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		<title>Building &amp; Leading a Marketing Staff</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Continuing the theme of sustainable creative businesses, what does it mean to build and then lead a staff? Few of us received any formal training for it, so we often model our own style on the examples we’ve had in other bosses (and parents). Too bad, really, because learning to do this ought to be a lot less accidental.<span id="more-66"></span></p>
<p>If you stop and think about it, there are two big “finding” tasks that occupy much of your mind as a principal or manager. The first is finding great clients and the second is finding great employees. To find great clients, you need a compelling positioning and a strong marketing plan. Come to think of it, you probably want the same two things to find great employees, too! So start by crafting a place where people want to work, and then employ a mix of referrals and active marketing.</p>
<p>Rather than a long treatise on what it means to build and then lead a staff, let me just throw out a few simple thoughts that I find myself repeating when I’m out in the field working with marketing firms on a weekly basis:</p>
<p>First, if you’re doing the wrong things at your firm, your stealing from the time you should be spending doing the right things. So quit solving the same problems today that you solved yesterday and start looking at the bigger issues like culture and processes.</p>
<p>Second, relearn the source of your own significance. No longer do you need to be in the loop for all those decisions. Nothing screams co-dependent quite as much as hiring terrific people and then guiding their every step. You’re the conductor, silly, and you can’t play every instrument in the orchestra.</p>
<p>Third, don’t worry so much about the “craft” side of staffing. That usually takes care of itself. Concentrate instead on the things that your clients are more likely to notice, including how the services are delivered, the communication, and the organization of the details. Most of your craft people over-deliver to the point where no one even notices the difference–but be ten minutes late for a client meeting and your client will notice for sure.</p>
<p>Fourth, recognize that the two most difficult positions to hire are new business development and whoever sits at the front desk. There are very specific reasons for why this is the case, and they have to do with the personality profile of the average principal.</p>
<p>Fifth, be careful about career paths, especially when portraying one position as a stepping stone to another. The “stepping stone” will always be occupied by people who want to move on, for one thing. For another, the skills required for one don’t often translate well for the next one. A classic example is having people support project management internally and then “move on” to managing client relationships. The innate skills for each are very different, and they each deserve people who crave that role.</p>
<p>Sixth, make sure you separate career paths into management paths and craft paths. People ought to be able to climb a career ladder without managing people, especially if they aren’t any good at it.</p>
<p>Seventh, clues to the management environment follow your best people. If they stay, you’re doing something right. If they leave, you’ve got a problem. (Here’s another way to say this: only the rats who can’t swim stay on a sinking ship.)</p>
<p>Eighth, when you try to fix an underlying management issue by paying people more, you set up a hostage situation for yourself.</p>
<p>Ninth, you can’t motivate people. They’re either self-motivated or they aren’t. You can, however, do things to demotivate them.</p>
<p>Tenth, if you hire the wrong person, don’t make a second mistake by not fixing the first one.</p>
<p>I’ve written down several hundred more from working with 600+ firms over the years, but that’s enough for today. Let me leave you with this one thought on leadership, though.</p>
<p>The essence of leadership is articulating a vision, sharing it with others, making small, daily, consistent decisions to support it, and accepting uncertainty in your role by acting before clarity appears. <strong style="display:none"></strong> <em style="display:none"></em> </p>
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		<title>Search Engine Friendly Menu Design</title>
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<p>Menu links are some of the most important features on a website in terms of SEO. The keywords in these links tell search engines about the main idea of the content on the connecting page and also give search engine spiders access to other areas of the site. That is – if the menus are search engine friendly.</p>
<p>Many of the more visually elaborate menus are SEO show stoppers. Some ways to ensure that your menus are search engine friendly are:</p>
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<li>Use text for menu links: Search engines read texts, so ideally menu links should be text as opposed to graphically designed buttons. Instead, use CSS to create design.</li>
<li>Use some form of expandable menu system so that second tier links are accessible from the home page.</li>
