TEN REASONS DESIGNERS SHOULD BE FLUID WITH THEIR SKILLS AND BUILD THEIR OWN SITES

1. It’s never been easier

Now here’s where the definition of ‘build’ is going to get a bit loose and people are going to get angry, but when I say it’s never been easier I mean because of the existence of apps and software like WordPress, Squarespace, Tumblr, et al. It’s easy to make something and get it out there into the world, and these are all gateway drugs to hard coding!

2. You’ll understand how it feels

How it feels to be so proud that something actually works that you momentarily don’t notice if the kerning is off or the padding is inconsistent. How it feels to see your site appear when you’ve redirected a URL. How it feels when you just can’t work out where that one extra space is in a line of PHP that has killed your whole site.

3. It makes you a designer

Not a better designer, it makes you a designer when you are designing how things look and how they work.

4. You learn about movement

Photoshop and Sketch just don’t cut it yet. Until you see your site in a browser or your app on a phone, it’s hard to imagine how it moves. Building your own sites shows you that it’s not just about how the content looks on the screen, but how it moves, interacts and feels.

5. You make techie friends

All the tutorials and forums in the world can’t beat your network of techie friends. Since I started working in web design I have worked with, sat next to, and co-created with some of the greatest developers. Developers who’ve shared their knowledge, encouraged me to build things, patiently explained HTML, CSS, servers, divs, web fonts, iOS development. There has been no void, no versus, very few battles; just people who share an interest and love of making things.

6. You will own domain names

When something is paid for, online and searchable then it’s real and you’ve got to put the work in. Buying domains has taught me how to stop procrastinating, but also about DNS, FTP, email, and how servers work.

7. People will ask you to do things

Learning about code and development opens a whole new world of design. When you put your own personal websites and projects out there people ask you to do more things. OK, so sometimes those things are “Make me a website for free”, but more often it’s cool things like “Come and speak at my conference”, “Write an article for my magazine” and “Collaborate with me.”

8. The young people are coming!

They love typography, they love print, they love layout, but they’ve known how to put a website together since they started their first blog aged five and they show me clever apps they’ve knocked together over the weekend! They’re new, they’re fluid, and they’re better than us!

9. Your portfolio is your portfolio

OK, it’s an obvious one, but as designers our work is our CV, our legacy! We need to show our skill, our attention to detail and our creativity in the way we showcase our work. Building your portfolio is the best way to start building your own websites. (And please be that designer who’s bothered to work out how to change the Squarespace favicon!)

10. It keeps you fluid!

Building your own websites is tough. You’ll never be happy with it, you’ll constantly be updating it to keep up with technology and fashion, and by the time you’ve finished it you’ll want to start all over again. Perfect for forcing you to stay up-to-date with what’s going on in the industry.

How an SSL connection is established

An SSL connection between a client and server is set up by a handshake, the goals of which are:

  • To satisfy the client that it is talking to the right server (and optionally visa versa)
  • For the parties to have agreed on a “cipher suite”, which includes which encryption algorithm they will use to exchange data
  • For the parties to have agreed on any necessary keys for this algorithm

Once the connection is established, both parties can use the agreed algorithm and keys to securely send messages to each other. We will break the handshake up into 3 main phases – Hello, Certificate Exchange and Key Exchange.

  1. Hello – The handshake begins with the client sending a ClientHello message. This contains all the information the server needs in order to connect to the client via SSL, including the various cipher suites and maximum SSL version that it supports. The server responds with a ServerHello, which contains similar information required by the client, including a decision based on the client’s preferences about which cipher suite and version of SSL will be used.
  2. Certificate Exchange – Now that contact has been established, the server has to prove its identity to the client. This is achieved using its SSL certificate, which is a very tiny bit like its passport. An SSL certificate contains various pieces of data, including the name of the owner, the property (eg. domain) it is attached to, the certificate’s public key, the digital signature and information about the certificate’s validity dates. The client checks that it either implicitly trusts the certificate, or that it is verified and trusted by one of several Certificate Authorities (CAs) that it also implicitly trusts. Much more about this shortly. Note that the server is also allowed to require a certificate to prove the client’s identity, but this typically only happens in very sensitive applications.
  3. Key Exchange – The encryption of the actual message data exchanged by the client and server will be done using a symmetric algorithm, the exact nature of which was already agreed during the Hello phase. A symmetric algorithm uses a single key for both encryption and decryption, in contrast to asymmetric algorithms that require a public/private key pair. Both parties need to agree on this single, symmetric key, a process that is accomplished securely using asymmetric encryption and the server’s public/private keys.

The client generates a random key to be used for the main, symmetric algorithm. It encrypts it using an algorithm also agreed upon during the Hello phase, and the server’s public key (found on its SSL certificate). It sends this encrypted key to the server, where it is decrypted using the server’s private key, and the interesting parts of the handshake are complete. The parties are sufficiently happy that they are talking to the right person, and have secretly agreed on a key to symmetrically encrypt the data that they are about to send each other. HTTP requests and responses can now be sent by forming a plaintext message and then encrypting and sending it. The other party is the only one who knows how to decrypt this message, and so Man In The Middle Attackers are unable to read or modify any requests that they may intercept.

Web Hosting

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The web hosting service that we provide is the best quality service in an affordable price you can get in this extremely expensive world of internet. Just browse through our website and find out the cheap rates. Web hosting is a process in which we provide you space for your website for storing or uploading all your data.

We have several type of hosting available at our site which you can visit anytime and find out the best plan according to the requirements of your business.

You can find here the best hosting plan for your website yet a cheap one with several kinds of services like your business e-mail, a good storage space, 99.9% uptime with full dedicated 24*7 support, powered by c-panel and other tools with full guarantee. The best thing is we are never out of time and services, so you can visit us anytime. We are here for your convenience and to help you in growth of your website.

Basically web hosting is a service which allows you to upload any kind of information on a particular web page. It allows you space in GBs and TBs which is quite enough.

Here are some web hosting plans from which you can choose:

Starter plan – $ per month and $ per year

Advanced Plan – $ per month and $ per year

Business Plan – $ per month and $ per year

Professional Plan – $ per month and $ per year

All these plans are cheap and affordable as compared to other expensive web hosting providing companies because we know the value of our customer’s money. So, Come here and find what is best for you.

Web Design

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A web design is the prime factor of a good website. A good web outlook will allow the user to visit again and again and finally convert them you’re your permanent customers. There are many terrific templates available with us from you can choose the best one for you according to the requirements of your website.

We provide many user friendly templates which will help you in making your website simple and easy to browse for your customers. If you are stuck at any step then we are available 24*7 to help you.

We are available with static web design and dynamic web design. A static design used for small brochures or a small business website. This is mainly used for online demonstrations and a dynamic design is used by professionals for handling large business. And the best part is we deal with both the designs with a very easy user interface so that you face any troubles with coding.

Now you don’t have think any longer about what you will do to make your website look amazing because we provide web designs for professionals, small business and large business. All these options are available with free designer templates which are easy to use.

We also offer flash animations and flash banner designing with templates which are more convenient.

You can send us your query about anything and we will respond you as soon as possible because we are best at solving problems. Web design is the only option for your website or application which makes it look good with friendly interface in which we are popular for offering.

We also offer mobile friendly, custom and e-commerce web designs which are most popular these days. Just remember one thing that if you want the best then visit us for once.

Terms and Conditions

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Account setup/Email on file

Your account will be setup by us after receiving the payment and we and/or our payment partner(s) have removed the order(s) in case of fake activity. The responsibility is yours to provide us an email address which is not related @ the domain(s) you are signing up under. If there is ever a fault issue or we need to talk to you, the main email address on file will be used for this activity. You must provide the correct and current email address on file and it must be up to the date all times. If you have registered a domain name in webdesignervip.com, it is your duty to ensure that the contact information you have provided for domain account and your actual domain name(s) is up-to-date and accurate. Wedesignervip.com takes no responsibility for an expired registration due to obsolete contact information which is linked with the domain. You must contact our support team, if you need to verify or modify this information. Providing incorrect information of any kind can result in the termination of your account. In dedicated host purchasing or huge risk transactions, it is important to provide us a government issued identification and a scan of the credit card (if any) which you will use for purchase. The order would be considered fraudulent and be denied, if you fail to meet the requirements.

Ownership
You have to verify yourself as the authorized owner of PayPal e-mail address or card holder as they will be used to make payments for the hosting and other services.

Transfers
The professionals at webdesignervip will make every effort to help you transfer your site to us. The transfers however are offered as a courtesy service, and we can’t make any guarantees related to availability, possibility, or time required to fulfill an account transfer. Each hosting company is configured in a different way, and data saving formats of some hosting platforms are incompatible, which can make it more difficult if not impossible to move some/all of the account data. In some cases we may be unable to assist you in a moving of data from an old host but we will try our best. The free transfer services are valid for 30 days from your date of sign up. Transfers outside of the 30 day free period will be chargeable; you can contact our support with accurate details to receive a price quotation. However, in huge accounts i.e. more than 1 GB) the rate is $25 for the transfers.

Dedicated IP Address Allocation
Any dedicated IP order in extension to the ones with a hosting package (if any) may lead to IP Justification. Justification practices are subject to change to remain in conformity with policies of American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN). We do have the right to reject any dedicated IP request based on inadequate justification or current IP utilization.

Third Party Providers
All the dealings with third party providers are completely between the visitor and the respective provider. In any transactions, webdesignervip.com is not the representative, agent, fiduciary or trustee of you or the third party provider. Some products offered by webdesignervip.com are provided under vendor license, and the use of any such third party products will be governed by the applicable license agreement, if any, with such third party.

All promotions, special third party offers and discounts may be subject to further limitations and restrictions by third party provider. All the dealings with third party providers are subject to the terms and conditions beneath which the provider agrees with you to provide the services/goods. You have to confirm the terms of any purchase and/or services or using goods with the particular provider whom you are dealing with.

We make no any warranties or representations regarding, and are not accountable for, the quality, availability or timeliness of services or goods offered by a third party provider. It is your own risk to undertake all transactions with these providers. We never warrant the integrity or accuracy of any information as regard to the third party providers.

Content:

The services offered by webdesignervip.com could only be used for legal purposes. The laws of India apply:

The customer agrees to hold non-toxic webdesignervip.com from any allegations resulting from using our services.

Use of our services to intrude upon any trademark or copyright is restricted. This includes but is not limited to unauthorized duplicity of photographs, music, books, or any other copyrighted data. The offer of sale of any fictitious merchandise of a copyright holder will result in the immediate termination of your account. Any account found to be in violation of another’s copyrights will be removed hurriedly, or access to the material disabled. Any account to be found in a repeated violation of copyright laws will be terminated or/and suspended from our hosting services. If you feel that your trademark or copyright is being intruded upon, please email us at info@webdesignervip.com with the information/data required. You can find the list of required information here. We may require additional documentation, if the request is of a licensing issue.

