Posts Tagged ‘Offline’
Print is so last century, Right? Not always the case. There are reasons why print magazines and newspapers continue to sell. Some of them might be personal inertia and the slow penetration of electronic publication. However, a glossy print magazine still has a strong appeal. How can a website designer take the good parts of print and use them to make an even better site? Here are a few tips
I have been trying to break into the Internet Marketing world, and this requires a lot of work on my part – writing articles, creating websites, etc. For the past few weeks, I have been feeling so lazy when it comes to actually creating something or writing articles. I even paid people to write articles for me. My productivity was down, way down, until I made one simple change. It’s so simple, you’re going to laugh.
Because I am a very creative person, I have this container of scrapbook paper. Yes, sometimes I use it for scrapbooks of course, but over time I have found other uses for the stuff as well!
The theme is Social Network Sites. You challenge is to redesign your favorite networking site, whether it be Twitter, Facebook or even a popular blog or website. *cough*Craigslist*cough* It doesn’t have to be coded, but rather a mock up; big or small. Have fun guys.
As a teenager, you’d probably be thinking to yourself, why should I attend X, as a teen? Well, if you are somebody with a passion/interest/business in that field then maybe you should. There are events for any and everything you have interests for.
What do you get when you add Moleskine + GTD? A hacked life-planner! A Moleskine is basically a designers prefers choice when it comes to notebooks. They come in many colors, sizes, and varieties, some are even guides to big cities like New York or Amsterdam. GTD (Getting things done) is a powerful method to manage commitments, information, and communication.