. Before Creating the Website… Continue reading Learning to use SEO for a Brand-New Website
Where Would Website Design Be Today Without SEO?
Search engine optimization is almost crucial for website development today. Optimizing for the search engines has made a huge difference in how websites are created and what is on them. However, what would it be like if search engine optimization had never been created, and websites did not have to be created in a way… Continue reading Where Would Website Design Be Today Without SEO?
Popular Design News of the Week: August 5, 2019 – August 11, 2019
Every week users submit a lot of interesting stuff on our sister site Webdesigner News, highlighting great content from around the web that can be of interest to web designers. The best way to keep track of all the great stories and news being posted is simply to check out the Webdesigner News site, however,… Continue reading Popular Design News of the Week: August 5, 2019 – August 11, 2019
The 15 best Figma plugins for designers (so far)
Deep Joshi (Product Designer) Follow Aug 9 · 6 min read When I saw the Figma Plugin launch event, I completely feel grateful for the Figma design team and Figma growing insanely great as an amazing collaborative platform for the designers so after that I stared explore the plugin area and I built my own… Continue reading The 15 best Figma plugins for designers (so far)
How to Build an Engaging (And Functional) Event Website
Hosting an event, a birthday or even planning for your own wedding or retirement party? No matter what it is, having a website to help promote the event and share information with your audience is great. If you are hoping to attract as many participants as possible, you need to make a website and also… Continue reading How to Build an Engaging (And Functional) Event Website
Six Ways A Laminating Machine Can Benefit Your Business
While most people think laminating machines come in one standard model, you’d be surprised at the wide variety available in the market. While all laminating machines produce the same result, they are available in different sizes, formats, and shapes, and the one you choose depends on your requirements and needs. Laminating machines provide a lot… Continue reading Six Ways A Laminating Machine Can Benefit Your Business
How to Create a ‘Stranger Things’ Inspired Text Effect in Adobe Photoshop
What You’ll Be Creating This very quick tutorial will show you an easy way to create a text effect inspired by the ‘Stranger Things’ series, using only layer styles and some simple adjustments. Let’s get started! This text effect was inspired by the many Layer Styles available on Envato Market. You can get a very similar… Continue reading How to Create a ‘Stranger Things’ Inspired Text Effect in Adobe Photoshop
What’s the Minimum Amount of Security Your Website Needs?
Unfortunately, over half (54%) of the businesses surveyed for the 2018 State of SMB Cybersecurity report believe they’re too small to be a target for hackers. But the data paints a different picture: 67% of small- and medium-sized businesses were attacked in 2018; 82% of those attacked had antivirus software installed on their systems; 72%… Continue reading What’s the Minimum Amount of Security Your Website Needs?