<li>Avoid Flash and JavaScript menus – search engines can’t (or in the case of JavaScript, won’t) read the text or spider them.</li>
<li>If you’re set on cool drop-down effects, use DHTML – but very carefully. When using DHTML menus code cannot be placed in external JavaScript files. Also, DHTML menus have a tendency to get wacky depending on the browser. Here’s a great <a href="http://www.milonic.com/casestudy.php" target="_blank">case study</a> about a site that used DHTML menus and ranks #1 in the search engines.</li>
<li>You’ve certainly heard this before, but include a site map.  A <a href="https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/docs/en/about.html" target="_blank">good site map</a> is still the best way to ensure that all pages get indexed.</li>
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		<title>Graphic Design Poster Shows</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Graphic design poster shows are a great way to get one’s work out into the world and to earn accolades and prizes. The HOW Poster Design Awards are an especially great contest to enter your work in because there are no categories. Thus, it is open to all styles and all levels of experience. Thus, it is one of the most inclusive graphic design poster shows available to a designer. To learn more about this contest and how it works, keep reading!</p>
<p>The deadline to submit to this contest is December 1st. The HOW Poster Design Awards accept all poster designs: everything from work that was made for your work or for you and your friends is acceptable.<br />
The prizes for this contest are diverse and well worth the time it takes to enter. Ten winners of the contest will be featured on the HOW website. These winners not only receive $150 worth of HOW books and a year long subscription to the magazine, but they also earn bragging rights and a graphic they can post on any website. This graphic announces that you won the HOW Poster Design Award. What more could you want when it comes to graphic design, contests, and graphic design poster shows?</p>
<p>To enter, people need to submit their entries online at the HOW website. The files uploaded should not exceed 500KB or heights and widths larger than 800 pixels. The file’s format should be JPEG. The work submitted to the HOW Poster Design Awards should have been created between July 1st, 2007 and December 1st, 2008. If you are unable to submit work by December 1st, you can submit up until December 15th, 2008, but you will have to pay a late fee of $10 per entry. After December 15th, 2008, no other entries will be accepted for consideration.</p>
<p>You may pay the submission fee by credit card or by using a check. If you are going to pay the fee with a check, the payment must be postmarked by December 15, 2008. The checks should be US funds from a US bank and should be made payable to HOW Poster Design Awards. Entries without payment will not be considered and will be disqualified. When the credit cards are charged, the charge will appear on the statement as F+W Contest. If a check bounces or a credit card is declines, a $10 fee will be charged. Checks should be mailed to:</p>
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<p>If you win the HOW Poster Design Awards, you are agreeing to allow HOW the right to reproduce your work on the HOW website and in other HOW-related digital and printed materials. The entries should all be original and should be the property of the entrant. In no way shape or form is HOW liable for copyright infringement or disputes about ownership of the submitted images.</p>
<p>The winners of the HOW Poster Design Awards will be announced and notified by March 2009. If there any questions about the contest that are not listed above, people can email HOW at HOW-competition@fwpubs.com.</p>
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		<title>Easy and Creative Online Self Presentation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In an increasingly connected society, personal image management has moved beyond suits, ties or dresses and into the realm of complete identity control. With every online action recorded for future review by spouses, legal adversaries and potential employers, maintaining a &#8230; <a href="http://designermeetup.com/easy-and-creative-online-self-presentation">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In an increasingly connected society, personal image management has moved beyond suits, ties or dresses and into the realm of complete identity control. With every online action recorded for future review by spouses, legal adversaries and potential employers, maintaining a comprehensively professional persona has never been more important.</p>
<p>Identity management starts with careful control of what information is released and through what channels. This control method, known by communication professionals as selective self presentation, is the easiest way to maintain your desired image in both the physical and virtual worlds. By carefully selecting which pictures, blog entries and forum posts are publicly released on the Internet, even someone who spends vast amounts of time online can successfully manage his online image and present a front of professional, intelligent refinement.</p>
