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Graphics & Multimedia Design
Colors that sell[Nov. 29, 2004] How do we know what colors to use? By Suzanne Roman
Streaming Audio Made Easy[Aug. 14, 2004] Internet streaming audio-The most prevalent form of multimedia on the Internet today! By Quentin Brown
Web Site Templates[Jul. 27, 2004] How to make web website x 10 times cheaper and x 10 times faster? By Anthony Lee
LOSE THE WAIT![Jun. 25, 2004] Two methods to trim load times. By Jennifer Johnson
The MAYA Stage[Jun. 23, 2004] The MAYA stage is the limit that society places on your design. By Jake Gorst
Slow Loading Pages[Jun. 21, 2004] One of the biggest problems you will encounter, and one that visitors really hate, is slow loading pages. By Jeff Colburn
Color Psychology in Marketing[Jun. 21, 2004] List of some of the common colors and what type of psychological emotion they invoke in people By Al Martinovic
Don't Make Them Wait[Feb. 6, 2004] I have noticed that many web sites are trying to portray themselves as if they were a TV network. They put top-notch graphics and sound into their web page. What these companies are missing is that their visitors are not watching TV. This works fine for those with broadband high speed connections. The fact is, most are viewing your web site on a screen that is between 15 and 19 inches wide, can only see 216 colors, and can only download at 28.8 kb per second. By Scott Pamatat
What is Flash and when and why to use it?[Feb. 16, 2003] Flash is a vector animation software originally designed to create animations for display on web pages. Vector graphics are ideal for the web because they are so lightweight.
Web design for the no-talent artist[Feb. 3, 2003] Not everyone can hit a 90 mile per hour fast ball 400 feet. That's why there are so few major league baseball players. Most everyone enjoyed art class while in school, but we also realized there was probably only one in each classroom who actually had a talent for drawing. So too with web design. We can't all be like the brilliant Willie Otto, but that shouldn't limit our ability to present a credible web offering that serves our purposes, and attracts attention. If your graphic art talent is limited to stick figures and cartoon landscapes, this article may just be for you.
Your Choice Of Website Color[Jul. 11, 2002] Many web designers overlook the importance of color when designing a web site. Color should be one of your first concerns when it comes time to start your web site design. If you don't pay close attention to the colors you chose, your site you will end up either plain and boring or so chaotic it's hard to look at. The color you use should only be chosen after careful consideration. By Scott Pamatat
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