|
|
|
10 helpful tips to follow when switching web hosts
You've made your decision to move from your website from your current web host to a new web host. The following tips will help you make the transition easier and make you aware of some potential pitfalls to avoid.
1) Make sure the new web...
20 Tips for Creating a Customer-Friendly Web Site
What annoys an Internet user the most? A quick unscientific survey of a local Internet café suggests the top three turn-offs are:
Sites that are very slow to download;
Ones that are confusing to use;
Sites that do not contain the...
The History and Development of Web Design
When the World Wide Web was originally invented, it was unique in its ability to link pages together using hyperlinks. It uses a markup language known as HTML, or HyperText Markup Language. New technologies continue to change the way the web...
Unique Catalog Designs
Through the years, catalog printing services has continued to
expand with their services. There are a lot of companies and
individuals who have realized its importance and have switched
to using catalogs to showcase their needs and personal...
Why Re-Design
Why Re-Design? My site is working fine. The links work. Content is added regularly. We have new features. Why does my company need a re-design? Those are all great things. Sites should be updated regularly, have new features added, and by far have...
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
Color: The root of all graphic designs
Consistency should be the best practiced value in any kind of
business. You also have to have a process to run things from day
to day. This keeps things organized, can reduce time that is
wasted and of course, saves more money. These are just some of
the qualities that customers may be looking for in you.
These factors are also the root of graphic design. In graphic
design, all factors should point towards making your company
look strong and secure in the eyes of your customers, old and
new.
How do you show strength and security without having to bring
the customer into your office?
One way is through colors. Believe it or not, color plays a big
part in the message you are trying to deliver through the
materials company are distributing. For instance, the color red
is a strong color and it portrays not only strength, but also
temper and anger. Red is one of the strongest colors.
You may be asking what does color have to do with your business.
Every company or business has a set of corporate colors. These
colors can be found initially in your logo. More often than not,
your logo will consist of two or three colors. If it is three,
then these are your primary corporate colors. As set of
secondary colors can be built from the three primaries. This
would be your color palette.
Here is how your
colors come into play and how they work:
1. Gather all the pertinent information about your colors. You
will need to know certain specifications like the Pantone
Matching System. CMYK and RGB.
2. At the beginning of a project, all color information should
be given to the designer or marketer. Specify which colors are
the primary and which are the secondary.
3. Using full color pictures in the designs are fine. Just make
sure that the colors in the photograph compliment those in your
palette.
By simply following these basic steps, you can be sure that your
business is always showing its true colors. Remember, people can
sometimes be so judgmental that they form an impression just by
the colors they see initially.
Strength and security will be projected to your customers. And
you will have the satisfaction of knowing this when you see them
choosing your products and services. All because of the color
and the color palette you are using.
For comments and inquiries about the article visit
http://www.colorprintingwholesale.com
About the author:
Florie Lyn Masarate got the flair for reading and writing when
she got her first subscription of the school newsletter in
kindergarten. She had her first article published on that same
newsletter in the third grade.
|
|
|
|
|
|