Please do not take backups of your backups. Using a shared account as a storage/backup device is not permitted, with the exclusion of one cPanel backup of the same account.

Following are the examples of material which is not acceptable on all Shared and Reseller servers include:

  • Topsites
  • IRC Scripts/Bots
  • Proxy Scripts/Anonymizers
  • Pirated Software/Warez
  • Image Hosting Scripts (similar to Photobucket or Tinypic)
  • AutoSurf/PTC/PTS/PPC sites
  • IP Scanners
  • Bruteforce Programs/Scripts/Applications
  • Mail Bombers/Spam Scripts
  • Banner-Ad services (commercial banner ad rotation)
  • File Dump/Mirror Scripts (similar to rapidshare)
  • Commercial Audio Streaming (more than one or two streams)
  • Escrow/Bank Debentures
  • High-Yield Interest Programs (HYIP) or Related Sites
  • Investment Sites (FOREX, E-Gold Exchange, Second Life/Linden Exchange, Ponzi, MLM/Pyramid scheme)
  • Sale of any controlled substance without prior proof of appropriate permit(s)
  • Prime Banks Programs
  • Lottery/Gambling Sites
  • MUDs/RPGs/PBBGs
  • Hacker focused sites/archives/programs
  • Sites promoting illegal activities
  • Forums and/or websites that distribute or link to warez/pirated/illegal content
  • Bank Debentures/Bank Debenture Trading Programs
  • Fraudulent Sites (Including, but not limited to sites listed at aa419.org & escrow-fraud.com)
  • Push button mail scripts
  • Broadcast or Streaming of Live Sporting Events (UFC, NASCAR, FIFA, NFL, MLB, NBA, WWE, WWF, etc)
  • Tell A Friend Scripts
  • Anonymous or Bulk SMS Gateways
  • Bitcoin Miners
  • PayDay Loan Sites (including any site related to PayDay loans, PayDay loan affiliate progams, etc)

Examples of unacceptable material on all VPS & Dedicated servers include:

  • IRCD (irc servers)
  • IRC Scripts/Bots
  • Pirated Software/Warez
  • IP Scanners
  • Bruteforce Programs/Scripts/Applications
  • Mail Bombers/spam Scripts
  • Escrow
  • High-Yield Interest Programs (HYIP) or Related Sites
  • Investment Sites (FOREX, E-Gold Exchange, Second Life/Linden Exchange, Ponzi, MLM/Pyramid Scheme)
  • Sale of any controlled substance without prior proof of appropriate permit(s)
  • Prime Banks Programs
  • Lottery/Gambling Sites
  • Hacker focused sites/archives/programs
  • Sites promoting illegal activities
  • Forums and/or websites that distribute or link to warez/pirated/illegal content
  • Bank Debentures/Bank Debenture Trading Programs
  • Fraudulent Sites (Including, but not limited to sites listed at aa419.org & escrow-fraud.com)
  • Mailer Pro
  • Broadcast or Streaming of Live Sporting Events (UFC, NASCAR, FIFA, NFL, MLB, NBA, WWE, WWF, etc)

Webdesignervip.com services that include all related equipment, network devices and networks are offered only for authorized use of customer. Webdesignervip.com systems may be audited for all lawful purposes, which includes that use is authorized, for management of the system, to verify security procedures, to facilitate protection against unauthorized access, survivability, and operational security. During auditing, information could be copied, examined, recorded and used for authorized purposes. Use of webdesignervip.com system(s) constitutes consent to auditing for these purposes.

If we found any account connecting to a third party network or system without any authorization is subject to termination. Access to networks or systems outside of your direct reach must be with expressed written approved from the third party. Webdesignervip.com may, require and request authentication to prove access to a third party system or network is authorized.
We do reserve the right to reject service to anyone. Any material that, in our judgment, is illegal, threatening, obscene, or violates our terms of service in any manner may be terminated from our servers (or otherwise disabled), with or without notice.
Failure to reply to email from our abuse department within the specific time may result in the termination or suspension of your services. All misconduct issues must be dealt with via email/troubleticket and will have a response within the specific time.

Sites hosted on webdesignervip.com’s service(s) are circulated only by Indian law. Given this fact, we do not terminate allegedly defamatory material from domains hosted on our service(s). Only the exception to this rule is if court has found the material to be defamatory, as evidenced by a court order.

Webdesigner.com is not in a position to validate or invalidate and investigate the individual defamation claims, which is why we rely on the legal system and courts to resolve whether or not material is indeed examined defamatory. In such case in which the material is indicated as defamatory by the court and slanderous or libelous in nature; we will disable the access to the data. Similarly, we will comply and remove or disable access to the material in question, in any case in which an Indian Court has placed an injunction against specified content or material.

Webdesignervip.com and many of webdesignervip.com’s other webhosting services and brands are not the actual publishers but only re-publishers of the content. Our service purely provides space and a hosting platform on which to host content, and any publication or creation of content on our services is the lone responsibility of the third-party user which publishes or creates the content. So, webdesignervip.com should not be held liable for any allegedly defamatory, harassing or offensive content published on sites hosted under webdesignervip.com’s hosting service(s).

If you have any doubt regarding acceptability of your site or service, please do contact us at info@webdesignervip.com and we will be truly happy to assist you.

Possible harm to inferiors is strictly forbidden, including but not limited to child pornography or content likely to be child pornography. If we found any site hosting child pornography or linking to child pornography will be suspended immediately without giving any notice.

Resellers: we will terminate the site in question and will notify you so you may cancel the account. We will further audit your activity; more than one infraction of this type could be result in the immediate termination of your account.

Direct Customers: Your services will be cancelled with or without any notice.
Violations will be reported to the relevant law enforcement agency.

It is your duty to ensure that programs/scripts installed under your account are secure and permissions of directories are properly set, not regarding to installation method. Users are ultimately responsible for all actions taken under their account. This includes the adjustment of credentials such as user identification/username and password. It is must that you use a secure password for your own safety. If a weak password is used, your account may be terminated until you agree to create a more secure password. Audits may be done in case to prevent weak passwords from being used. If your password is found to be weak in an audit, we will notify you and provide time for you to update/change your password.

3. Zero Tolerance Spam Policy

We take a no or zero tolerance stand against sending of uninvited e-mail, spam bulk and emailing. Purchased lists, safe lists, and selling of lists will be noticed as spam. Any account holder who sends out spam will have their account cancelled with or without notice.

Sites that are advertised via SPAM (Spamvertised) may not have the privilege to host on our servers. This privilege includes, but is not limited to SPAM sent via email, fax, phone, postal mail, instant messaging, or newsgroups/usenet. No entity or organization listed in the ROKSO may be hosted on our servers. Any account which we found in our IP space being blacklisted will be cancelled immediately.

Webdesgnervip.com reserves the right to require disable or change as required any web site, database, account or other component that does not adhere to its established policies, or to make any such changes in a difficult situation at its lone discretion.

Webdesignervip.com reserves the right to charge the account holder for using to send any unwelcomed e-mail a clean up fee or any charges acquire to remove the blacklist. This cost of the clearance fee is entirely at the discretion of webdesignervip.com.

  1. Payment Information:

You admit to supply appropriate payment for the services received from webdesignervip.com, in prior of the time period during which such services are offered. Subject to all relevant laws, regulations, rules and all payments will apply to the oldest invoice(s) in your billing account. You admit that until and unless you notify webdesignervip.com of your desire to terminate any or all services received, those services will be billed on a recurring basis.

Terminations must be in writing via the cancel form provided. Once we receive your cancellation and have finalized the necessary confirmation with you via e-mail, we will let you inform in writing (typically email) that your account has been terminated. This confirmation will contain a tracking/ticket number in the subject for your reference, and for verification purposes. You will at the same time receive an automatic email with a tracking ID. A staff member will confirm your request (and do the process of cancellation) shortly thereafter. If you do not hear back from us, or do not receive the email confirmation within a few minutes after submitting your cancellation, you can call/contact us immediately. We require that terminations of service are done through online form to (a) confirm in writing that you are ready for all files to be removed, (b) confirm your identity and (c) document the request. This process reduces the likelihood of faults, fraudulent/suspicious requests, and assures you are aware that the emails, files, and account may be removed immediately after a termination request is processed.

As a client of webdesignervip.com, it is your duty to ensure that your payment information is accurate, and that all invoices/bills are paid on time. You agree that until and unless you notify webdesignervip.com of your desire to cancel any or all services received (by the relevant means listed in the matching section of the Terms of Service), those services will be billed on a regular basis, unless otherwise stated in writing by webdesignervip.com. Webdesignervip.com reserves the right to bill your credit card (if any) or invoice information on file with us. webdesignervip.com provides a 10 day extended period from the time the bill is generated and when it is paid. Any bill that is outstanding for 10 days and not paid will result in a $10 late fee and/or an account termination until account balance has been paid fully. The $10 late fee is applied in extension to whatever else is owed to webdesignervip.com for services rendered. Access to the account will not be republished until payment has been approved.

It is the customer’s duty to notify our invoice department via a support ticket after paying for the domain. Domain renewal notices and invoices are provided as a reminder and Webdesigner.com cannot be held responsible for the failure to restore a domain or failure to give notification to the customer about a domain’s renewal.

Subsequently, domain restoration are billed and restored 30 days before the renew date. It is the customer’s duty to notify our invoice department via a support ticket for any domain registration cancellation. No refunds will be given, once a domain is restored. All domain renewals and registrations and are final.

Invoices that are paid more times than once with Paypal multiple subscriptions can only be included as credit towards the hosting account and cannot be refunded via Paypal. If you want any assistance with this provision, you can contact support: to make/create a support ticket to our Billing department.

Webdesignervip.com has the right to change/modify the monthly payment amount and any other kinds of charges at anytime.

5. Backups and Data Loss

Your use of this service is at your own risk. We run our backup service once in a week, and only one week of backups are kept, overwriting any of our previous backups made. This service is provided to you as a generosity. Webdesignervip.com is not answerable for files and/or data residing on your account. You admit to take full responsibility for files and data transferred and to maintain all relevant backup of files and data stored on webdesignervip.com servers.

6.  Cancellations and Refunds

Webdesignervip.com reserves the right to terminate, suspend, or otherwise limit access to the account at any moment with or without notice.

Exchange rate variations for international payments are consistent and unavoidable. All refunds are handled in USD, and will reflect the exchange rate in effect on the time of the refund. All refunds are subject to this variation and webdesignervip.com is not responsible for any modification in exchange rates between time of refund and time of payment.

