Friday 25 January 2013

Web Designer Vs Web Developer

           Web designers are (plant the ideas) mind of artist who develops and styles objects for the Internet. Web developers are (yield the created ideas & brings to real world) one that develops applications and functionality for the Internet.

DESIGNERS - Plan the ideas:
                                 
          Web designers see the web differently than most. Hip to design ideology, current with design trends, able to spot low resolution graphics in a single glance, these individuals are responsible for bringing pizzazz to the web.They know what looks good, and how to visually brand your company.They understand how sight drives feeling. To make your site look and feel the way it should, the web designer is right.



 DEVELOPERS - Yield & Implement to world:

        Web developers see the web the same as everybody else should. Web developers think logic, efficiency, functionality and maybe design if it doesn't affect the integrity of the data flow diagrams they created in the planning phase of the systems development life cycle. Accessible and sensible, efficiently coded and highly compatible; websites that web developers produce work. Plain and simple. Logically, a web developer is right.





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Thursday 24 January 2013

Do It Yourself




Clean, simple web designs have become a popular trend necessary basic to design and build a website.
They are
HTML knowledge – some basic knowledge is necessary but good web design software can help.
Artistic ability - a good eye for color and generally good taste are necessary for a web designer to create an                                     attractive web site.
Graphic software expertise – some knowledge is necessary to produce attractive clean photos and site          graphics. It is also needed to optimize the pictures to the smallest possible file size for quick loading.
Navigation Expertise - Understanding the functionality of website navigation design and implementation is a    critical skill.
Programming – you could possibly need CGI, JavaScript or database programming to add interactive web pages or integrate it with an online database.
Marketing and business experience – whether you are building a personal website, or a business website, there are some major business and marketing aspects that need to be taken into consideration right from the beginning design stage of the website.



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Wednesday 23 January 2013

Logo Design

The word logo means a name, symbol or trademark, which is designed for easy recognition. It all started with a cipher consisting of a single letter, and later a design or mark consisting of two or more letter intertwined. With the advancement of time and technology, the face of logo and logo designing started to change. And with the advent of information technology, logos have undergone a sea change.



The general public has become conscious of the visual impact. Gradually logo became the face of the company. Soon a professional logo for any business organization became a must. Since logos are the foundation of the image of a company, a first-rate logo design is very important. back to the last 5-10 years we will see how logo designs have undergone changes in leaps and bounds. So logo became more important part in a company's development and its represents the work of a certain concern. A very big deal is the creating a logo with all its added advantages in all the ways.

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Tuesday 22 January 2013

Beginning of Internet & Web design


“Changing Life”

It is said that the first web site published in the World Wide Web history is sometime in August of 1981. That was some 30 years ago, but the Internet was born in the sixties. It wasn’t as fast as it is today, but it was very efficient in transferring information from one computer to another. Because of its reliability, the internet was used by the military, scientists, educators, doctors and the government for efficient transfer of information within the group. Back then the internet required a computer, a modem and a telephone line.

In the 1990s Mosaic was introduced to the public, which was a free browser program. Mosaic was the first commercial browser that allowed the public access to online content. It was designed by Marc Andreesen and Eric Bina, and originally ran on the Unix system. By 1994 the Mosaic web browser became available to other OS such as Mac, Windows and Amiga OS.


During the 90s, internet connected the world through telephone lines. Documents were viewed in HTML, where everyone can view and access it if they are online. These sites are referred to as first generation sites, they had lots of text, limited colors and graphics with linear layout. It was created for functional communication, and not to entertain users. Since dial-up modems are relatively slow it was impractical to bombard users with lots of graphics–loading would take forever.


Monday 21 January 2013

When Referring to Mobile Web Applications “Native” Mean


In Mobile Web Applications “Native” Mean  
 “Designed for use with a specific type of computer” is According to Dictionary.com, native when referring to computers.

When working with web applications and mobile applications, you will hear a lot of people talking about “native” apps versus web apps, but it’s not always clear what the difference is.
A native application is one that has been written for iOS (iPhone and/or iPad) or Android and is not HTML re purposed.
But making a native application means that your application can take advantage of features of the operating system that are not available to web applications.
Most native applications run faster than their web application counterparts because they have more direct interaction with the operating system and don’t need to parse HTML or JavaScript first.



Plus, the most common reason people want to make native applications rather than web applications is that you can sell them in the various app stores. While it is possible to sell web applications, it’s much more difficult and most developers end up offering their web applications for free.

But if you are working on an HTML web application, you shouldn’t despair. There are ways to convert your web applications into native applications for both Android and iOS. One of the easiest is PhoneGap. 