<p>Some users simply can not, however, resist posting pictures of college parties, beach blowouts and other less-than-professional experiences. As social creatures, humans naturally want to bond through such outings and share memories with friends and loved ones. With some careful planning and creative use of pseudonyms, this objective can be achieved with only minimal—if any—impact to the fragile professional profile.</p>
<p>A major element in online identity management is careful and meaningful selection of a screen name. While some users take whatever randomly-assigned name is available, others integrate the online equivalent of a pen name into their daily life. A sales executive who happens to be passionate about dolphins, for example, may much prefer an online moniker such as SeaMammal. By subscribing to social networking and other online sites using this “handle,” the sales executive becomes one step removed from any searches on her name that a potential employer may conduct.</p>
<p>Name searching is, of course, not the only way to find someone on the Internet. In addition to a standard name search, many employers, clients and family members attempt to track down other ‘netizens using the unique online identifier on which people rely the most: an email address. For this reason, many users choose to maintain two separate email accounts: one personal account for staying in touch with friends and performing routine online tasks and one account reserved solely for professional communiqués.</p>
<p>When a user signs up for a new email address, she is generally asked to create a screen name for use on that host’s servers. A fun and easy to remember address such as SeaMammal@genericemailserver.com may be a great choice for the aforementioned sales executive, but a quick Internet search on the screen name or full email address may quickly link potential employers or clients to pictures and profiles best left undiscovered. For professional documents, such as cover letters and resumes, a more appropriate choice would simply use the individual’s given name in place of a screen name, rendering a more generic, professional and, likely, untainted email address of JaneDoe@genericemailserver.com.</p>
<p>With a little creative use of email accounts and screen names, online self presentation can be an excellent tool in the professional world. <span style="display: none; text-decoration: underline;"> </span></p>
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		<title>Some Important facts of a Logo Design</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Jack Johnson A logo refers to a pictorial illustration of an organization. A logo is a graphical symbol that reflects the nature, vision or core activities of an enterprise. Entrepreneurs use this graphic symbol to promote the company&#8217;s products &#8230; <a href="http://designermeetup.com/some-important-facts-of-a-logo-design">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>by Jack Johnson</p>
<div>A logo refers to a pictorial illustration of an organization. A logo is a graphical symbol that reflects the nature, vision or core activities of an enterprise. Entrepreneurs use this graphic symbol to promote the company&#8217;s products and services. It carries the brand identity of an organization. They use their trademark not only on their products but also on the rest of the corporate literature. It distinguishes a company&#8217;s product or services from the competitor&#8217;s products or services. A designer should consider a few aspects that are essential while designing a quintessential logo. <span id="more-526"></span>While designing a logo a designer should keep a few points in mind. The main purpose of an attractive trademark is to leave a deep and positive impression of the company&#8217;s image in the mind of a potential customer. Therefore, you should create few essential features of a logo like design, color or size beautifully. A designer should avoid using designs copiously. A person can use many types of designs in creating a logo. One can use graphics in a logo. A trademark can also be text based or include initial letters of the company&#8217;s name. A designer can also use animation in the logo. However, among all these designs one should create a logo that is simple in appearance. A simple design makes a logo more comprehensible and lucid for a viewer. A potential customer retains the name of a company for a longer time. A company uses its name in a logo so that the first thing a customer grasps is its name. A designer should select the color of a company carefully. The shade should be attractive for a viewer. You should avoid using very bright colors that are blinding in appearance. One should use those shades that are pleasing to a human eye. During the printing of a logo on any corporate literature, the use of shade should not hamper the quality of the trademark. The shade should also reflect the nature of the business dealt by an organization. The size of the logo should not be very large so that it becomes problematic while printing. You should not keep a very small size that becomes incomprehensible when printed. A designer should keep a standard size of a logo. If you want to create a logo for your company there are many <a href="http://www.logochefs.com/">logo designs</a> available on the Internet. You can also get numerous ideas to design a logo in an innovative and creative manner.</div>