Customers may cancel order at any moment via a cancellation form.
Cancellation requests for Shared and Reseller accounts will go into effect on the restoration date for that specific hosting package. Unless particularly requested, the account will be active until the period expiration. If the account is acceptable, any request for a refund will be provided on a prorated basis with any previous extended term discount withheld. Refunds are to be resolved once the account has been terminated. Payments older than 2 months may require a refund via mailed check or PayPal due to our merchant account procedures and policies.

The following payment methods are non-refundable, and refunds will be posted as credit to the hosting accounts:

  • Bank Wire Transfers
  • Western Union Payments
  • Checks
  • Money Orders

There are no reimbursements/refunds on dedicated servers, administrative fees, and installation fees for custom software. Any domain name purchases are also non-refundable.

Only first-time registered accounts are eligible for a refund. For example, if you’ve had an account with us before, terminated and signed up again, you will not be eligible for a refund or if you have opened another account with us.

Violations of the Terms of Service will suspend the refund policy.

7. Resource Usage

User May Not:

  • Use 25% or more the of system resources for longer than 1 minute & 30 seconds. There are various activities that could cause problems; these include: PHP, HTTP, CGI scripts, FTP etc.
  • Run unattended server-side movements at any point in time on the server. This consists any and all daemons, such as IRCD. Run any type of indexer (including Google Cash / Ad Spy) or web spider or on shared servers.
  • Run any application that interfaces with an IRC (Internet Relay Chat) network.
  • Run any bit torrent software, tracker, or client. However you may link to legal torrents off-site, but may not store or host them on our shared servers.
  • Participate in any peer-to-peer/file-sharing activities
  • Run any gaming servers like half-life, counter-strike etc.
  • Run cron entries with pauses of less than 15 minutes.
  • Run any queries of MySQL longer than 15 seconds. MySQL tables should be arranged relevantly.
  • When using PHP include processes for including a local file, include the local file rather than the URL. use this (“include.php”) Instead of using this include(“http://yourdomain.com/include.php”)
  • To reduce the usage, don’t force html to handle server-side code (like shtml and php).
  • Only use https protocol when required; decrypting and encrypting communications is notable more CPU-intensive than unencrypted information systems.

INODES
Using more than 250,000 inodes on any shared account may positively result in a warning first, and if no action is taken, there will be a future suspension. Accounts found overtaking the 100,000 inode limit will automatically be terminated from our backup system to avoid over-usage; however there will still be a back up. Files like a webpage, image file, email, etc on your account uses up 1 inode.

Sites that somewhat exceed our inode limits are unlikely to be terminated; however, accounts that regularly create and delete huge numbers of files on a constant basis, have hundreds of thousands of files, or cause file system damage may be marked for review and/or suspension. The main cause of extra inodes seems to be because of users leaving their catchall address enabled, but never checking their main account mailbox. Over the time, tens of thousands of messages (or more) build up, finally pushing the account past our inode limit. To disable your default mailbox, login to your cPanel and choose “Mail”, then “Default Address”, and “Set Default Address”, and then type in: :fail: No such user here.

Backup Limit
Any shared account using more than disk space of 5 GBs will be removed from our off site weekly backup with the exclusion of Databases continuing to be backed up. We will continue mirroring all data to a secondary drive which helps protect against information loss in the event of a drive failure.

8. Bandwidth Usage

You are provided a monthly bandwidth allowance. This allowance depends on the hosting package you purchase. Should your account pass the allocated amount we have the right to termination the account until the beginning of next allocation, terminate the account until more bandwidth is purchased at an extra fee, terminate the account until you upgrade to a higher area of package, cancel the account and/or charge you an additional fee for the overages. Unused transfer in one month will not be carried over to the next month.

9.  Money back Guarantee

We do have the right to refund a prorated amount or no refund at all. Webdesignervip.com will not create new orders or activate new packages for customers who have a previous balance with webdesigner.com. For a new package to be activated or order to be setup, you must have a balance of $0.00, unless otherwise stated by webdesignervip.com in written.

10. Uptime Guarantee

If your reseller/shared server have a physical kind of downtime that is not within the 99.9% uptime you can have 30 days of credit on your account. Approval of the credit is at the discretion of webdesignervip.com dependent upon justification given. The third party monitoring service reports may not be used for justification due to many of factors including the monitor’s network transit/capacity availability. The uptime of the server is decided as the reported uptime from the OS and the Apache Web Server which may differ from the uptime reported by other lone services. For a credit request, you can contact support team to create a support ticket to our Billing department with approval. These uptime guarantees only apply to reseller/shared solutions. Dedicated servers are safe by a network guarantee in which the credit is distributed for the amount of time the server is not working which is not related to our uptime guarantee.

Reseller: Client Responsibility
Resellers are fully responsible to support their clients. Webdesignervip.com does not offer support to our Reseller’s Clients. We also reserve the right to place the client account on hold until the reseller can assume their responsibility for their client, if a reseller’s client contacts us. All the support requests should be made by the reseller on their clients’ behalf for purposes of security. Resellers are responsible for all content stored too or transmitted under their reseller account and the actions of their clients’. Webdesignervip.com will hold any reseller responsible for their clients actions that violate the law or terms of service.

11. Shared (non-reseller accounts) / Semidedicated Servers

Non-reseller/shared accounts may not resell web hosting to other people; you must use a reseller account, if you wish to resell hosting. Semi-dedicated servers are not actually backed up. You have to maintain your own backups.

12. VPS / Dedicated Servers

Webdesignervip.com reserves the right to change the password on a dedicated server if the password on file is not current so that we may perform security audits as necessary by our datacenter. It is the sole duty of client to ensure that there is a correct email address and current root password on file for their dedicated server on file to avoid downtime from forced password resets. Webdesignervip.com also reserves the right to audit servers as required and to perform managerial actions at the request of our datacenter. We do NOT back up dedicated servers and it is the responsibility of the client to maintain backups or to provide a solution for this. Maintaining backups is your responsibility.

13. Price Change

The amount paid by you for hosting will never rise from the date of purchase. At webdesignervip.com, we reserve the right to change prices listed and the right to raise the amount of resources given to plans at any moment.

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Does Your Website Have What It Takes?

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Key Elements Of An Effective Website

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2. Content
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  • Your site should meet all the quality requirements defined by W3C. Today we are using XHTML to develop any website. XHTML is just a cleaner version of HTML.
  • You should keep validating your source code using W3C Validator.
  • Do use appropriate comments but avoid using to many comments inside HTML files.
  • Keep your style sheets and JAVA or VB scripts into separate files and then include them where ever is required.
  • Do not use too much graphics in your web pages.
  • Try to keep your web pages static instead of generating them dynamically.
  • Make sure there is no broken link on any web page.
  • Test your developed web page in major browsers like Internet Explorer, Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape, etc.
  • Test your all the scripts for all the possible scenarios. Do not host any page without complete testing.

What to Put on Your Website?

What you would have on your website totally depends on your business and the nature of your website. Here is a list of pages that you might want to create for your website.

  • Attractive Home Page: Always required for every website.
  • List of Product and Services along with complete detail.
  • Complete Pricing Information.
  • About your company and nature of business including your achievements.
  • About your staff and if possible their experience.
  • Your complete contact information.
  • Frequently Asked Questions.
  • Success Stories and Feedback from Customers.

Finally, make your site useful and interesting for your customers. Your site visitors are your customers and they should find each and everything they are looking for. Customer satisfaction should be your prime concern.

How to Make a Website Interactive?

Many statistics show that if you are able to retain your site visitors for a long time, then they do bigger shopping and visit the site again and again.

So make sure you have done something for your site visitors to do on your website. Offering a lot of quality information can serve as a great magnet for visitors.

Here is a list of some interactive tools that you can add to your website without any programming skills or incurring any costs −

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  2. Forum
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  5. Greeting cards
  6. Tell-a-friend about this site
  7. Feedback form
  8. Live customer service
  9. Daily joke or daily cartoon
  10. Daily news headlines
  11. Site Search Engine
  12. Mailing List
  13. Automated Frequently Asked Questions
  14. The list can go on and on, depending on what will attract your type of visitors.

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February 3rd, 2015
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Lazy loading is a common software design pattern that defers the initialization of objects until they are needed. Lazy loading images started to become popular on the web back in 2007, when Mika Tuupola drew inspiration from the YUI ImageLoader utility and released a jQuery plugin. Since then, it’s become a popular technique to optimize page loading and the user experience. In this article I will discuss why we should and shouldn’t use Lazy Load, and how to implement it.
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Images make up over 60% of an average page’s size, according to HTTP Archive. Images on a web page would be rendered once they are available. Without lazy loading, this could lead to a lot of data traffic that is not immediately necessary (such as images outside of the viewport) and longer waiting times. The problem? Visitors are not patient at all. By lazy loading, images outside of the viewport are loaded only when they would be visible to the user, thus saving valuable data and time.
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So you find yourself somewhere in a little tourist station in Northern Sweden — with a few adventurous tourists, 86 surprisingly happy inhabitants, and a remarkably good Internet connection. There is nothing but breathtaking nature around you, with blueish mountains and bright red skyline blurring endless horizon — and Northern Lights dancing in the sky right above you. What do you do? Obviously, you come up with an idea for those sneaky ‘lil Smashing Mystery riddles.
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The ultimate guide to information architecture
By Cameron Chapman · Web Design · Feb 9, 2015

Information architecture is equal parts art and science. Whether you hire a dedicated IA professional, or just sort of let IA happen on your projects, if you’re designing things with content, you’re using IA.

But while you can just kind of “let the content happen,” in whatever way seems to make sense for your project at the time, a well-thought-out, well organized structure for your content can make your site infinitely more usable for your end users.

While not every project can have a dedicated IA, understanding the basic principles behind good information architecture can go a long way toward making sure your site’s content is as easy to access and use as possible.

What is information architecture?

Information architecture encompasses a few related concepts. First and foremost, it is the structure of shared information. It’s how the content on a website, intranet, online community, or other digital space is organized and labeled.

Further, it’s the art and science of organizing and labeling those digital properties. The ability to create an information structure that makes it easy for users to find what they are looking for is key for any information architect. They need to have a firm grasp on how users are likely to access the information on your site, app, or intranet. They also need to have a good grasp on how to label and organize the information those users will want to access, in a way that is logical and rational.

Finally, there is the information architecture community, which aims to bring the practice of design and architecture to the digital landscape. This community is made up of practictioners, researchers, and educators, who want to bring the importance of good information architecture to the forefront of the user experience industry.
The architecture analogy

Figuring out what kind of information architecture strategy is needed for a particular project can be thought of in the same way as architectural blueprints for a building.

Your average house, on your average street, in your average town, may very well have been built using a stock blueprint. There are dozens if not hundreds of other homes built from the same basic set of plans across the country. And a good set of stock blueprints can produce a home that is perfectly functional while also being economical.

Of course, each of these homes is different in the way they were finished, in their relationship to the lots they were built on, and in the way each inhabitant uses them.

