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LinkedIn for Web Designers and Web Developers

There are many reasons, if you’re a freelance web designer or web developer to make your presence known on the Internet through social media. Furthermore, having a LinkedIn account is extremely beneficial because as far as social media is concerned, LinkedIn is the professional platform.

If you’re a web designer or web developer, here is why you should be on LinkedIn:

1. Being a part of LinkedIn gives you credibility and others may take you more serious. On the other hand, if you are not connected, people may see you as somewhat undependable. This can be compared to a normal Internet presence by means of a website. If you didn’t have a website, as a web designer or web developer, and a client was looking for you or your work, wouldn’t you think that was a little odd if they couldn’t find you? LinkedIn is similar in the way that the presence (or account) makes you more connected and up-with-the-times. Furthermore, that promotion of your work and business shows that you’re serious about it. LinkedIn helps your professional presence by helping to show you’re serious, dependable and a professional in the area of web design or development.

2. Having an account on LinkedIn might not get you a job right away. However, if you don’t have a LinkedIn account, you are decreasing your opportunity for a job in the future. Today, it is said that if you want your business to be prosperous and grow, you have to have a LinkedIn account, especially if you’re based on the web.

3. LinkedIn is great for turning old friends, college mates, and people you know socially into business connections. Sometimes, even if you don’t speak to the person a lot now, by connecting with them on LinkedIn, they may be able to help you score a few new gigs. You really never know until you try it out. Plus, any promotion or presence for you business is always great. With LinkedIn, you can find people you know and grow your repertoire.

The bottom line is that having a social media presence, especially on LinkedIn, will help your business be successful. If it doesn’t happen immediately, don’t shy away, eventually it will grow.

Web Templates Aimed to Exterminate the Web Designers?

Since the arrival of web design templates, there has been an unwritten haunch that plagued the Net. Many businesses and companies have turned to these templates to be aided for a less costly web design. Compared to sums which were then paid to web designers, only a diminutive portion of it is spent. Thus, it entails a great amount of savings. Nevertheless, how sure are these venturers that they are getting the precise and effective web design that they can get?

First things first, web design templates are ready-made layout or design boxes for your website. Usually, it includes an original PhotoShop design. After that, it is sliced using Fireworks file. Slicing is utilized to separate the graphics from the sole image. The reason for this is to easily combine the graphics with html to produce a website. Web templates generally come in various themes and designs. They are easy to download and edit. It is believed that web templates ensure a smooth ride all along.

Recently, numerous testimonials have invaded the Net. Satisfied customers boost the advantage of choosing web templates over web designers. The ultimate reason is that it is not time-consuming. You can instantly build your web site in a couple of hours. Plus the fact that it is not exorbitant. It saves time and money. That is really amazing dual advantage! Thus, it is not surprising that many people are rushing over to the new alternative available.

But what if your expected smooth ride turned out to be a bumpy and disastrous trip? It is difficult to staunch the bleeding but it is easy to be cautious and prevent it from occurring. It takes awhile to design a web site because it must complement the company’s identity and the content of the said web site. Visitors and prospective customers are not judging the website on its empty box alone. They are in fact looking at its entirety. Say, you already have your captivating box, nevertheless if it doesn’t blend with the content, functionality of the website and at the same time it’s hard to navigate then it is as useless as a creature without a soul!

In a nutshell, a stunning web design template without engrossing content, description meta tags, fast text links and alternate navigation, will remain a stunning web template – nothing more. It will not guarantee a boost in sales nor an intensification of the business!

Difference Between Artists and Designers When it Comes to Creation

Creating as an Artists or a Designer? Do you follow paths or make your own ones. Is either of the choices here better than the other?We will try to take a look into the designing process from different standpoints and ask various people about their opinions on the subject.

Our goal will be to find the pros and cons of these approaches and find their respective target audiences and finally, to find you in it all.

Definition

Lets begin with defining what the words artist and designer for the length of this article.
From http://dictionary.reference.com definitions are as follows:

Artist – a person who produces works in any of the arts that are primarily subject to aesthetic criteria.

Designer – a person who devises or executes designs, especially one who creates forms, structures, and patterns, as for works of art or machines.

Those dont put any clear difference in the meaning. So we will have to create one ourselves for now:

Designer – we will view designers as trained people with vast knowledge in rules of the design process, how to use different elements to ones benefit, meaning of colors etc.

Artist - artists will be those guys out there, who probably are self-taught, they have a basic understanding of the rules out there and saw their use in multiple occasions, but in their work they tend to go their own ways.