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<p>Myself webmaster of logochefs.com. We are dedicated professionals providing <a href="http://www.logochefs.com/">business logo designs</a>, custom logo designs, <a href="http://www.logochefs.com/">logo design services</a> and other design services.</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Kevin Kidder First of all, I would like praise you for doing a little homework.  Not only will you be better educated in directing the image of your company, but you will also learn how to get the most &#8230; <a href="http://designermeetup.com/logo-design-what-you-need-to-know">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>by Kevin Kidder</p>
<div>First of all, I would like praise you for doing a little homework.   Not only will you be better educated in directing the image of your company, but you will also learn how to get the most out of your company image.</div>
<div>I want to discuss logo design in general.  A logo should be easy to read and easy on the eye.   Let&#8217;s look at some of the national brands, that we all know and recognize: AT&amp;T, McDonalds, Nordstroms, etc.  Maybe you have even heard of Starbucks&#8230;&#8230; and I bet you could recognize their cup lying on the side of the road!<span id="more-538"></span></div>
<div>We all know what the company is, even if we only see a portion of the name or logo.   Each is easy to read and recognize. Many also adhere to a certain theme of colors.   This is called &#8220;Branding&#8221; or Brand Identity.   It permeates every aspect of the business from cards, to cups, to buildings, to vehicles, to advertising.   Sounds simple enough!<br />
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<div><strong>How do we build brand identity for your business?</strong><br />
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<div><strong>Font:</strong><br />
First, make sure that your name is legible.   The script, tribal, or gangster font might look cool, and even go with the image of the business that you are in. BUT, to be honest, if a potential client has to decipher the puzzle, just to find out who you are and where to find you, they are most likely to go with someone else, a more recognizable name.<br />
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<div><strong>Colors:</strong><br />
Colors may have more of an impact on a person&#8217;s impression than you may think.  Are there any colors that you can readily associate with your type of business? Perhaps the image that you are trying to portray?<br />
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<div><strong>Let&#8217;s look at an example:</strong><br />
You are opening a day spa.  The basic premise for a day spa is what? Relaxation, tranquility, and so forth.   We want to relay this message in the colors and tones that we use.  Red, bright orange, bright yellows (what we refer to as &#8220;hot&#8221; colors) won&#8217;t work well to relay the &#8220;feeling&#8221; that we are trying to present.  How about softer tones of greens, earthtones, maybe a splash of gold for that upscale, pampered touch.  Skulls, flames, and tribal graphics&#8230;&#8230; probably not a good idea!  But then again, maybe that is just the &#8220;odd&#8221; approach that you may need to make your business different&#8230;..or attract the client base that you are marketing to.</div>
<div>What type of &#8220;feel&#8221; do you want your company to have?  Sophisticated and professional? Fun and whimsy? Energetic and exciting?  Get the picture?</div>
<div>Now that you have come up with a basic look or feel for your design, how does it translate to the rest of your business?<br />
Will it work for letterhead? Business Cards? Window Signs? Vehicle Graphics? Web site? Pens? Shirts? &#8230;&#8230;..<br />
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<div><strong>Bottom Line:</strong><br />
To get the most out of your logo (and design dollar), make sure that your logo is fitting to your business and image. Make sure that it can be used for more than a fancy business card.  Design does not have to cost an arm and a leg, but quality will surely have an impact on your business.</div>
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<div>Make sure that your &#8220;graphic designer&#8221; truly has your company&#8217;s best interests in mind, not the quick lining of his pocket book. Don&#8217;t settle for the &#8220;I&#8217;m the designer, therefore I know&#8221; attitude.  If something does not look quite right, don&#8217;t be afraid to ask &#8220;why?&#8221;.<br />
Why did you choose those colors?<br />
Why that font?<br />
Why that layout?<br />
You may even end up teaching them a thing or too.<br />