Out of the box solutions can be a fantastic way to create a website or intranet that will suit a large percentage of clients out there. Minor alterations and customizations may be all that are needed to adapt the solution perfectly. In these cases, often a UX pro or front-end designer is perfectly capable of making these adaptations, without the need for a dedicated IA.
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Next we have more major customizations. A stock solution is close to what is needed, but it needs a bit more of an overhaul than your average stock plan. Custom homes are often built this way, with a stock plan being altered, sometimes significantly, to fit the future occupants. A room may be added or removed. The kitchen might move from one area of the house to another. Two rooms might be combined to form a larger one, or a larger room might be split to create two smaller ones. An architect is generally involved to make these changes, as they sometimes require major structural modifications.

These kinds of solutions also apply to the IA world. A common IA pattern might be close to what is needed, but it might need a more substantial overhaul to really fit the project’s needs. Maybe a custom module needs to be added on to really make it function the way it should. Or maybe it’s overly complex and needs to be simplified. An information architect can identify the changes that need to be made, and construct a plan to make them happen.

On the high end of the spectrum is the completely custom design. In the architecture analogy, this would be a completely custom set of blueprints, designed from scratch. An architect would sit down with the future occupant to assess their needs, and then (hopefully) consult with the engineer and builder to make sure what they want to create is possible. It’s the most expensive solution, generally, but also the only one that will truly meet the client’s needs in some cases.

The same happens with larger website projects. A startup, for example, is unlikely to be able to make do with an out-of-the-box solution, even one that’s customized. They need a solution that’s dedicated to their business model, and infinitely scaleable to adapt as they (hopefully) grow. This is where a dedicated information architect (or team of IAs) can really shine.

Granted, there is overlap. You may find a small project that needs a specialized approach to IA, or a large one that can easily fit an out-of-the-box solution. This is why an IA strategy needs to be developed from the beginning, so that the right tool can be used from the start, rather than trying to force the best content patterns into a particular framework or tool after the fact.

What does an IA do all day?

While sometimes the person in charge of information architecture on a project is pulling double duty with more than one role, there are other times when there’s a dedicated person. So what exactly does this person do all day?

First of all, they’re generally going to act as a bridge between the design and technical teams on a project. They need to make sure that the designers are providing for proper organization of the content. They also need to make sure that the technical team is properly executing those designs.

In addition, they may need to act as a liaison when issues are encountered by one team or another that affect how the content can be served to the end-user.

An information architect is also in charge of figuring out how a project’s information is to be organized and labeled to best suit the needs of the end user. This is an incredibly important role, as poor content organization can ruin a user’s experience and leave them frustrated. They’ll likely work very closely with whoever is in charge of UX on the project as well.

The final thing that many information architects do is create wireframes and sitemaps to guide the team on the development of the project. The wireframes created are often utility-only, with graphical elements added by the design team. They may show user flow paths through a site, though, as well as how certain aspects should function.
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Sitemaps created in these instances may be a part of the final site, or they may simply serve as internal organizational documents.

Principles of Information Architecture

Dan Brown has been practicing information architecture for more than twenty years, and has laid out eight principles of IA that are a great place to start when learning what it takes to create solid content architecture for a project. His Eight Principles of Information Architecture (PDF) lays out a theoretical framework for the IA industry, and makes the following assumptions:

that the IA’s main focus is on the structure of information first, and the design of the actual user interface second (if at all);
that the IA understands how people actually use content and how the structure should function to support that;
that the IA grasps the range of content and functionality on a project and how that needs to be structured.

Principle of objects

The principle of objects says that content should be treated as an evolving thing that has its own lifecycle. Different content has different attributes and behaviors, and this has to be recognized in order to best utilize that content.

You should start every project by identifying the kinds of content that will be present. That means both on a broad scale and a more granular one.

For example, an ecommerce site might have content that includes products in various categories (broad), but also has different kinds of content within each of those products: title, description, specifications, prices, and related items. This type of site might also have additional pages, like an about page, an FAQ, a customer service page, etc. Listing out all of these content types and how they relate to one another is the first step in devising a plan to best deliver the information on a site.
Principle of choices

The principle of choices means that you should offer your users meaningful choices. However, you need to make sure that those choices are focused on something specific. Too many choices can overwhelm a user and negatively affect their experience using your site.

Information should be arranged in hierarchies, avoiding long lists of options, which can become cumbersome to sort through. Categorizing and sub-categorizing content is much more effective if you have more than a handful of options to begin with.
Principle of disclosure

It’s important to give your users the information they need. But be sure you identify what the necessary information actually is, and don’t just give them information because you feel like it. Give them the information they need to have an idea of what they can expect to find as they delve deeper into your site, no more, no less (this is called progressive disclosure).

By limiting the information they see at any one time, you allow your user to better absorb what they’re seeing. A paragraph on each page for ten pages is much easier to digest than a single page with ten paragraphs of text. Use tools at your disposal to guide your users through your content in a way that makes it feel accessible and easy to use.

The main concept here is to not overload your user by trying to cram every bit of information on a single page. Steer them through the information in a way that makes it easy to digest and remember.
Principle of exemplars

Describing the content within a category of information via example makes it easier for your users to understand what they’re getting. It greatly improves user experience.

For example, when browsing categories on Amazon, they often show products that fall within that category. This makes it easy to immediately identify the correct category, especially if you’re not exactly sure what the category in question might be called.

This principle is a bit harder to use in some scenarios, depending on the type of content you’re providing. But think about how you can incorporate it into your category labels and menus, as it does provide a big boost in user satisfaction when done well.
Principle of front doors

Half of your visitors are likely going to arrive on your site via a page other than your home page. That means that every page they land on should include some basic information so that they know what kind of site they’re on. It also means every page should include at least top-level navigation, as well as navigation to related pages.

There are two major avenues that visitors will access interior pages of your site from: search engine results and social media links. In either case, the user may have very little information about your site or organization, other than that the information they’re looking for is somewhere on the page they’ve arrived on.

If they can’t find it quickly, then they’re unlikely to stick around for long.

One takeaway from this is that you don’t need to cram all of your information onto your home page, since half of your visitors, give or take, aren’t landing there and may never even see it at all.
Principle of multiple classification

Multiple classification means that there should be different ways for your users to browse the content on your site. Different people are likely to use different methods for finding the information on your site.

For example, some users may go straight to your search function while others may want to browse. But beyond that, even, some users may want to browse by one specification, while others might want to browse by another.

For example, on an ecommerce site selling clothing one user might want to look at all of the dresses on the site, while another user might want to look at everything that comes in a large size, and yet another user might want to browse by price range.

Giving users multiple options results in more satisfied users.
Principle of focused navigation

Navigational menus should not be defined by where they appear, but rather by what they contain. Your menus form the primary method for most users to find content on your site. In many cases, there may be more than one navigational menu on the site, to provide different ways to access the content.

You might have topic-based navigation (often the main navigation for a site); menus on interior pages that show how the current page is classified, as well as related pages; a menu offering sales or marketing links; and even seasonal or topical menus that provide content that might be pertinent at a given time.

In any case, keep each navigational menu focused to make them easier to use.
Principle of growth

On the vast majority of sites, content is a fluid, changing thing. The amount of content you have on a site today may be only a small fraction of what you’ll have tomorrow, next week, or next year.

Organize your content in a way that allows it to grow over time

Organize your content in a way that allows it to grow over time. Your navigational menus and general information architecture should be able to scale to accommodate a lot of content without becoming cumbersome or unwieldy.

Sit down and consider what content may be added in the future, including entirely different types of content rather than just extensions of what will be on the site now. Think of how this additional content will interact with the current content, how they’re related, and how they can be integrated successfully without the need to redesign the site’s entire content structure.

These principles are all key to creating effective informational structures. While not every principle will carry equal weight on every project, considering and assessing each prior to beginning and during each phase of a project will result in better informational strategy overall. And better information architecture equals happier users.

Figuring out where to start

When embarking on any new project, the content structure and organization is a key factor in determining how to proceed with the rest of the content.

The first thing to consider is the purpose and mission of a project. For example, an ecommerce site’s purpose is to get visitors to make a purchase. Find out what the purpose and mission of the project is now, and what it might be in the future, at the start of any new project.

Closely related to that is to get a handle on your client’s goals. You should also understand that your client’s goals today may change and grow over time. Try to get to the root of where they see the project in six months or two years, not just what the want to accomplish right now.

Finally, you need to have a good sense of the end users of the project. Technically savvy users who already have some working knowledge of the information contained on a web site have entirely different needs than beginners to a given topic who may not have a high level of technical understanding. If you don’t know what kind of user is going to be using the content, you can’t properly structure that content to meet their needs.

Once you have a handle on these things, you can start to plan your content strategy in more concrete terms.

How users find content

There are four main ways that users seek information on a website. There may be some overlap between these different types of content seeking, but classifying them in this way gives you a good starting point for catering to their different needs:
Known-item

In this seeking pattern, the user knows exactly what they’re looking for, they know how to describe it, and they might even know where to start looking. These are an IA professional’s dream.

These users don’t really need any hand-holding. They’re likely to look for your site’s search function, or to dive right into menus. As long as your information is well-organized and logical, and/or your search function returns all relevant results, then these users are likely to have few problems finding what they need on your site.
Exploratory

The exploratory visitor has an idea of what they might need to know, but they might not have much idea of how to actually find it or where to start. They may dive into your site’s menus to see if anything looks like it might be relevant (this is where well-thought-out labels are key), or they might attempt a search.

Search that auto-suggests terms is a huge advantage for these visitors. They may know a keyword or two, and a search that will suggest related terms to help narrow their results is likely to be a huge help to them and give them a better user experience.
Unknown

The unknown user doesn’t really know what they need. They might have a vague idea, or they might think they know, but they don’t know enough to effectively find it without some assistance. This is common in more complex industries like legal or financial.

It can also be present in many educational settings, where users might be looking for a solution without really understanding their problem.

This can also be apparent when someone is referred by another user, or when a visitor is simply looking to keep up to date with a topic or industry.

In any case, you need to find a way to guide your visitors through your content, to help them figure out both what they need and how to find it. How you do that can vary depending on the specific likelihood of each scenario.

For example, how you guide a visitor through a news site is entirely different than how you would guide them through content on a site offering financial advice. The main similarity, though, is that the user needs more guidance.
Re-finding

These people are looking for things they’ve already seen, and they may or may not know exactly how to find those things again. There are two different ways you can deal with this type of visitor.

The first way is to passively save content for users (such as a “recently viewed” section on an ecommerce site). This type of system requires no action on the part of the user, but can also be limited in how effective it is. For example, you might opt to save the last five pages a user visits, but what if the thing they want to get back to was ten pages ago? Or fifty? They’ll have to re-find it on their own.