With that we can move on.

Finding your way

People who are very good at something usually enjoy whatever it is they are doing. That gives them the drive to constantly improve their skills, learn new tricks and improve the old ones.Thats why its important that you make an aware decision when choosing your path.

Try to remember what made you interested in becoming a Computer Graphic. The reasons can vary quite a lot. Maybe you were just looking at all those pretty pictures and designs and decided – hey, I want to have a go (thats my story), maybe one of your friends got you hooked up with the idea, or you just thought its going to be an easy way to make money, why not?

Were only looking for the reason to find out where to go from here really. For instance – if you got into design just to make a quick buck you probably want to stick with our designers, nothing absolutely wrong with that. On the other hand if you’re driven by the passion to create pretty and original things, then working for corporate, big companies will probably be the definition of torture for you.

We dont really want to see you suffer (no, really). So think hard on where you came from and where you want to go to.
Don’t jump toconclusionsthat designers do their job only for cash or other non-sense like that. Just trying to make a point here.

My own strength

So now that you know where your path lies, weve got to think on how to get there.

Know your own strength


Every person is different on many levels. No real discovery made there. But that means, that everyone will have a different approach on design. In a field where you are expected to create things by yourself, your personality makes a huge difference. Its hard to compete with others in everything, so how about challenging them in what your best at instead?

Make your best assets the core of your design and build around them.You may exceed at creating colours and mixing them, or you a have keen eye for details, creating unique navigation methods. Whatever it is, try to use it to your advantage.

There will be times though where you just cant, then what? Just do the best job you can. The fact that your skills in other fields may be inferior doesn’t mean they are useless. To some extend you’re a one man army out there, especially as a freelancer. Any knowledge is to your advantage.

So find out what are you most comfortable with and build around it. Here comes the difference though – our designers will probably want to get a lot of knowledge from every direction where our artists would mainly focus on their strong sides and figure out how other fields can improve them. Again, neither way is wrong, its just taking a path that suits better your personality.

Focus on your own area of expertise


While the above may sound at first familiar to the above section, the concept I will try to grasp here is a bit different.

With programs getting more simplified by the year there is a growing number of human-factories, folks that can create Graphics, Code, Music, Video, etc., all done by one person. Adobe with every presentation of its new Creative Suite makes us want to believe, that now you will be able to easily operate any of the programs with no problem nor knowledge.Truth to the matter is though, regardless of the improvements made, were still far from being able to do a perfect job in all fields.

If you’re looking to do work for small companies and not very demanding clients, then you probably can get away with multitasking across different programs, but at some point you will want to evolve further at which point you’re going to find out, that you simply just wont have the time to do so.

So at some point you’re going to have to narrow down your area of expertise, whether you want it or not. When you begin working with others, would you prefer that they’re very good at their thing or mediocre in many? Thats how others will view you as well.

Knowing standards will be to your benefit

For designers thats a given. Artists may scream here about ripping the bounds, going into new worlds and so on.
The truth is though – you need to know how things are done. In school they will teach you that until you are so bored of it you’re ready to burn the place down. If you are self-taught though, you need not only to learn this stuff yourself, you have to find out it exists in the first place.

You may create the most original an ingenious projects known to humanity, but if there is no way to make them work, its just junk.

Where to start? The old-fashioned books are a great way to get you out the door, or a Video Course (not to mistake with a Video Tutorial). You are basically looking for something, that will give you all the essential knowledge, technique, issues etc. of the field. Otherwise you’re in danger of running into those problems by yourself and that may hurt. Nobody wants to have the project done and ready to take payment, when suddenly you realize youve done it all wrong. It does happen more times than you think, so be sure it does not happen to you.

Ive found my Path

So you are finally good to go. But are you sure? Lets try to think about what you’re getting and what you’ve missed out on.

Impact of your choice

Your works style will differ dependant on your path choice. Ive had companies tell me in the past, that they love my portfolio, but my style is different to theirs.You rarely will have the option of second impression, even if you could change your style to match theirs. Why would they revisit you though? If they can find someone else, whos style is originally more compatible to them.Often advertisement agencies focus on a particular type of clients, hence develop a style, which will suite their clients.

Your path will have an impact on who you work for. Once you land a client which wants a flashy website, you are going to have a portfolio with a flashy website in it. With that you can advertise to another client, then you have two designs, which are the opposite of toned-down and clean and so the wheel starts turning.