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		<title>6 Best Web Designing Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Aug 2009 20:28:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Nauman Have you ever wondered what makes a great website? Regardless of subject matter or industry, there are a few key elements that the best websites get right, making them popular and successful. Follow these 6 Best Web Designing &#8230; <a href="http://designermeetup.com/6-best-web-designing-tips">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<div>Have you ever wondered what makes a great website? Regardless of subject matter or industry, there are a few key elements that the best websites get right, making them popular and successful. Follow these 6 Best Web Designing Tips to make sure that your website is the best it can be.</div>
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<li>Great Look! Your site should look fresh and modern, while upholding the same brand image that you have offline. Choose similar colours for your website as you use in other marketing materials, as well as the same logo. The site should be visually appealing, with plenty of interesting features, but not too fussy or distracting. The layout should be easy to understand, letting site visitors easily navigate to the pages that they want.<span id="more-570"></span></li>
<li>Put Your Customers First.  Thinking about search engines, and how your page will rank in Google is great, but there is no point if your visitors will simply click away from your site within a few seconds of landing. Your goal is to convert visitors into customers, so you should make sure your site is customer friendly. Keep popular items and contact details easy to find, and avoid multiple menus where visitors have to click several links before finding the information they need buried within your site structure.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t Be Spammy.  This follows on from the point above, that your site should be designed primarily for visitors, with SEO as a secondary consideration. Don&#8217;t stuff your pages so full of keywords that the content doesn&#8217;t make sense. You should also steer clear of bad tactics such as adding lists of keywords to the bottom of your pages, and cluttering up the site with too much advertising.</li>
<li>Make it Fast.  Visitors online want information fast, and they have no patience to wait around while a large image or fancy graphic loads. Make sure that your pages load quickly, with the most important information loading first. If you are using large image files or videos, place them in a position where the reader can still browse the rest of the page while the bigger elements load. If you have a flash site think about offering a plain html alternative link for visitors with a slow internet connection.</li>
<li>Do Your Homework.  Think long and hard about your target keywords before you start your website as this will make your SEO challenges a lot easier in the long run. Take the time to find out what keywords your customers are searching for, and how much competition there is.</li>
<li>Quality Content.  Visitors and search engines alike love genuine, quality content. Fill your site with plenty of interesting information about you, your company, your products and services, and your industry.</li>
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		<title>How Important is Website Usability</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 20:42:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Kate Henlay Usability on the Web is vital if you want to have customers continue to come back. A research has found that only 42% of Web users find what they require on any given Web page which leaves &#8230; <a href="http://designermeetup.com/how-important-is-website-usability">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>by Kate Henlay</p>
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<p>Usability on the Web is vital if you want to have customers continue to come back. A research has found that only 42% of Web users find what they require on any given Web page which leaves the remaining 58% still searching. This means that Usability of a website is central in order to get sales and make money. If your customers can&#8217;t find what they&#8217;re looking for, they won&#8217;t be purchasing, and odds are, they won&#8217;t be returning. It doesn&#8217;t matter how new and inventive your site is, the fact is cool doesn&#8217;t cut it.<span id="more-573"></span></p>
<p>Many people believe that graphics make the Web site more usable. Another group feels that they make sites unusable. Neither group is right. According to a study, the amount of images on a page has no perceptible effect on the collection of information, with two exceptions that include animation and download time. These are the findings that website designers should always keep in mind.</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s also important for the website designers to know that when searching for information, users want information, not fancy, arty sites. A really common format for sites right now is called a &#8220;Shell Site&#8221;. These sites are where the navigation is developed and then the content is tossed into that format or shell. It is found that when a user is searching information, shell sites are very difficult to use. Because the links are the same on all navigation within the site, they don&#8217;t add anything new once they have been assessed. Therefore, when a user is searching information, the navigation shell is generally abandoned as an information source instantly.</p>