The other is to provide active tools for visitors to use to save content so they can easily re-find it later. This could be things like a “save for later” function, a wishlist, a favorites, or something similar. These active solutions can make it easier to for users to re-find content that’s important to them much better than an automated, passive solution can.

Of course, it’s also possible to combine the two methods, both passively saving recent content and giving users an easy way to save content that they deem important for later reference.

Models for content organization

There are six basic models for organizing and structuring content on a website or similar project. These models can sometimes be combined, depending on the exact structure (though generally they’re used within different sections of a project, and not simultaneously) though they can also be used entirely on their own.
mindmap
Single page

A single page site puts all of the content and information on just one page. This works best on a site with limited content and a very focused purpose. Single page sites are generally broken down into different sections, often with navigation to permalinks for each topic.

Single pages are common for things like personal websites, sites for individual products (either digital or physical), and similar sites. You may also see them as stand-along sub-sites on a larger site.
Flat

Flat structures are most often seen on small sites with less than a dozen pages. On a flat site, all of the pages are interchangeably accessible, ie, there’s only one level of navigation. This kind of site is most common on things like portfolios and agency sites, simple business sites, and e-commerce sites with only a handful of products.

Flat sites become significantly less usable as they grow in size. If you’re considering using a flat site, be sure that the content will not eventually grow to the point that this kind of structure would become unwieldy.
Index

Index sites are similar to flat sites, though they often have a list of all of the pages on the site in a central location. This makes sites with larger numbers of pages still usable with a close-to-flat content structure, which keeps them simple.

Again, these kinds of structures are best for sites with a specific purpose, like an ecommerce site, a business site, a portfolio, or a site educating on a very specific topic.
Daisy

A daisy structure is most commonly seen in things like web apps, though it is also seen on educational sites sometimes. The daisy structure means that users return to a central point (like a home page or landing page) after completing specific tasks on a site.

For example, in something like a to-do list app, users might be returned to the to-do list after completing a task, editing a task, or adding a new task. Similarly, on an educational site, users might be returned to a central hub after completing a lesson.
Strict hierarchy

With a strict hierarchy, pages are only accessible from their parent page. This can be a great structure for sites that wish to guide users through information in a very specific manner, without allowing them to skip ahead.

Because of this, these kinds of structures work well on educational sites, where one lesson builds upon the last. By only allowing users to access a new page from its parent page, you prevent users from skipping ahead to information they might not understand.
Multidimensional hierarchy

Closely related to the strict hierarchy is the multidimensional hierarchy, which provides users with more than one way to access particular content. This is one of the most common organizational patterns, partly because of its ease of implementation.

Multidimensional hierarchies can also be the trickiest to pull off. Because while you want to allow users multiple ways to access content, you still want to guide them along logical paths whenever it makes sense to do so. Choosing when and where to provide access to more content becomes equal parts art and science.

Multidimensional hierarchies at their simplest include pages that are accessible from their parent pages, along with from a central navigation menu (often including sub-menus).

At its most complex, you have sites like Wikipedia, where pages are linked to one another in contextual ways, as one page is mentioned on another. This weaves an intricate web of interrelated content that seemingly goes on forever (and for all practical purposes, does).

These varying methods for organizing content can be adapted and hybridized to meet the needs of a particular project, or for particular aspects of a project. For example, if you had an educational website, the majority of your website might use a strict hierarchy, but then individual sections might use a daisy pattern for teaching specific lessons.

Organizational and labelling conventions

There’s nothing out there that says specific pages on your site have to be named certain things. But at the same time, following certain conventions can make a site easier to navigate and guide the way content is organized.

For example, when a user is looking for contact information, the first thing they’re going to look for is a page, link, or section that says “contact us”, “contact”, or something similar. They will likely also recognize a link “get in touch” or “email”. But calling it something like “reach out”, “feedback”, or another less-used term is going to make the user have to expend extra effort to find what they’re looking for. And that may result in them just navigating elsewhere (to a competitor, perhaps) out of frustration.

Similarly, an “about” page is going to be most easily found if you call it “about”, “team”, or something along those lines.

If you do decide to stray from standard labelling conventions, be sure that you have a very good reason for doing so, and that your labels still make sense within the context of the site and its content.

The same should be said for organizing certain content. For example, a “help” section might include a knowledge base, a contact form, a forum, and/or a user guide. If your user guide is located in an entirely different section (even its own section), you may confuse your user.

Look at how other sites are arranging their sites, and follow similar patterns unless you have a reason to do things differently.

Big site vs. little site

While good organizational structure is important regardless of the size of your site, the more content on a site, the more mission-critical that organization becomes.

Imagine if Wikipedia didn’t have links within each article. Imagine if, instead, you had to perform separate searches for each new, related topic. It would be infinitely less easy to use, especially considering the volume of additional information you can currently access with just a click.

By contrast, a site with only three or four pages can get away with less organization and less powerful navigation, since there’s a limited amount of content to begin with.

So while it’s important to consider the best structure for your content regardless of how large your site is or how much content is there, it becomes much more important as the size and scope of the project grows.

UX vs. IA

Many designers and developers think IA is just part of the overall user experience designer’s job. While the two are intricately related, they are not one and the same.

Good information architecture is key to creating a good user experience. But user experience encompasses much more than just how the site’s content is organized and labeled.

While your UX pro might be in charge of IA, on large or complex projects, it may be wise to have a dedicated team member in charge of developing and overseeing the IA strategy for the site.

IA vs. your CMS

Regardless of how great your IA structure is, if your CMS doesn’t support it well, and make it easy for those who actually create the content to keep that content well-organized, then you’re inviting disaster and you’re inviting problems and dissatisfaction down the road.

Ask yourself who will be interacting with the CMS and what their level of technical expertise and experience is. What kind of data is being managed, and how critical is it? How does the content go from concept to approval? Who uses the content and how?

While choosing the best CMS based entirely on what best suits the content, you also need to choose one that suits the users. A super technical CMS might be the best-suited solution for managing a ton of content, but if it’s too hard for your average content creator to effectively and efficiently use, then it’s not the right solution.

If everyone in the organization already has experience using something like WordPress, than that should be the first CMS you look at when exploring options, and should be weighted much more heavily than others in your search.

The best-laid IA plans can quickly fall by the wayside if those responsible for maintaining it in the long run can’t or won’t use the tools and systems you provide them.

Tools of the trade

Many of the traditional tools or information architecture are analog, despite the digital nature of IA.
wireframe

Whiteboards are very commonly used during the initial planning stages of IA. They make it easy to visualize content, easy to quickly record ideas, and easy to make connections. They’re also great for working with a team, as everyone can (ideally) see what you’re recording.

Card sorting is another very common tool. Card sorting is a fairly simple technique for gathering ideas from potential users (or from those on your team). Different topics that will exist on your site are put on index or similar cards, and participants organize them into categories based on what they think makes sense. It’s a great way to find out how users think content should be organized, particularly on more complex sites.

Other analog tools include simple graph paper for sketching out wireframes, site maps, flow charts, and the like.
Digital tools

While analog tools are commonly used, there are also a number of digital tools that IAs can use. These digital tools are growing in popularity as more and more teams are distributed and working remotely. It’s much easier to share and collaborate on a virtual whiteboard when you have users spanning four time zones than it is to share a real-world one. Below are a few tools to get you started.

Whiteboard apps can be great for collaborative brainstorming with a distributed team, or even with your client. The best ones offer the same kind of functionality as a real-world whiteboard, but with easy digital sharing.

Awwapp is a touch-friendly whiteboard that can be used from a tablet, smartphone, or computer. You can draw sketches, collaborate, and share your completed whiteboard. It’s compatible with all modern browsers without needing to install anything.
Twiddla is an online whiteboard meeting tool that lets you collaboratively browse websites together in real-time. It comes with a 30-day free trial.
Scribblar.com offers real-time collaboration as well as live audio and text chat. It also allows for document upload, which can be a great help if your team wants to share things during a planning session without having to leave the app.

Mindmapping tools are like a step up from a whiteboard, and provide more structure to your notes. They can also be a great way to organize your thoughts and to start categorizing information. While mind maps can be done with pen and paper (or colored markers and paper), digital tools make them easier to edit and share.

Coggle is a free online mind-mapping tool that makes it easy to create color-coded mindmaps and share them with colleagues. Use it for taking notes, brainstorming, and more.
XMind 6 is a downloadable mindmapping software for Mac, Windows, and Linux. There are free and premium versions, all of which allow you to create a variety of diagrams, offer tools for relationships, boundaries, summaries, labels, and more, offer the ability to save to Evernote, and share on the Web.
Bubbl.us offers easy online mind mapping that’s intuitive to use. There’s a free basic plan, as well as a paid plan (including a team plan), as well as a 30-day free trial.

Wireframing tools are a key tool in the information architect’s toolbox. They’re often handed off to others in the project team, so creating them in a way that make them easy for others to understand is crucial. While paper wireframes can be a good staring point, digital versions can be a better solution for sharing with others.

Justinmind Prototyper is a free downloadable wireframe tool that lets you create clickable wireframes for mobile apps. It’s a great solution for more complex IA projects where interactivity at the wireframe level makes things easier to understand.
MockFlow offers free and premium plans for super easy wireframing. It works online or off, gives you interactive clickable sitemaps, and offers HTML download to make it easier to share your wireframes without special software.
Mockingbird is an online wireframe and mockup creator that lets you create, link, preview, and share mockups. It includes a number of tools that let you forget about the visual design (grids and smart text sizing to start) and focus purely on the structure of your wireframes.

Conclusion

Information architecture is a vital part of creating a good user experience. Well-organized, well-structured content makes your site easier to use and more useful to your visitors. Without a grasp of IA principles, tools, and what they can do for you, you’re taking a stab in the dark at how your content is arranged. A good grasp of IA will make you a more effective designer, even if you end up working with a dedicated information architect on some projects.
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How to perfect your websites with marginal gains
By Benjie Moss · How To · Jan 30, 2015

A little over a decade ago, British competitive cycling was nowhere. With a couple of notable exceptions — Tom Simpson in the ‘60s and Chris Boardman in the ‘90s — no British cyclist had made a significant impact on a sport dominated by France, Belgium, Italy, Spain, and Australia.

Then, in 2003, British cycling appointed Dave Brailsford as performance director, who introduced marginal gains. Marginal gains is a philosophy that — rather than focus on sweeping change — identifies small improvements which when aggregated, result in significant progress.

Subsequently, at Beijing in 2008 the team took 17 Paralympic, and 8 Olympic golds. Four years later in London they took 8 Paralympic, and 8 Olympic golds. The achievement was capped by back-to-back victories in the 2012 and 2013 Tour de France, the first British victories in the history of road cycling’s premier event.

