Monthly Archives: October 2012

Web Hosting 101, part 1: Registering a Domain

Web Hosting 101, part 1: Registering a Domain

If you ever wondered how to do this well here is an answer 😉

7 Web Design Trends (That Won’t Go Away)

7 Web Design Trends (That Won’t Go Away)

Another great article and with some great tips and examples.

The Disturbing, Ethereal Comics of C.S. Pego, a Mexican Artist in Exile

The Disturbing, Ethereal Comics of C.S. Pego, a Mexican Artist in Exile

I found this to be an fascinating work, and inspiring art work. Hope to see more of it in the future.

31 Great Email Newsletter Designs

31 Great Email Newsletter Designs

Here are some more Newsletter Designs, some of them are quite neat.

Why Responsive Web Design Will Revolutionize Your Process

Why Responsive Web Design Will Revolutionize Your Process

Great high level article about designing web pages for multiple devices, and it lists some other resources for you to explore the subject more if you would like to.

Design Pink

I haven’t had a chance to read any of the articles on this site yet, but from the titles it looks like there is some really good web design information on here. After I get a chance to read some of the articles I’ll let you know how they are.

The Psychology Of Color In Design

Another Great article, this time on Color.

9 Ways to Add Magic to Your Designs with Photoshop

Here are some great tutorials for photoshop.

I hope you enjoy them. I know I will 🙂

The Museum of Printing History Houston

If you’ve never been to this museum and you are at all interested in graphic design, printing of any sort, or history, I highly recommend you go. There were some neat printing press set ups, and some really old newspapers and other types of documents. If I go again I’m hoping to take the tour so I can see some of the presses in action.

Here is the web address for it:

http://www.printingmuseum.org/index.php

Free Add-On: Social Sharing for EasyRotator

Would love to try this, it will have to wait until later when I’m paying for the site though 🙂