Posts Tagged ‘community’

How Often Should You Redesign Your Business Cards?

This is a question I ask myself every so often. I’m a big advocate of young talented people establishing their identity with business cards. I’ve had them since I was about 13, and I’m 17 now. In four years, I’ve gone through four redesigns. For me, I make an update when the crucial information changes [...]

Posted on: October 3rd, 2011 by Nicole Dominguez | Tags: , , , , ,

Ageism in the Design World

Being a teenager in the design world is tough. You’re an outcast, a minority, but also somebody very unique. However, some people believe teenagers can’t compare to their older, more “experienced” designer counterparts. This is a form of Ageism, which is defined as “stereotyping of and discrimination against individuals or groups because of their age” (Wikipedia).

Posted on: August 6th, 2011 by Nicole Dominguez | Tags: , , , , ,

Free Month of Web Hosting at A Small Orange + Exclusive Coupon

SoDevious is hosted at ASmallOrange, and I thought that I would share some exclusive coupons that I came across. When I have problems, these guys are quick to respond. Not to mention that they are an actual company, not little kids trying to sell you stuff. Did I mention that they also support reselling?

Posted on: October 28th, 2010 by Nicole Dominguez | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

What your Website’s Design Says About You

For many, the first impression of your website can say a lot about the kind of person you are. After all, that’s all we really have to show people who we are online. For example, if you are labeling yourself as a designer in your portfolio, but use (or buy) a template, what does that make you? A designer should design his or her website, not use the work of others in their respective repertoires. So, what do others think of this?

Posted on: October 19th, 2010 by Nicole Dominguez | Tags: , , , , , , ,

The Many Seen and Unseen Faces of SoDevious – The Finale

Alright guys, this mini-series has come to a close. Here are the last of the looks that SoDevious has sported in recent times. I hope you enjoy them! They really do bring back some memories for me.

Posted on: October 7th, 2010 by Nicole Dominguez | Tags: , , , , , , ,

September SOTM: It’s voting time!

It seems that our first ever SOTM has been a success! We will open voting with eight participants. If you caught us too late, hang tight because there will be another SOTM next month! Vote for your favorite now!

Posted on: September 17th, 2010 by Nicole Dominguez | Tags: , , , , ,

10 Tips for Building Your Own Forum Community

Forum owners choose a fantastic way to build brand loyalty and develop sales, but also face special challenges in the process. To help you meet those challenges and avoid some of the pitfalls others have experienced, here are 8 tips for building your own forum community. By learning from the experience of others, you can help make your forum a success.

Posted on: September 15th, 2010 by JamesAdams | Tags: , ,

The Many Seen and Unseen Faces of SoDevious – Part 2

Alright folks, here’s part two! I hope that you are enjoying these as much as I am. As promised, here is the image that our favicon came from!

Posted on: September 9th, 2010 by Nicole Dominguez | Tags: , , , , ,

30 Amazing Examples of Pixel Perfection in Web Design

A recent trend in Web Design is what one would call ‘Pixel Perfect’. Meaning, that the detail is what makes the design stand out; the little pixels that get perfectly placed to make it truly magnificent. Here are thirty examples of websites that stand out just like that. Play close attention to the bottom of each of the images, because this is where I showcase how the designer played with pixels to make their design truly perfect.

Posted on: July 22nd, 2010 by Nicole Dominguez | Tags: , , , , , ,

The Benefits of Using WordPress

Wordpress is amazing and flexible blogging engine; so flexible in fact that it can be used as a CMS, and often is. There are so many advantages with using Wordpress, for one, it’s user friendly, and if you aren’t comfortable messing with PHP, there’s no need! These features just make blogging that much more enjoyable. Wordpress proves to be flexible and easy to work with, wherever your a serious n00b or a PHP Expert.

Posted on: April 18th, 2010 by Shameik Reid | Tags: , , , , ,


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