“If you broke down everything you could think of that goes into riding a bike, and then improved it by one percent, you will get a significant increase when you put them all together.” — Dave Brailsford

Marginal gains in web design

Since the British cycling team shocked the nation by not falling off their bikes, marginal gains has become something of a rallying cry for business. But whereas businesses typically need to restructure, and drive this change from the boardroom, it’s a philosophy that dovetails neatly into existing web design practice.

Marginal gains is an iterative approach to problem solving, as favored by lean startups. Through the use of design patterns, most websites perform broadly similarly to their competitors; that being the case, even a minute improvement is sufficient to make a website stand out.

1% is, of course, not a literal figure. It’s impossible to quantify a design improvement in terms of a percentage. And even when a percentage can be found by measuring conversions, or performance, it’s not always desirable to do so. The key point, is that marginal gains focuses on small improvements.

Finding 1%

Adopt the mindset that there is a 1% improvement to be found in every element of your website. The benefit of 1% is that it’s an attainable target.

Naturally some elements of a project have greater scope for improvement than others. Areas that tend to lend themselves to marginal gains, are the elements that are often ignored by a traditional waterfall process.

For example, error messages are commonly not copy written, and rarely designed, because they’re invented by the development team during coding. That tends to result in human-friendly messages such as Error 427: Expected data.

To find 1% improvements, teams need to adopt a multi-disciplinary approach. Every element needs to be planned, designed, and engineered. And processes must not be put into silos. That’s not to say that every designer needs to understand OOP, or that every developer needs to be able to adjust tracking. But a collaborative effort, in which roles overlap, will prevent elements falling down the cracks.

Copy that is generated by code; UI elements that aren’t predicted in style tiles; interactions that are added post-build; these are all areas rife for improvement.

The easy 1%

The key to a marginal gains approach is that everything can be improved, and that every incremental step is worthwhile when viewed as part of a whole.

we want the 1%, but we don’t want to pay for it

When optimizing an image, there is a tendency to save in accordance with default application settings: commonly we’ll save a JPG at 60%, then try and drop it to 40%. If the resulting quality is too low we revert to 60%. But we only need to find 1% so try saving your JPG at 59% quality. In a few quick tests I found that dropping 1% off the quality resulted in an average 3% reduction in filesize — the benefit is disproportionate to the cost.

Never use a webfont that you can’t subset. Minify CSS and JavaScript. If you’ve got a 2 minute video on your site that’s 2880 frames, cut 29 of them, just over a second, and you’ve found your 1%.

There are substantial improvements to be found if we invest time and effort. For example, replacing JavaScript libraries with vanilla JavaScript will reduce your site’s footprint. However libraries such as jQuery bring benefits like simplicity, and maintainability, that outweigh their cost.

The key to success with marginal gains is that the cost of implementation is negligible: we want the 1%, but we don’t want to pay for it.

The essential 1%

We’ve known for a long time that users don’t read websites. Whilst we carefully craft content, our users are extracting everything they need to know from a couple of button labels. Whether they scan in an ‘F’ pattern or click around until they hit something that looks interesting, users focus on extreme details.

That’s why micro-copy is such a big deal. It may be a hint, or an error message, a score we share on Twitter, or the labels on our menu; users spend more time with micro-copy than anything else on our sites. However, micro-copy is also the copy that is least likely to be designed, or provided by a client. Micro-copy is too often an afterthought that exists in the cracks.

We all create passwords, most of us create them daily. So most of us have experienced the red asterisk that lets us know that our suggested password has not met with approval: we submit an account creation form only to find that we needed 8 characters; try again and we need less than 12; try again and we need a number; once more, we need uppercase and lowercase; try again and we need punctuation; try again, and we need different punctuation. It usually takes me about three attempts before I start to wonder if I really want the account after all.

We have to write the error message to tell the user they’re wrong anyway, micro-copy alongside the form, clearly stating the rules, helps them get it right first time and has a negligible implementation cost.

The perfect 1%

If there’s one area that fully embraces marginal gains, it’s typography. Finding the correct measure, the optimal leading, and making use of advanced features such as smart quotes, ligatures and small caps provides a measurable improvement in readability.

There is no downside to good typography

Typography is as much science as art, with precedents created by the way the human eye and brain, process written language. As such, there are rules that define how we use it, meaning sweeping changes are rarely desirable. Typography is all about finding multiple 1%s to improve the whole.

If you’re looking for 1% in your design work, focus on typography. Not only is it 95% of web design, it’s also a discipline that’s perfectly aligned with marginal gains. There is no downside to good typography.

The value of 1%

1% is an easy figure to bear in mind, but it‘s plucked from the air. What matters is making small improvements that carry a negligible cost.

Any improvement to an already refined website is incrementally harder. Finding a 10% performance boost will introduce unwanted side-effects such as loss of quality. If we can find 1% in ten different areas we can make the same 10% performance boost with no pay off.

1% improvements have little benefit on their own, but taken as a whole marginal gains is a process that will make your websites stand out.

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By Lior Frenkel · Business · Jan 29, 2015

How many times have you asked yourself this question?

A potential client wants your proposal for a design project. You’re sitting in front of your computer, scratching your head. You ask Google, your friends in Facebook, your Linkedin groups. You browse designers’ forums. You’ve found some price lists. Are they relevant for you? Are they relevant for this particular project? Can you use it as is?

You then think of your former projects. You charged x for a website design, and y for creating those restaurant menus. What can you deduce from this? You’re not sure. And indeed, how much should you charge? This must be the single most frequent question creative freelancers ask; and it seems like no one out there is sure what to do.

What’s wrong with price lists?

I used to have my own fixed price list:

A logo design = $xx
A wordpress website design with 5 templates = $yy
Mobile design for an app =$zz

and so on… (It’s more detailed of course, but you get the point.)

My price list was based on what I charged for my former projects, and on data my colleagues shared with me. Once in a while I updated it. Many freelancers and design studios I know use such a price list, so I thought I should too.

One day, sitting at my favourite cafe, Shelly the waitress approached me…
“You’re building websites, right?”, she asked.
“Sure”, I said.
“So… I’m in a band. We need a simple website. How much would you charge for building us one?”
She put on her cutest face.
“Well, I usually take…”

I couldn’t finish that sentence. I knew exactly how much a waitress earned in this cafe. So I knew she couldn’t afford my services.

“Listen, let’s sit together for an hour or two. I’ll show you how you can build your own website for free. There are a few platforms for just what you need.”

I felt bad asking her for money.

Walking out the cafe that day, I understood something about pricing. I couldn’t ask hipster-musician Shelly for her money. But if the manager of a large company would ask me to build him a website, I should charge him twice my usual rates. Why? because he has the money. Just like Shelly doesn’t.

These are values I have – and they are not included in my pricing as a factor. I do not consider myself a socialist or something, I just want money from whoever has it.

There are many factors we forget to include in our pricing.

“I wouldn’t do it for a million bucks”

We all have red lines. Things we’d never do – not even for a million bucks. Well… as Demi Moore showed us in Indecent Proposal, that is arguable.

What do you do when you need to write a proposal for a project that will make you hate yourself? I’ll tell you what I do. I give it a sky-high price.

For example, I have a personal problem with dating websites. I think they are awful. So if someone asks me to build one, I would price it really high. So high, that I would probably not get the job. I don’t feel bad if I lose this project, because I didn’t want to do it anyway. And what if the client wants to pay me that much? Well, then I might be able to quiet my inner voice. Just to be honest, I do have a real red line. It’s gambling websites. Those make me puke, and not even a million dollars will change my mind. I mean, not even half a million. Or is it $100K?

This principle goes the other way, too. When someone offers me a project that could change my life – I price it not-so-high. In order to work with people I admire, I’m willing to use my lowest rates. It’s worth more than the money. Though, I’d still ask for what I need to survive. I can’t be creative when I imagine my landlord’s face in front of me.

Money can motivate me get out of bed

Sometimes I need to send a proposal for a super boring project. I can’t imagine waking up in the morning to this boredom. Like when I had to build a news website for some old guys in Washington. They were nice people, but the website wasn’t anything cool or funky. Quite the opposite.

Should I turn it down just because it’s boring? Not at all. If I get enough money, I’ll have the motivation to get up in the morning and start working. And vice versa: if this is an awesome project, I can live with less. My motivation is then built from loving what I’m doing.

And what about my reputation? Don’t forget that the projects you’re working on are the ones you’ll have in your portfolio. Those projects will attract the same type of clients. As they say: “shitty projects attract shitty clients”. So I’m charging more to work on a project that I won’t put in my portfolio. I have to compensate myself for not doing something that can push my career forward.

I mean, it’s not like I’m telling the client, “Your project bores me, hence I want twice the money.” Instead, I’m just taking a risk by putting a higher price. If I lose it – maybe it’s for the best. At least now I’m free to hear about other opportunities. And if I get the project, I’m paid well enough to give up other potential projects.

“How much should I charge?”

So I’m not using price lists anymore. How do I calculate my prices then? With three simple steps:

I have calculated my hourly rate. This is the rate I need to get in order to maintain my lifestyle.
I then estimate the amount of hours I need to work on this project. I add extra hours for meetings, emails, change requests, etc. In my case I use 30% extra for the overhead.
Then I add the rest of the factors, just like I described before. Is it a boring project or a dreamy one? Will I use it in my portfolio, or would I hate myself for doing this?

“You should take yourself more seriously”, a Zen monk once told me. The biggest problem with using a price list is that it doesn’t include you in the picture. You are not a robot. Don’t price your work without including factors that take into account your feelings, motivation, and the value of your future.

It’s high time you started pricing like a pro.

Website Design Prices

Costs for first-time websites:

Our definition of “small business, first-time website” is a website consisting of up to five main sections with the total pages not to exceed 10. There is no need for custom plug-ins or databases. For e-commerce websites, we would use PayPal or a hosted cart solution like Shopify, there are no 3rd-party integrations. If you need any of this explained, please contact us.

Top 10 iPad Apps for Graphic Designers and Creatives

Top 10 iPad Apps for Graphic Designers and Creatives

The number of technologies available today can blow one’s mind! The iPad, as one of the biggest Apple creations, has been a game changer for Web Designer in more than one way. This small device is a valuable tool for designers, allowing them to get work done on the go.

With the help of drawing apps, the iPad can become a great tool for digital painting. Let’s face the truth, finger painting is not just child’s play anymore! These top 10 iPad apps for drawing I put together today will be useful for graphic designers, illustrators, artists and other creatives. They would give you an ability to sketch, paint, prototype, and annotate photos. You may use stylus or just your fingers to play around with all these iPad apps. So, let the fun begin!

Paper by FiftyThree

This app is the best solution for fast and easy sketching. Its simple interface with no menu bars and buttons make it even better. Turn your iPad into journals with pages to thumb through for easy viewing.

