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Websites Design Tips to Improve Traffic - Psychology-Based - 0 views

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    One of the most authentic ways to improve traffic on your website is by understanding psychology. It is essential to keep in mind what are people looking for on your site. To keep engaging people, you need to learn the importance of psychology in web designing. Read here more about how to improve the traffic of your website with the help of psychology.
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How to Reflect your Brand Personality in your Email: 6 Examples - 1 views

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    If you own an ecommerce business and use email as a marketing tool, then you need to reflect your brand's personality in your emails. Your branding lies in the alignment of your text, the colors, the headers and footers, the typography and fonts you use, the way you write the copy, everything! Consistency is the key to creating a brand identity.
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What are the Benefits of Business Branding in Competitive World? - 0 views

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    Branding in its simplest form is everything visual about your business. From the color theme, you use the complexity of your logo and even your customer service.
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Comic Text Styles by graphickey | GraphicRiver - 0 views

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    Comic Text Styles
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3D Metallic Text Styles by graphickey | GraphicRiver - 0 views

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    3D Metallic Text Styles
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Fantasy 3D Text Styles by graphickey | GraphicRiver - 0 views

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    Fantasy 3D Text Styles
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Grunge Text Styles by graphickey | GraphicRiver - 0 views

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    Grunge Text Styles
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Ice Text Styles by graphickey | GraphicRiver - 0 views

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    Ice Text Styles
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Pattern 3D Text Styles by graphickey | GraphicRiver - 0 views

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    Pattern 3D Text Styles
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Tea Packaging Box Mockup by graphickey | GraphicRiver - 0 views

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    Tea Packaging Box Mockup
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Why Use WordPress | WordPress Website Design | Website Design - 1 views

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    Documenting the top 4 reasons to use or switch to WordPress for your website is a breeze - quite simply because there aren't only one but so many more benefits associated with this platform. So, here is a look! It is easy to customize WordPress And it offers you access to almost countless themes and plugins. That's perhaps the reason why you would find that people using WordPress are mostly no developers or programmers but laymen tweaking their personal blogs. WordPress are a great choice when it comes to ecommerce sites, websites and blogs (both personal and professional). WordPress themes are easily customizable quite simply because of the fact they have their own options panel that allow you to change colors, background, upload logo and even create beautiful sliders. You absolutely don't need to write codes at all. What more? In addition to the themes - there are thousand of plugins for you to work with! It is Very Easy to Manage That partly explains why there are so many laymen out there who are using this platform without hiccups. The ease of management means: You can update themes and plugins from within your WordPress admin dashboard. You can make use of the WordPress Backup plugin to create backups automatically and store your data safely in a remote location. You can manage your WordPress-backed website on the move with WordPress mobile apps. It is SEO friendly WordPress is written employing high-end procedures, codes and semantic markup. This is the reason why it is so popular among both the geeks and non-geeks. This is also precisely the reason why WordPress-backed websites rank higher than other websites on Google and other major search engines. A Plethora of Ways to Use WordPress There are various ways in which you can use WordPress - right from very simple websites to eCommerce marketplaces. And this is something which renders WordPress so flexible!
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Coffee Mug Mockup by graphickey | GraphicRiver - 0 views

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    Coffee Mug
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GPS Map Camera - 1 views

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    GPS Map Camera / Timestamp Camera- Share your geo-location of street, longitude, latitude through photos to your family & friends. Different templates and settings to adjust your dialogue color as per your requirements.
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Designing for your target audience | Webdesigner Depot - 0 views

  • The first thing you have to figure out about your target audience is who they are. What kind of things do they do? What kind of music do they listen to? What products do they use? How old are they? The answers to these questions and many more will help you better understand the people you are designing for. Getting an understanding of these individuals helps you create with ease and make something you know will relate to them and end up communicating well.
  • Again, you have to know the target audience. If you or your client have no idea who you’re designing for, you’re really taking a stab in the dark and hoping and praying you come up with something. There are times when you may have a wide variety of people in your audience, but you’ve got to find a commonality between the majority of folks.
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      This is a good article about psychographics and knowing your target audience.
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  • Also be aware that you’ve got to ask the right questions. If I want to know why people like that t-shirt design, I’m not going to ask them what size shirt they wear, I’m going to focus on the design. For example, why they like the design or what it means to them. You want to ask questions that will help you figure your audience out and help you make educated guesses on the things they’ll like in the future.
  • Keep in mind, demographic information is only useful to a certain extent. You still need to figure out what your audience likes and what they feel (as well as what they like to feel). Don’t get so caught up in asking the regular boring questions about age and income that you forget to ask about their interests as well.
  • Say that your web designs allow users to connect with a company in ways that were never imagined. Say that your product isn’t just a product but it contributes to your life in much deeper ways.
  • Try to highlight what you can do for them and not just your skill set.
  • Once you feel like you have a good grasp on your target market, you need to have an even better grasp of what you’re trying to do or what it is you are trying to design for. If you are trying to sell a product or service, what are you trying to convey about that product or service?
  • The greatest fundamental theory that you cannot ever lose is be visual hierarchy. As a designer, you have to remember and understand that you have all the power of figuring out what your audience looks at when they look at a flyer or a package. Use that to your advantage in everything you do. This theory basically states that you create hierarchy or importance based on what is the biggest and what is the smallest. While that’s the first contributor, the second contributor is going to be placement. Your most important visual, whether it be a headline or a picture, should be above or at eye level. Putting it below eye level or out of the initial view is a complete and total waste of time.
  • A lot of times, we want people to stop and notice something crazy we’ve done with a layout or something, but we shouldn’t be reinventing the wheel, we should just be making sure everything makes sense and is legible. You want whoever sees your visual to get the main points even if they’re only passing by.
  • As I said before, as a graphic designer, I just want to do fun designs with crazy colors, cool shapes, and illustrations. For my own personal business that works, because I tend to cater to trendier, younger folks who are interested in trying new things. However, sometimes I get a client who is less interested in that. I sometimes get clients who are extremely corporate, so I have to pull myself in a bit as they aren’t interested at all in cool and crazy designs. I don’t bore them to death with my design, but I will make sure there is focus on what needs focus.
  • Many times we can get caught up in ourselves and what we want, but it has nothing to do with what we want, and everything to do with what the audience wants.
  • Many designers and owners believe a website’s sole purpose is to tell everyone about your product or service and why it’s completely awesome. Well, I beg to differ. A website is supposed to be an extension of your business and should be used to communicate with current customers as well as potential customers. Keep it consistent with your target market and make yourself available on your website.
  • Make sure you have a clear message on your site—if you sell several products try to highlight one. If you have several different services highlight one or highlight the reasons why people keep coming back; create a feeling. No matter the demographics of your audience, your website should be clear and consistent.
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    I found this to be a great article about understanding who your target audience is when designing not only for personal purposes for my own business but also for the businesses that I design for.
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