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In Graphic Design, by webitect, August 30, 2010

Graphic design refers to various artistic, inventive and professional disciplines that focus on visual communication, production, and presentation for its audience. There are many techniques graphic designers use to create and blend words, symbols, and images to form a visual representation that conveys a certain idea or message. Some of these techniques include typography, photo manipulation [...]

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In Typography, Graphic Design, by webitect, August 23, 2010

There is an old saying: “Give a dog an ill name and he’ll soon be hanged”. Transposing this wisdom to the field of website design, it is possible to say that the success/failure of a particular site is predefined by a number of factors, including a domain name, page layout, and even font, chosen for [...]

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In Web Design, by webitect, August 19, 2010

How do you ensure your website will be well-received around the world? At Lingo24, we’ve learnt some valuable lessons about how affordable – and profitable – it can be to dip your toes into the foreign language internet by building websites optimised for different countries and language groups. Several years ago we built special sites for [...]

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In Tutorials, Web Design, by webitect, June 15, 2010

I was recently working on a personal project where I wanted to implement some cool “checkmark” icons like you see at left to spice up my unordered lists. I could’ve done it quite easily with the list-style-image property, but I was trying to keep my images and http requests to a minimum, so I wanted [...]

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In Web Design, by webitect, June 2, 2010

I’m glad to announce that today we have a special freebie release for Webitect’s faithful readers and subscribers – a fresh 8 piece social media icon set! This set has a clean modern feel, comes in four different sizes perfect for blogging (64, 48, 32, 22), and best of all has a completely free unrestrictive license, meaning that [...]

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In Web Design, by webitect, April 29, 2010

The PHP language includes lots of helpful functions for easily filtering, cleaning and manipulating content, all of which are excellent tools in the hands of a skilled developer. A solid knowledge of these filtering tools will help you achieve enhanced security and functionality in your projects. Today, I’m going to give you a crash course on [...]

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In Global, by webitect, April 27, 2010

Unless you missed your coffee this morning, you’ve hopefully already noticed that Webitect has been outfitted with a fresh new theme design! Over the past few months I’ve watched a whole barrage of new blog designs (Design Informer, MyInkBlog, JankoAtWarpSpeed, Hongkiat, Tuts+, Visual Swirl) come out, all of which served to repetitively remind me that [...]

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In Global, by webitect, April 12, 2010

Do you enjoy interacting with others and coordinating team efforts? Skillfully organizing and directing time and human resources? These are all things that a project manager does on a day-to-day basis. Many of you are freelancers – and goodness knows there are plenty of benefits to freelancing. For some, though, there are very good reasons [...]

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