Top 10 iPad Apps for Graphic Designers and Creatives

Adobe Ideas

This app will replace your pen and paper with digital canvas and a number of customizable brushes. Express yourself with flexible vector format wherever you go.

Top 10 iPad Apps for Graphic Designers and Creatives

SketchBook Pro for iPad

It’s one of the most popular iPad apps for painting. It contains various pens, pencils, markers, and airbrushes to choose from. The app is fast and easy, enabling you to work with layers, transparency options, annotations, and advanced blend modes.

Top 10 iPad Apps for Graphic Designers and Creatives

Adobe Photoshop Touch

With Adobe Photoshop Touch you can apply professional effects, work with a lot of layers and blending modes, combine images. It works with iCloud Photo Stream and high-resolution images.

Top 10 iPad Apps for Graphic Designers and Creatives

Tayasui Sketches

This app is perfect for anything a creative mind can just imagine. With this app you can do sketches, watercolor paintings, and illustrations.

Top 10 iPad Apps for Graphic Designers and Creatives

Inspire Pro

Deliver beautiful sketching and drawing to your iPad with this cool app. The app will be useful for both amauther and pro artists. It has 60 high-quality brushes to choose from, divided into 6 sets: oil paint, airbrushes, basic shapes, graphite pencils, wax crayons and markers.

Top 10 iPad Apps for Graphic Designers and Creatives

Auryn Ink

Create a simulation of watercolor painting easy and intuitively with Auryn Ink. It has limited set of features comparing to the other apps listed here.

Top 10 iPad Apps for Graphic Designers and Creatives

ArtRage

ArtRage is packed with options. It has different paper options, plus a wide array of brushes, pencils, crayons, rollers, and pastels.

Top 10 iPad Apps for Graphic Designers and Creatives

Inkist

This app features a stylish and simple interface. It has sensitivity to stylus pressure and a wide number of customizable brushes.

Top 10 iPad Apps for Graphic Designers and Creatives

Zen Brush

With 64 paper templates and 3 ink shades available, you can enjoy ink painting with this app. It was made for easy and fast sketches.

Top 10 iPad Apps for Graphic Designers and Creatives

20 Amazing Free Handwritten Fonts for Your Designs

20 Amazing Free Handwritten Fonts for Your Designs

pes of fonts existing today, handwritten fonts are one of the most useful and multipurpose. Depending on the task you have, you may use handwritten fonts almost everywhere. Finding the right match for a particular project you have is always a difficult time-consuming deal, so we decided to help you out with this.

 

Here I put together 20 amazing handwritten fontsto use in your future designs. All these fonts are completely free to download so go nuts!

Pacifico

20 Best Free Handwritten Fonts for Your Designs

Recorda Script

20 Best Free Handwritten Fonts for Your Designs

Where stars shine the brightest

20 Best Free Handwritten Fonts for Your Designs

FFAD Matro

20 Best Free Handwritten Fonts for Your Designs

Dilem

20 Best Free Handwritten Fonts for Your Designs

billy typeface

20 Best Free Handwritten Fonts for Your Designs

Wolf in the City

20 Best Free Handwritten Fonts for Your Designs

Chomp

20 Best Free Handwritten Fonts for Your Designs

Hey Pretty Girl

20 Best Free Handwritten Fonts for Your Designs

Impregnable

20 Best Free Handwritten Fonts for Your Designs

Love & Trust

20 Best Free Handwritten Fonts for Your Designs

Mathlete

20 Best Free Handwritten Fonts for Your Designs

Redressed

20 Best Free Handwritten Fonts for Your Designs

Note This

20 Best Free Handwritten Fonts for Your Designs

Yellowtail

20 Best Free Handwritten Fonts for Your Designs

Before Breakfast

20 Best Free Handwritten Fonts for Your Designs

VersionType

20 Best Free Handwritten Fonts for Your Designs

Donuts

20 Best Free Handwritten Fonts for Your Designs

Mari & David

20 Best Free Handwritten Fonts for Your Designs

Novito NOVA

20 Best Free Handwritten Fonts for Your Designs

About the Author

Nancy Young is a passionate writer and blogger. She writes tons of inspirational articles on photography, despite the fact that she is an economist by education. She is a part of PhotoDoto Team. Get a new eBook about landscape photography for free – one useful gift just for visiting!

20 Useful Infographics Featuring Web Design Tips & Tricks

20 Useful Infographics Featuring Web Design Tips & Tricks

Infographics are a good way to turn some boring data into an informative attractive graphic which is easier for a reader to digest. With the rise of the visual web, the number of infographics on various topics increases day by day. I handpicked 20 infographics related to web design that feature useful tips and tricks, trends, and other interesting information you ought to know.

Here you’ll find infographics about time management, creating a perfect landing page, do’s and don’ts of website, mixing different typefaces, usability, latest design and visual trends, responsive design, choosing ideal hosting and much more. Click on the images to see each infographic in the full size.

Waste Time at Work Infographic

20 Useful Infographics Featuring Web Deisgn Tips & Tricks

The History of Web Design

20 Useful Infographics Featuring Web Deisgn Tips & Tricks

24 Hours In The World Of Web Content

20 Useful Infographics Featuring Web Deisgn Tips & Tricks

How To Make A Great Landing Page For Your Business Website

20 Useful Infographics Featuring Web Deisgn Tips & Tricks

How to Start a Web Design Project

20 Useful Infographics Featuring Web Deisgn Tips & Tricks

Website Dos and Don’ts

20 Useful Infographics Featuring Web Deisgn Tips & Tricks

The Creation Process for Websites

20 Useful Infographics Featuring Web Deisgn Tips & Tricks

The Art Of Mixing Typefaces Google Fonts Edition

20 Useful Infographics Featuring Web Deisgn Tips & Tricks

10 Ways to Design a Landing Page that Sells

20 Useful Infographics Featuring Web Deisgn Tips & Tricks

26 Things To Note Before You Develop A Website

20 Useful Infographics Featuring Web Deisgn Tips & Tricks

What makes someone leave a website?

20 Useful Infographics Featuring Web Deisgn Tips & Tricks

The Ultimate How-To Guide to Responsive Email Design

20 Useful Infographics Featuring Web Deisgn Tips & Tricks

What Type Of Hosting To Choose

20 Useful Infographics Featuring Web Deisgn Tips & Tricks

Anatomy of the Perfect Banner Ad

20 Useful Infographics Featuring Web Deisgn Tips & Tricks

Shutterstock’s Global Design Trends 2014

20 Useful Infographics Featuring Web Deisgn Tips & Tricks

The Psychology of Color for Web Designers

20 Useful Infographics Featuring Web Deisgn Tips & Tricks

How To Keep Your Creativity Flowing

20 Useful Infographics Featuring Web Deisgn Tips & Tricks

Infographic: 2014 visual trends

20 Useful Infographics Featuring Web Deisgn Tips & Tricks

10 Tips For Effective Visual Communication

20 Useful Infographics Featuring Web Deisgn Tips & Tricks

Keeping it Simple with Responsive Web Design

20 Useful Infographics Featuring Web Deisgn Tips & Tricks

15 Cool iOS 8 Design Concepts You Should See

15 Cool iOS 8 Design Concepts You Should See

Finally, the long wait is over and the most intriguing event of this fall was held – Last week Apple unwrapped it’s brand new smartphone, the iPhone 6 – the eighth generation of iPhone – at a special event in Cupertino.

While waiting for release of new iOS on 17th of September, some creatives have taken the liberty to create their own iOS 8 designs concepts. Of course, most of them are moderately realistic, some are futuristic and bold. But wishful thinking is always welcome these days, and who knows, maybe these concepts would be seen someone from Apple and taken into account while designing the real iOS 8. So, let’s get closer to the topic: I collected here 15 really cool iOS 8 design concepts you should see. Feel free to name your favorite concept in the comment section in the end.

iOS 8 redesign

15 iOS 8 Design Concepts for Your Inspiration

iOS 8 & iPhone 6 Concept

15 iOS 8 Design Concepts for Your Inspiration

iOS 8 Icons Concept Design

15 iOS 8 Design Concepts for Your Inspiration

iOS 8 Icons Concept

15 iOS 8 Design Concepts for Your Inspiration

Vendor Profile (concept)

15 iOS 8 Design Concepts for Your Inspiration

Ios 8 Infinity (Home Screen)

15 iOS 8 Design Concepts for Your Inspiration

Concept address book in iOS 8

15 iOS 8 Design Concepts for Your Inspiration

iPhone 6 & iOS 8 Lockscreen Concept

15 iOS 8 Design Concepts for Your Inspiration

iOS 8 Music Player

15 iOS 8 Design Concepts for Your Inspiration

iOS8 Design Concept

15 iOS 8 Design Concepts for Your Inspiration

iOS Redesign

15 iOS 8 Design Concepts for Your Inspiration

iOS8 Calling Screen Redesign Concept

15 iOS 8 Design Concepts for Your Inspiration

Instagram IOS 8 Redesign Concept

15 iOS 8 Design Concepts for Your Inspiration

iOS 8 Quick Reply – Lockscreen Concept

15 iOS 8 Design Concepts for Your Inspiration

iOS 8 homescreen concept | fine gradient style

15 iOS 8 Design Concepts for Your Inspiration

40 Premium Bootstrap Themes & Templates

40 Premium Bootstrap Themes & Templates

By / Sep 8, 2014 / Resources
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Over the last few years, the ability to rapidly create responsive web pages using Bootstrap has taken the development community by storm. Although other front-end frameworks like Foundation exist, Bootstrap has no doubt become the most popular.

With such a large following, it’s no surprise that many web designers and developers are using the framework to create beautiful themes and templates. The growing demand is evidenced by communities like BootstrapBay, a niche marketplace for premium Bootstrap themes & templates.

The following gallery contains 40 high quality themes & templates for your next project. They cover a variety of categories including admin & dashboard themes, corporate & business themes, landing pages and portfolio templates. Enjoy.

Boom Admin – Dashboard Web App Template

boom admin - dashboard web app tamplate

Boom Admin is a full-featured versatile web app and dashboard template featuring Bootstrap 3.1, AngularJS and JSON data services. Boom Admin contains over 40 HTML template pages, 3 dashboard layouts and a plethora of components and widgets.

Dragonfly – Responsive Business Theme

dragonfly - responsive business theme

Dragonfly is a full-featured 22 page business theme built on Bootstrap 3.2. This modern theme is very easy to customize and uses PHP for basic functions like generating a header from one file on all pages.

Papel – Single Page Portfolio Theme

papel - single page portfolio theme

Papel is a modern one-page creative portfolio template built on Bootstrap 3.2. It’s the ideal template for web designers, graphic designers and creative professionals. The template is very clean and uses modern design techniques.