To further dwell on the subject, Ive went ahead and asked a few company owners the following question:

In designs for your company do you put more emphasis on the fact that they should be in compliance with various standards or do you prefer to see more originality, even if the usability may suffer because of it.

The answers are as follows:

Well, depends on a purpose of use I guess. General recipe for the design would be to make it compliant with various standards, original and usable. Company web site’s should be as easy to use and as clean as humanly possible. Another story are games’ layouts, like the one for Werdelion – major point for game’s layout is its connection to the game; of course usability also matters a lot and the design shouldn’t “suck the big one” in neither of those points as long as it’s both clean and relatively original in relation to common standards of usability.
Konrad Jurkowski, Werdelion.net

I try to make a compromise between keeping the standards, usability and to make it look original.. but if this can`t be done I’d go with standards and usability since this makes more sense from marketing side, after we get the website popular then we can try to do something different… and at the end people can choose the way they like it more
Patryk Kita, Dating Site

First I was thinking about originality, not usability. I thought “I’m going to make something original and simple”, so I did. Although when it comes to usability it’s kind of bad, because people don’t know what is what. They see the website and have no idea what to click.
So I did not think about usability, therefore my portfolio is down in the dumbs.
Piot Bozetka, piotr.bozetka.net

For us it is more important that the clients will not have any problems with using it.
Roberto Tariello, tour2iceland.com

Definitely I expect originality, that may be in compliance with various standards ;)
Ma?gorzata Suknarowska,agro-relax.pl

School vs. Self-Taught

Im not trying to make a statement here that you should not go to school. But is there some backside to beginning your education there, compared to trying to learn things by yourself?Lets make a statement – School kills creativity and think about it.While you may enter the school with eagerness to learn and visions of a great, artistic future ahead of you. The story will probably be different by the time you finish.
It really depends on the school and their approach to teaching, we shall not discuss that vast topic here though. Lets just say that there is a good possibility, that by the time you get your degree, your mind will be programmed to think more in design terms then the artistic ones. On the other hand, when you learn by yourself, you are probably doing so for a certain purpose, to gain necessary knowledge and skills. Only to be expected then, that after having learned those you will want to play around with them and by so, give an outlet to your artistic side.
Of course all depends on a person and the results will vary, but the above does in fact happen more often than not. I did ask around with some people I know and the majority of them have the opinion, that apart of getting a paper, design school was a waste of time.Then again, its your own responsibility and in your best interest to check the school you’re applying to and make sure you will be getting your times worth.

Learn from others, bring it to the next level

You wont come up with all the ideas by ourselves. If you are one of our artists then you probably really want to thought.Other people have good ideas, thats an undeniable truth and its your choice if you want to fight it or make it work for you.There is nothing wrong with looking at how others tackled the same problems you’re facing. See what they came up with and think if its good for you and can you make it better, bring it up a notch. That helps as well unify the ideas out there. Remember that your clients may not necessarily want to learn a new navigation or others things, just to visit your website. There is a place for everything, dont try to put everything, everywhere though.

Conclusion

Everything I said may be my own opinion, but I tried to present it in such a way, where opinion does not really come into place.Whether I’ve succeed or not is really up to you. Either way I hope you’ve found this articlehelpfulin some way. The choices you make today will make a differencetomorrow, so choose wisely.

25 of the Best Calligraphy Fonts for Designers

Having the right fonts is critical to successful web and graphic design. Fortunately, there are a lot of quality free fonts that are available for use. In this post we’ll feature 25 of the best calligraphy fonts for download. Be sure to check the restrictions of any font before using on a commercial project.

Champignon

Champignon

Chopin Script

Chopin Script

English

English

One Fell Swoop

One Fell Swoop

Eutemia I Italic

Eutemia I Italic

Freebooter Script

Freebooter Script

Renaissance

Renaissance

Porcelain

Porcelain

Kingthings Foundation

Kingthings Foundation

Kingthings Calligraphica

Kingthings Calligraphica

Florante at Laura

Florante at Laura

Tangerine

Tangerine

MotherproofScript

MotherproofScript

Billy Argel Font

Billy Argel Font

Gothic Ultra

Gothic Ultra

Scriptina

Scriptina

Scriptina Pro

Scriptina Pro

Adorable

Adorable

Selfish

Selfish

Arabella

Arabella

Handshand

Handshand

Juergen Italic

Juergen Italic

Brock Script

Brock Script

Gondola SD

Gondola SD

Kells SD

Kells SD

For more on fonts and typography please see:

  • 25 Beautiful and Free Thin Fonts
  • 101 Typography Resources for Web Designers
  • 50 Essential Photoshop Text Effect Tutorials
  • 25 Photoshop Tutorials for Creating 3D Text Effects

45+ Must Have iPhone Applications for Developers and Designers

Every iPhone owner should know that he/she possesses a device which is more that just a cell phone to call or text.You can use it as your second computer when you are not at your home or office, and we think this was the purpose of creating iPhone. It has great interface and superb Wi-Fi compatibility which places it in Elite class among other mobile devices. “iPhone as a computer” happens mainly because of its applications, you can have any application you like whether it is related to entertainment or your work. If you are a web developer or a graphic designer and you own an iPhone, then you can take advantage of your mobile phone by using important and essential applications designed specially for you people to help you if you’re in state of mobility.

Finding these kind of applications can be a very difficult task but today we have done this task for you people. We have collected some of the most useful and helpful iPhone applications for developers and designers which can help you when you are out of your office desk.

1. WordPress


WordPress is the most popular publishing platform, now you can use it directly from your iPhone for free. You can create new posts or edit the existing ones, add photos, check spelling and create links without writing HTML codes.

2. PHOTOSHOP


Photoshop is leading photo-editing software. Now you can use it on you iPhone by just installing this FREE application. It has all important features for photo-editing like crop, rotate, change color and if you have done something wrong then you can undo your recent actions.

3. Database Viewer Plus


This application Synchronize any desktop side database with you iPhone. This allows to sync with Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel and any ODBC compliant database like Oracle.

4. CameraBag


CameraBag let you edit you photos and give effects for the new ones. You can use the option panel to set camera behavior, image size, cropping and boarder effects and more. It costs $1.99.

5. 1Password


Every iPhone user uses password manager, but if you dont then this is the application you should use for managing you passwords and identity. It has more than 1 million users and costs $6.99.

6. Analytics App


Google Analytics is very important for every web developer. This application gives you the opportunity to access your Google Analytics data from anywhere using your iPhone.

7. Pingdom for iPhone


Pingdom is an uptime monitoring service and this application will help you to connect to it from your iPhone. You can get alerts directly to your iPhone, view current status of monitored sites, view uptime and response time stats and get information about each check such as monitoring resolutions.

8. GoodReader


GoodReader allows you to read huge PDF and TXT files. It extracts pure text from PDF files and automatically wraps words. It offers full screen reading without bars or buttons.

9. PayPal


PayPal for iPhone can make your life easy, when you want to send money instantly when you are not near your desktop, you can use this application for this purpose.

10. Photobucket


Every web and graphic designer has a deep relation with Photobucket and what a pleasure it will be if you can use it on your iPhone. Using this application you can search Photobucket media library, download any photo and manage you albums.

11. Evernote


Evernote lets you create notes, snap photos and record voice memos that you can access any time from you iPhone, computer or web. This application is free.

12. FTP On The Go


If you website need some fixes and modification and you are not you desk then this application will helps you. This application lets you login into your sever from your iPhone.

13. Ego


Ego provides you the pleasure of one central location to check web stats which you like to view. You can quickly view the number of visits to your website, feeds subscription total and changes, how many people are following you on twitter. It supports Ember, FeedBurner, Google Analytics, Mint, Squarespace, Tumblr, Twitter and Vimeo. It costs $1.99.

14. Dropbox


Dropbox is a very famous online backup service and now you can use it from you iPhone. You can access you Dropbox, View documents, videos or photo galleries. Share and send files via email, text message or copy paste links to use in another application. This app is free.

15. Tweetie


Tweetie is very powerful Twitter client which offers variety of different features. You can handle multiple Twitter accounts. You can work offline and your actions will be synced as soon as you go online.

16. BlogPress


BlogPrees is a real-time blogging application which supports most of mainstream blogging platforms like WordPress and Blogspot. You can upload multiple photos in your posts; send same post to multiple blogs, and many more features you are looking for.

17. Brushes


Brushes is a painting application featuring advance color picker, several realistic brushes, multiple layers, extreme zooming and simple interface.

18. Source Viewer


This Source Viewer application enables you to view HTML, CSS and JavaScript source code of any website. This application costs $0.99.

19. iMy


iMy is a full MySQL client for the iPhone. It features the ability to generate complex queries, save them for future use, export query results to Google spreadsheets. Many more features are included. It costs $5.99.

