If you’re interested in exploring your untapped creativity in areas like creating your very own household newsletter; a greeting card for the holidays with your own personal touch; or even merchandising material for your business that looks professional, then Print Shop Pro 2.0 is for you. It is targeted at consumers who have publishing requirements,… Continue reading Get Creative with Print Shop Pro 2.0
Category: Web Design
Learning about Top Video-Editing Programs
Home video editing systems have been given a major boost by all the high tech advancements in computers. Most anyone with a computer can do their own editing at home. In the beginning, editing meant cutting and splicing footage together. The entire process needless to say has come a long way thanks to computer technology.… Continue reading Learning about Top Video-Editing Programs
Making Movies with Pinnacle Studio 14 Ultimate
Pinnacle Studio 14 Ultimate, retailing at $99.99, is the most recent version of the company owned by Avid’s considerable line of software for content creation for video and audio PC partisans. Pinnacle has always been steadfastly devoted to entry level consumers, and excludes the advanced mechanic editing characteristics of the luxury directed computer hardware optimizations… Continue reading Making Movies with Pinnacle Studio 14 Ultimate
Top Websites and Web Applications of the Week
This week the websites that have been the top grossing as per Google Trends and other statistics are pretty different and amazing. All the following listed WebPages and Tools are either FREE or come with a decent option of making and signing up for free. Most of these websites are the ones where you can… Continue reading Top Websites and Web Applications of the Week
Should Web Designers Go to College?
Many employers seek web designers who have formal education and training. A degree or certificate can give you an extra edge when applying for a web designer position. Associate and bachelor’s degrees as well as diplomas and certificates are available. Many employers prefer applicants who have a bachelor’s degree. The major employers in the field… Continue reading Should Web Designers Go to College?
7 Ways to Design a Search Engine Friendly Site
When designing a website, it is important to make informed decisions about each design element in order to optimize the site for search engine rankings. Many of your visitors are likely to come from search engines and it is therefore important to design your website with optimum search engine infrastructure in place.
7 Free Alternatives to Photoshop for Web Designers
When it comes to photo editing and image processing, Adobe’s Photoshop is the ultimate champion in both features and functionality (the interface isn’t very intuitive, though, because of all the features and actions bunched up together in the menus). If you’re into any kind of picture editing, whether for your personal needs or work related,… Continue reading 7 Free Alternatives to Photoshop for Web Designers
8 Biggest Questions Faced By Today’s Web Designers
No matter what your career is, we all have a few unanswered questions that are often left unanswered. This article shouldn’t be treated as a definitive answer for those questions, but you can use it as a guide in the decision-making process. 1. Many new technologies are showing up, which one should I choose? This… Continue reading 8 Biggest Questions Faced By Today’s Web Designers