Flat Dream – Responsive Admin Template

flat dream - responsive admin template

Flat Dream is a fully responsive Bootstrap admin template with a stunning flat design. Flat Dream includes 10 preset color themes with customizable less files, a wide variety of modals with colors and effects, as well as great email pages and a beautiful inbox.

Start – Responsive One Page Template

Start - Responsive One Page Template

Start is a beautifully designed one page Bootstrap template. It’s perfect for any businesses or corporations looking to showcase a product or service.

Easy – One Page Template

easy - one page template

Easy is a very lightweight Bootstrap template due to the very minimal design and clean markup. There are 6 pre-configured color options, 2 different layouts and an additional coming soon page. The template also features a working contact form with validations.

Proctor – Admin & Frontend Template

proctor - admin & frontend template

Proctor is multi-page admin and front end Bootstrap theme that comes stocked with essential UI elements. Both themes follow the same design philosophy to maintain consistency and impact. The clean minimal design also enables users to focus effortlessly on the data.

Fullscreen – Responsive Template

Fullscreen - Responsive Template

FullScreen is a Bootstrap template that uses a parallax scroll with a slideshow background. The template comes in both plain and animated versions and will definitely catch your attention.

Writer – Modern Writing Platform

writer - modern writing platform

Writer is a responsive blog and writing theme with a focus on minimal design and typography. The theme was created using the latest HTML5 and CSS3 features, with responsive design that works great on any device. Sass files are included for you to easily continue development.

Flatter – Mobile First Flat Admin Theme

flatter-mobile-first-flat-admin-theme

Flatter is a mobile first Bootstrap admin theme, carefully coded from head to toe. The responsive charts scale beautifully to any size and it also comes with a well designed mail application.

VANTE5 – Multipurpose Bootstrap Template

VANTE5 - Multipurpose Bootstrap Template

VANTE5 is a multipurpose Bootstrap theme with over 35 HTML files. VANTE5 comes equipped with a content slider, 15 modern element shortcodes and tons of other features.

Srikandi – Responsive Admin Template

srikandi - responsive admin template

Srikandi is a unique Bootstrap admin theme that uses a top header navigation to set itself apart from other admin themes. It comes fully equipped with over 40 pages and tons of components and widgets.

Nogoli – Awesome Responsive Theme

nogoli - awesome responsive theme

Nogoli is an awesome Bootstrap theme that  combines the best of current trends with a clean, pixel-perfect minimal design.This theme is ideal for a business, corporation, startup or other type of organization.

eKoders – The Complete Admin Theme

eKoders - The Complete Admin Theme

eKoders Admin is a very light weight, fully featured and easy to use Admin theme. It’s built off Bootstrap 3.2 and includes most popular plugins and a fully attached front end template. The theme also comes equipped with 5 color styles and unlimited other possibilities using LESS.

Spice Shoppe – Bootstrap Shopping Cart

Spice Shoppe - Bootstrap Shopping Cart

Spice Shoppe is an e-commerce template built on Bootstrap 3.2. It is fully responsive in order to take advantage of the growing number of people shopping on mobile devices. The template features over 13 pages and comes with helpful documentation.

Heather – Bootstrap Landing Page

Heather - Bootstrap Landing Page

Heather is a Bootstrap template that comes with 2 different layouts in both animated and non-animated formats. The template includes a variety of different sections, PSD files and detailed documentation.

Arjuna – Responsive Admin Template

Arjuna - Responsive Admin Template

Arjuna is a fully responsive admin & dashboard theme built on Bootstrap 3.2. It has tons of features and ready-to-use UI elements, widgets, charts and pages.

Arillo – Responsive Real Estate Theme

Arillo - Responsive Real Estate Theme

Arillo is a responsive Bootstrap template intended to showcase real estate or properties. Arillo enables real estate agents or realtors to build their own brand while showcasing all of the properties they have for sale. The theme includes 10 pages and a variety of different features.

Kagum – Responsive Blog Template

Kagum - Responsive Blog Template

Kagum is a Bootstrap template that can be used for blogs, magazines, or personal web pages. The clean, modern template comes equipped with all the necessary pages to setup a beautiful blog.

Makers – Agency & Portfolio Template

Makers - Agency & Portfolio Template

Makers is a clean responsive theme for your agency, business and portfolio. The template features a parallax scroll design with blog page, pricing tables and portfolio pages.

Oceanica – Responsive Single Page Theme

Oceanica - Responsive Single Page Theme

Oceanica is a clean and professional Bootstrap template with a beautiful parallax scroll design. The theme is ideal for creative professionals, digital agencies, photographers and all other types of businesses with a portfolio.

Appion – Get More App Installs

Appion - Get More App Installs

Appion is a simple, minimal and responsive Bootstrap theme designed to showcase your app or product.  You can choose between three different variations depending on whether you want a static background, slideshow background or a video background.

PixyWEB – Responsive One Page Template

PixyWEB - Responsive One Page Template

PixyWEB is a 100% responsive one page Bootstrap template. The template is ideal for creative agencies, digital studios, personal freelancers and photographers.

Agenzio – One Page Responsive Theme

Agenzio - One Page Responsive Theme

Agenzio is a multipurpose and fully responsive Bootstrap template with 4 different color variations. The template features a filtered Ajax portfolio, a working contact form and swipe menu on mobile devices.

Marinka – Responsive CV Templates

Marinka - Responsive CV Template

Marinka is a fully responsive resume and CV template built off Bootstrap 3.2. This clean and beautiful template is perfect for showcasing your background and experience to potential employers or clients.

Crafto – One Page Responsive Template

Crafto - One Page Responsive Template

Crafto is a one page Bootstrap template perfect for freelancers and creative agencies. Crafto will catch your attention because of its clean deasin, CSS3 animations, and stunning parallax effects.

Awesome – Photography/Portfolio Template

Awesome - Photography_Portfolio Template

Awesome Photography/Portfolio template is the perfect Bootstrap template for photographers and other creative professionals with a visual portfolio. Creatively designed to present your artwork in the most clean and beautiful way.

Nakula – Responsive Portfolio Theme

Nakula - Responsive Portfolio Theme

Nakula is a simple and clean Bootstrap template suitable for any sort of portfolio. The template comes equipped with 2 different blog variations, login & register page, and a contact page.

microStore – OnePage ecommerce Theme

microStore - OnePage ecommerce Theme

microStore is the perfect Bootstrap template if you’re looking to sell 1-3 products. The theme comes equipped with everything needed to showcase your products and collect relevant contact information from your customers.

Uneaty – Responsive One Page Theme

Uneaty - Responsive One Page Theme

Uneaty is a lightweight and responsive Bootstrap theme with an easy to use two-level navigation menu on the side which converts to a neat drop down menu on smaller screens. The template uses full screen backgrounds and minimal custom CSS rules.

Flip Resume – Book Style Resume Theme

Flip Resume - Book Style Resume Theme

Flip Resume is a unique book style resume template built on Bootstrap 3.2. The template comes with 8 pre-set colors and also uses SASS to facilitate customization. Furthermore, all pages are divided into sections, all of which having their own identifier in order to easily add/remove/edit sections.

Wilford – Responsive Agency Template

Wilford - Responsive Agency Template

Wilford is a one page Bootstrap template for creative agencies and freelancers. The template is clean, fully responsive, easy to customize and handles corporate or personal projects very well.

MyxDashboard – Responsive Admin Template

MyxDashboard - Responsive Admin Template

MyxDashboard is a clean and elegant Bootstrap template suitable for any back-end application. It is intended to be a very lightweight and easy to use admin panel.

Xolo – Minimal Coming Soon Template

Xolo - Minimal Coming Soon Template

XOLO is a minimal coming soon Bootstrap template with a countdown timer and subscription form. This template is perfect for people looking to collect emails before the launch of a company or product. The template also features a beautiful popover to display additional company details.

Ophiuchus – Mobile App Landing Page

Ophiuchus - Mobile App Landing Page

Ophiuchus is an interactive and modern landing page template for your mobile application. The template comes with 4 different variations depending on your design preferences.

SimpleApp – App Landing Page

SimpleApp - App Landing Page

SimpleApp is a clean and simple landing page for your mobile app. This snazzy Bootstrap template features a beautiful flat design and a cool minimal form.

Semi-Pro Bootstrap Portfolio Theme

Semi-Pro Bootstrap Portfolio Theme

Semi-Pro is a portfolio theme ideal for freelancers and creative agencies. It includes 8 HTML templates with fully skinned components.

FLAT KING – One Page Template

Flat King - One Page Template

Flat King is a clean one page responsive Bootstrap theme. Flat King is great for any kind of business or agency looking to showcase the products and services.

Jessica – One Page Resume Template

Jessica - One Page Resume Template

Jessica is simple and clean one page Bootstrap resume / cv template. This template is suitable for anyone looking to publish a clean and elegant resume online.

Cleany – Blog/Portfolio Template

Cleany - Blog & Portfolio Template

Cleany is a clean and easy to use Bootstrap template that can be used as a blog or as a portfolio website.

30 Yummy Food & Drinks Website Designs You’ll Love

30 Yummy Food & Drinks Website Designs You’ll Love

By / Sep 10, 2014 / Inspiration
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Just ask any restaurant owner, the food industry is quite competitive and difficult to maintain. It’s not easy to create a spot that serves food loved by a local community. These days the web is the most effective way to find new clients and that is why the food industry should be properly presented online. If you compare how people search for restaurants in almost all cases people are on their mobile device browsing Google, Urbanspoon, Yelp, and many others. Historically it has been easier for big brands to get the word out. For the local cafes and small stores word of mouth is critical. Similar to the way that Google allowed small businesses to compete with large businesses the modern method of searching using the tools we mentioned above has allowed for good quality local restaurants to compete like never before. Instead of looking for the nearest chain that looks familiar folks now rely on an app to tell them where to find the best little corner of a town with the best menu.

The aim of each food related website is to present their food and drinks in the most aesthetically pleasing way. Designers rely on huge attractive images or videos to trigger an appetite. Moreover, food websites should be easy to use and navigate, so it becomes critically important to have a perfectly designed website to attract more customers. In this roundup I collected fresh yummy food and drinks website designs that will make your mouth water!

The Square

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Gustave Cafe

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Blue Bottle Coffee

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Martin Auer

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Natrel

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Kok Au Vin

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

NEA Politan

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Gloria’s

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Chef-s

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Rosa

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Sonny’s BBQ

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Soyuz Coffee

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Level Foods

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Black House

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Gilgul

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Ryvita

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Pastini

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Minon

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Santa Barbara

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Life & Thyme

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Coffee Cava

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Pressels

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Milk Every Moment

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Mah Ze Dahr Bakery

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Sweez

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Eat Drink Ink

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

La Maddalena

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Lyndale Park

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Lemonadela

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants

Lunita

30 Tasty Websites of Cafes and Restaurants