With PhoneGap, you can load your HTML, CSS, and JavaScript into the program and then convert it into a native application ready for use on Android and iOS (as well as other operating systems—as of this writing, PhoneGap supports 7 different mobile platforms). PhoneGap Build will even let you create one application for free.


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Saturday 19 January 2013

Banner Design Success Techniques


Embellish your way of Designing !


       


        Banners have been a major part of the World Wide Web world since its early days. Copywriters burn the midnight oil looking for new designs that will grab the visitor’s attention and compel him to click on their banner.
So some of the most successful banner designs.

Teasing your curiosity 
         Simple sentence makes most powerful whereas the goal is to attract the visitor to the banner, usually completely ignoring the other elements on the web page that are more important to the website owner. so the design of banner should arouse the visitor’s curiosity and attract them on the first sight. So always it should "Injects Curiosity".  

Simple integrated design
         The simple goes super when the idea resembled in the way it attracts & explains correctly to the visitor’s. Some times more colors & heavy design doesn't resemble good in the view of visitor’s. So always "Simple Goes Super".

Take part in the action
        Banners should be user interactive & an idea behind those interactive designs should be simple and it  proved to be very efficient. Their biggest disadvantage is that most webmasters will not allow that kind of banner because it distracts too much from the web page content. So always it should be " User Interactive". 



Back to Black and White
         Mostly we prefer different idea & designs in banners. one banner fashion trend that can be found lately is Black and White banners. It’s probably something that will eventually vanish, but the idea behind it is to be different and to make the user wonder what’s up and hopefully click on the banner to find out. Sometimes "Colors also workout"in the attraction part.


Get Out of the box 
        While creating a banner it should implicit idea of new trend, the visitors are curious looking enough time after time looking at those unorganized pixel banners to click on them. so always it should show out the "Idea of new trend".

What about the next trends
          The next trends of banner design will be is something that probably no one can accurately predict. It’s up to some web designer to come up with a new concept that proves to be efficient. So always it should come up with the "Innovative Ideas" in its design.

Improve your website accessibility for better user experience


        Creating a fully functional and an effective website is an essential combination of Skill, technology and lastly, accessibility. Still website seems incompetent when it lags behind in terms of accessibility.  A website is said to be accessible when it serves its need to all users, irrespective of their conditions, limitations or available technology. Underestimating the concept of accessibility not only leads to loss of visitors but demeans your business goal too. I present this compilation to my readers to make them understand the long lost importance of accessibility and ways to achieve it. 

Types Of Limitations Affecting Website Usability

a) Physical limitations include barriers that limit a user from using input devices such as a mouse or a keyboard. 
b) Visual limitations include barriers such as poor eyesight or blindness that limit a user from browsing the internet.
c) Hearing limitations avoid a user from accessing any audio content of your website.
d) Technological -There are some regions where internet connectivity is limited or speed might be too slow for a website to function effectively.



Perks Of An Accessible Website

Better market Stand
People with physical or mental dissimilarities constitute a recognizable portion of the human society, which is why making your website accessible to them will assist you in capturing a strong market stand. 
Better web presence
As I mentioned earlier, an accessible website is also the one visible in the search engine, which means a better web presence. Also clean codes and CSS ensure that the website maintenance cost is the least. 
Improved brand awareness
Paying attention to ignored user groups especially commitment for the physically challenged, spreads a positive image of the firm in the market that is a positive PR. Moreover, maintaining an accessible website ensures compatibility as per the latest web standards too.     
Increased usability
Accessible website includes a butter smooth navigation with understandable content, which encourages a user to stay for a longer period; hence, this ensures optimum sales conversion.

Tips to improve the accessibility !



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Thursday 3 January 2013

Connecting hearts – Internet enters into 30th year

 
The Internet, a revolutionary and cheap communications system that has transformed the lives of billions of people across the world, turned 30 on Tuesday. Edwards said: “The internet means there is nowhere and no one in the world you can’t reach easily and cheaply.”
Without Internet the world would have be different from today’s growth. By January 1 1983, the substitution of the older system for the new Internet protocol had been completed and the Internet was born.

Wednesday 2 January 2013

Lively in its own way :- ) :-( ;-)

Still, lively in its own way of expressing the emotions & moods in between hearts. Is nothing but smiley which is 30 year old.
Scott Elliott Fahlman is the inventor of the sideways “smiley face” (sometimes called an “emoticon”) that is commonly used in e-mail, chat and newsgroup posts. In a 19-September 82, Fahlman wrote: “I propose the following character sequence for joke markers: :-) Read it sideways.