20. iWiki


iWiki enables you to read and browse Wikipedia on your iPhone. It offers 32 different languages. You can same articles for reading without the internet connection and view your previous browsing history. It costs $1.99.

21. TouchTerm


TouchTerm is a fully featured SSH terminal application interface that enables remote access on their iPhone. Its worth $3.99

22. Harvest for iPhone


I think every one is familiar with Harvest; it is a simple online time tracking, time-sheet and reporting software. Now you can use it on your iPhone.

23. Web Developer Bible


This is a very handy reference for all web developers also containing RGB to HEX color converter. It also has Silent Mode Reminder and Vedic Mathematics. It is free for use.

24. cliqcliq Colors


Colors by cliqcliq is an easy-to-use color picker application for converting, managing and discovering colors and palettes. This application costs $2.99.

25. Color Expert


Color Expert is an interactive color wheel, image picker and swatch book for you iPhone. It includes Monochromatic, analogous, complementary and triadic color schemes. Color palettes include RGB, CMYK and library Values. This application costs $9.99.

26. Color Stream


Color Stream is an other color tool for iPhone. It can generate a combination of colors from a picture. You can save multiple color palettes, save them and rate them. It costs $2.99.

27. CSS Cheat Sheet


Every Cascading Style Sheet developer needs a quick refresher of all CSS properties and values. This application provides a quick reference for topics you have already learned but need few reminders. It costs only $0.99.

28. jQuery Cheat Sheet


jQuery Cheat Sheet is a quick course refresher of jQuery syntax and arguments which costs $0.99

29. HTML Cheat Sheet


A very useful application for web developers, which needs quick reference to HTML tags, attributes and more. It costs $0.99.

30. PHP Cheat Sheet


PHP cheat sheet is a quick refresher of all PHP functions and syntax. You can use it to revise you PHP skills or learn PHP from if you are a beginner.

31. WhatTheFont


This application is very handy to identify the fonts in a photo or web graphic. If you are looking at a very beautiful font and wonders what font it is. Just snap a photo and this application will identify the font.

32. HTML Colors


HTML Colors allows you to easily select and preview HTML colors and their codes for use in a web page.

33. HEX RGB Colors Guide


A wonderful reference, to RGB and HEX colors, app suitable for anyone who deals with colors, including: web designers, bloggers, print designers and virtually anyone who uses colors to publish. It costs $1.99

34. Read It Later


This iPhone application lets you save pages and download copies of pages so you can read later when you are in offline mode.

35. Things


Things is an iPhone application for efficient Task Management. You can make the list of things you want to complete today in Today list, Next list contains anything you want to do soon and use Scheduled for all to-dos that you want to start at a later date.

36. Pingle


Pingle is very useful application which enables you to update your status on social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Flickr, FriendFeed, Delicious, Tumblr and more. This application costs $1.99.

37. Network Ping


This software is used for maintaining and debugging network problems on LAN. Its lite version is free and normal version is of $3.99.

38. Twitterrific

Twitterrific is an other application that let you read and publish your “Tweets”.

39. Tap Forms


This is the very powerful database application for iPhone. You can use this to keep track of your favorite websites or bookmarks. It has many Ready Made Forms like credit card numbers, bank account, software serial number etc. It has built-in FTP servers to exchange data with Mac or PC.

40. iWantMyName


IWantMyName is a free application which helps you to register domain names directly from you iPhone.

41. The Typography Manual


The Typography Manual is a pocket resource for graphic designers and anyone that works with type. It provides all the essentials of a book reference on your iPhone. This application costs $3.99.

42. MiniBooks


MiniBooks for the iPhone lets you access your FreshBooks, which is a leading time tracking and online invoicing software. This application will cost you $14.99 but will save a lot if you can track your time effectively.

43. Mint Stats


Mint Stats enables you to monitor you websites statistics and see how many people visited your website today or in last hour. This application is free.

44. Ruler


Using this free application you can measure any object by simply placing it on or next to screen of iPhone. You can switch inches and centimeter mode of measurement.

45. Full Screen Web Browser


This application helps you to browse the web free from clutter. This application hides all the buttons, address and status bar providing you 40% more space to browse. It costs $0.99.

46. Web Source Viewer


As name signifies, it is a free and very simple application to display web source of any website.

47. Byline


Byline is a RSS and Atom Feeds reader for reading latest news and articles from you favorite sites and blogs when you are offline. You need to use you Google Reader account for his purpose. This app costs $4.99.