<p>If a user doesn&#8217;t click on the Search button, they are 50% more expected to get the information they are searching than if they do. This is alarming until you think about how most search engines control searches and results. A lot of sites have numerous different search engines for the Web site. These may be intuitive to the Web designer, but often the user doesn&#8217;t know what the difference is (or even recognize that there is a difference). Users don&#8217;t know what they will get when they search. They may be getting a list of pages on this site, the Web as a whole, a sub-set of this site, or something wholly different. Often the search results are apparently unrelated to what the reader searches on. There&#8217;s a perfect solution for this problem in the shape of <a href="http://www.seismologyonline.com/services/seo.shtml%3E%20Pay%20per%20click%20%3C/a%3E%20or%20paid%20advertising%20which%20results%20in%20your%20website%20appearing%20on%20top%20searches.%20An%20alternative%20for%20pay%20per%20click%20is%20search%20engine%20optimization%20which%20elevates%20your%20site%27s%20search%20rankings%20on%20competitive%20industry%20keywords.%20%3C/p%3E%3Cp%3E%3Cp%3EFor%20enhancing%20your%20website%27s%20usability,%20you%20should%20test%20its%20usability%20with%20your%20users.%20Another%20important%20thing%20you%20should%20do%20is%20focus%20on%20your%20%3Ca%20href="> web content </a>. The web content will get people to your site and give them the information so they keep coming back. It&#8217;s also recommended to put lots of links on your site so that your readers can navigate as easily as possible. What is intuitive to you might be unclear to the user, so give your readers a lot of different ways to find to the information on your site.</div>
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<p>Kate Hanley is an expert on online media solutions, web development and <a href="http://www.seismologyonline.com/services/website.shtml%3E%20website%20designer%20%3C/a%3E%20in%20Dubai.%20He%20is%20associated%20with%20Seismology%20Online;%20a%20leading%20firm%20deals%20in%20%3Ca%20href=">search engine optimization </a> in Dubai, UAE along with 360 online media solutions. He has vast experience of working in Dubai online solution providers market.</div>
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		<title>Color Psychology and Graphic Design</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 16:51:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Bharat Bista Colors have psychological impacts. They are attributes of eyes, but are the chemistry of the mind. Colors are perceived though pupils, and the effects are produced with associated nerves to the brain neurons. Light reflecting through objects &#8230; <a href="http://designermeetup.com/color-psychology-and-graphic-design">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Colors have psychological impacts. They are attributes of eyes, but are the chemistry of the mind. Colors are perceived though pupils, and the effects are produced with associated nerves to the brain neurons.</p>
<p>Light reflecting through objects in different wavelengths and frequency stimulates different &#8220;cones&#8221; or color receptor cells of the retina in the eyes and makes perception possible for different colors.</p>
<p>Colors influence people through psychological changes and are associated with certain feelings and meanings. Colors exist everywhere else, it is omnipresent. Colors represent cultural, social customs and emotional values and its use in arts, printing, designing, websites, graphics, etc. &#8211; these days are unavoidable.<span id="more-488"></span></p>
<p>Choosing proper color is an essential constituent for your website and its graphics; as visitors to your website first encounters colors and graphics before they read your textual descriptions.</p>
<p>Colors are used in website design and graphic design for various forms; use of colors can be for backgrounds, navigation, logos, and navigation buttons to emphasize, highlight, symbolize your text description and outlining your site.</p>
<p>Despite the fact that your website is enhanced and fabricated with textual and graphical design, if you are using the wrong color combinations, then you are annoying your own visitors rather appealing them. As a result, to attract your customers, it is important to understand psychological behavior of your customers to your websites chromatics. The use of wrong colors results in the wrong impression.</p>
<p>Below are the details for color interpreted through different professions, culture, and physiology science;</p>
<p>Red: Red is a color of intensity, stimulants, love, gaudiness, blood, war, excitement, speed, heat, leadership, masculinity, power, passion, strength, energy, financial loss, Danger, fire, radicalism, aggression, stop, anger, and revolution.</p>
<p>Blue: Blue is a color of peace, unity, harmony, depression, coldness, ice, tackiness, winter tranquility, calmness, coolness, confidence, water, ice, loyalty, conservatism, dependability, cleanliness, technology, winter, idealism, and obscenity. <strong style="display:none"><a href="http://cripask.co.cc/main/oboi_kartinki_porno.html">???? ???????? ?????</a></strong> </p>
