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2009 Website Trends

Web and Graphic Designers such as ourselves are very creative and always looking for new and exciting ways to dazzle our viewers. This in turn creates many new trends as more and more designers pick up these techniques. We are going to show you some of the biggest of these trends for 2009 and explain the advantages to using these techniques in your own work.


To begin, typography and font trends are becoming more and more prevalent.

Embossing letterpress in order to give titles a “pressed” look has rarely been used until now. This technique adds a refined style to titles, and gives it a solid look that really looks nice.

Webdesign superstar

Embossed Lettering

Dragon Interactive

Embossed Lettering

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Thursday, January 22nd, 2009 Design, Web Design 2 Comments

How to Find a Good Web Design Company

This article was published by: Johnny Flash and we thought it was a great article to publish it on our blog too.

There are so many web design companies that it can be difficult to find one that you feel confident in. Here are seven steps to take to find a good web design company.

Explore Consultations/Referrals

One of the best ways to find a quality web design company is to ask around. Do you know anyone that recently created a web site or other business owners that might have experience in this area? Ask them about the process and if they would recommend the web designer that created their site.

Evaluate the Company

Once you’ve found several possibilities, evaluate the company. Take a close look at their website. Is it thought out? Does it look professional? Can you find information that you’re looking for? Also examine their portfolio of other web sites they’ve completed. Do they look like web sites that reflect a style and size you are looking for? Before you move on, jot down their contact information and company location. You want to make sure they are located in the same country as you (if possible) and have an accessible email and phone number.

Evaluate their Communication

The next step is to communicate with them. Measuring email response time is usually a good test. How long does it take them to reply? Are they helpful? Can they answer your questions? If it takes them more than 24 hours to respond to you during weekdays, then that may be a sign to keep looking. You want to have a responsive design company.

Expect a Comprehensive Proposal

Once you’ve established communication, ask the web design company for a written proposal. It should be detailed and include specifics such as cost, terms, timeline for completion and require a signature. Don’t be surprised if they require a deposit upon contract signing–this is a common practice in the industry.

Email a Current Client

If the terms of the contact seem reasonable, ask if you can contact a current client. This will hopefully boost your confidence and give you access to an outside opinion. Make sure you thank them for taking the time to answer your questions.

Examine your Choices

Receive proposals from multiple companies and then compare your choices. Remember, lowest price doesn’t always translate to the best choice. Look through the terms of each contract and re-examine your confidence in each company.

Ensure you have the Ability to make Changes

Make sure when your new web site is all up and running and the web design company is done, that you will have an easy way to update your web site. Don’t be forced to learn HTML and the ins and outs of the web in order to keep your site effective. Talk about this before signing on the dotted line.

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Friday, December 26th, 2008 Design, Design Business, Web Design No Comments