<p>White: White a color of peace, innocence, cleanliness, simplicity, security, humility, sterility, winter, reverence, purity, coldness, surrender, cowardice, and fearfulness. Black: Black is a color of power, sophistication, Evil, death, fear, anonymity, anger, sadness, mystery, formality, elegance, wealth, style, remorse, mourning, and unhappiness.</p>
<p>Green: Green is a color of nature, spring, good luck, illness, greed, vigor, generosity, go, grass, wealth, money, fertility, youth, environment, envy, misfortune, jealousy, aggression, and inexperience.</p>
<p>Purple: Purple is a color of spirituality, royalty, nobility, enlightenment, sensuality, creativity, wealth, gaudiness, ceremony, mystery, wisdom, mourning, profanity, exaggeration, confusion, arrogance, and flamboyance.</p>
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<p>Brown: Brown is a color of richness, stability, anachronism, dirt, dullness, filth, heaviness, poverty, roughness tradition, calm, depth, natural organisms, and nature.</p>
<p>Yellow: Yellow is the color of joy, happiness, optimism, idealism, gold, summer, hope, air, sunlight, hazards, dishonesty, avarice, weakness, cowardice, and illness.</p>
<p>Orange: Orange is a color of energy, flamboyance, playfulness, balance, heat, fire, enthusiasm, overemotional, warning, danger, fire, aggression, arrogance, flamboyance, and gaudiness.</p>
<p>Even choosing color is a professional skill in graphic design business, as it is not only just the colors, but are the color that stimulates the mind of your viewers. Graphic designs inevitably comes with colors, and selecting the best ones for your business is an expertise.</p>
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		<title>What Does It Take to Become a Graphic Designer?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Jul 2009 17:57:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Avi Solutions Being a graphic designer is a career that is ideal for anyone who loves to use words and pictures to communicate ideas and messages to other people. Graphic designers are used for a whole variety of different &#8230; <a href="http://designermeetup.com/what-does-it-take-to-become-a-graphic-designer">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Being a graphic designer is a career that is ideal for anyone who loves to use words and pictures to communicate ideas and messages to other people. Graphic designers are used for a whole variety of different jobs in lots of different fields which can include things like:<br />
•    Advertising on posters and in magazines.<br />
•    Designing the layout of websites for companies.<br />
•    Creating CD-ROM pages.<br />
•    Designing logos, letterheads and other branded material for companies.<br />
•    Creating brochures.<br />
•    Designing leaflets and handouts.<br />
•    Designing effects and credits for movies and television.</p>
<p>A graphic designer can do all of these and more as it is such a wide ranging and challenging job, but many people choose to focus on one or two specific areas and make them their specialty. Being a graphic designer is also very rewarding for anyone who has a keen interest in advertising and the way that design can influence people.<span id="more-501"></span><br />
So what does it take to become a graphic designer? Firstly it is a good idea to take art and design related courses whilst at school, as this will give you a good grounding as you start on the route to becoming a graphic designer. If you have not done this you might be able to get on a college course which will help you to learn more about being a graphic designer and will help you to further your education. To be really successful as a graphic designer you should really have a bachelor’s degree and this is one of the most basic requirements for many of the graphic design jobs that are advertised.<br />
During your bachelor’s degree to become a graphic designer you will cover a great deal of difference mediums and types of design. This will help you to gain an understanding of a wide range of different areas and it will also help you to decide what you would like to specialise your bachelor&#8217;s degree in. Subsequent years will then be spent in more specific areas in which you would like to work. There are so many different disciplines that are involved in graphic design that you might want to pick two or three and then in your final year focus on just one.<br />
If you are already a graphic designer and would like to pursue your career in a different direction you will be able to get onto an associate degree or a certificate program. These are designed to help graphic designers to branch out into different disciplines and increase their knowledge of these disciplines. However you must be aware that you must also have a bachelor&#8217;s degree in graphic design before you can start on a different graphic designer course.<br />
Becoming a graphic designer does mean a lot of hard work and a lot of determination, but it will be more than worth it when you are in your chosen profession. So even if you have not taken are or  design school, you still have a chance to become a graphic designer.</p>
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