When Graphic Designers get bored

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Some great Graphics we found online – thanks to the guys that created this.

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The Process

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What if there were no stop signs and a major corporation was charged with inventing one?

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[Web DevS Team] SEO and Web Design Philippines

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Web Dev Solutions Philippines are group of experienced freelance web graphic designers, developers, SEO, Virtual Assistant, Search Engine Marketers, Videographers and Photographers can customize and/or custom build your websites as per your requirement

We understand that some of the entrepreneurs can not afford web designs and online marketing so we established this Web Development Solutions Philippines to give you affordable rates for web design and SEO and to make your site visible.

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Winning Website Design (part 1)

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Interview with website designer Jody Levinson of TroutDream.com / Steven R. Van Hook, PhD

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web site designers?

Posted by admin on December 27th, 2009 and filed under web site designers | 4 Comments »

how much would a one page website cost?

22$

What skills should a web programmer have?

Posted by admin on December 27th, 2009 and filed under web programmers | 6 Comments »

I am looking for a web programmer for my company and I need some guidelines as to what to look for, since I don’t know anything about web design or programming myself

You’ll find that most web programmers know their languages fairly well. The key is whether they can make the kind of site you want. I suggest emailing different prospective programmers with a basic list of what you want your company’s site to have or do, and ask them to explain how, technically, they would go about it. Look for someone who understands exactly what you want, and knows exactly how to make it happen. And most importantly, look at their portfolio – explore the sites, see if they look like the kind of thing you’d want to represent your company. Remember that some skills, like MySQL for example, won’t be necessary unless you want a certain component – in this case a database. As to tech knowledge, here are some sites with info about what to look for:

http://www.fortymedia.com/blog/howto/28/what-to-look-for-in-web-design-talent

http://www.webmonkey.com/webmonkey/99/22/index4a.html?tw=e-business

Are there taxes for personal web-designing and management?

Posted by admin on December 27th, 2009 and filed under web designing | 1 Comment »

A friend of mine wants to start a personal web-designing project. In this scenario, we will find local businesses and charge them for a web page and updates fees. Question is are there any taxes involved or tax regulations?
Location is New Jersey, America if required.

You do not have to charge sales tax for a service that is provided but he will need to pay income tax on any income that he makes from this business.

what are some PERMANENT solutions to war? any good web-sites to help?

Posted by admin on December 27th, 2009 and filed under web solutions | 7 Comments »

i have to write an english paper over it and i need some ideas!! please!! THANKS SO MUCH!

permanent solution to war – set off a couple atomic bombs and kill everyone, that would stop all war.

Is there web designers who specialize in Adult toy stores?

Posted by admin on December 27th, 2009 and filed under web designers | 4 Comments »

I want to start selling high end adult sex toys and products. I am looking for someone to develop my site and would prefer a web builder who has done a site like this before. I need a designer who understands the difference between sexy and sleazy.

Thanks for any help you can provide,
Temple

My business is websites. You would need to find site provider that offers both adult content hosting and a e-com option. Tieing it in with paypal or using a CC portholl would probly be best. Althought I’v never personaly created a site ment for adult content I have created e-com sites. I dont know where in the world you are but if your anywhere close to MA feel free to stop by our site.

www.webstudioproductions.com (formaly BigAlOnline)

I want to purchase a new computer but don’t know where to start. I need a computer to web site Design?

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I want to purchase a new computer but don’t know where to start. I need a computer to web site Designe(for study) , search the net, play games, copy/record music and movies, flash , maya, 3dmax, and all Macromedia software in need………….
i don’t know how much hard drive need Ram and GB ect…….

please help!

Don’t buy a branded computer, they _always_ priced much higher than if you build one yourself. The hardest part of building your own computer might be to choose the hardwares, and avoiding incompatibility, but incompatibility is rather rare. The best practice is ALWAYS choose the motherboard first, whenever building a computer.

CPU:
Well, the ones we’re worrying most for CPU are usually games. Newer games nowadays need at least newer Pentium 4 or Athlon processor. Get a duo core processor if you wish.

RAM:
Web Designing don’t need much RAM. HTML editing (WYSIWYG) needs around 64MB and Graphic Editing needs around 128MB to 512MB.

Surfing the net needs around 16MB-256MB, depending on your surfing habit. (if you’re like me, who like to open around 60 pages open at the same time, you’ll need more RAM)

Playing games… well, what kind of games? Newer games have really high RAM demand, and really high graphic card, but older games could run fine on a 32MB RAM. So, if you’re playing those memory hogs games, you’ll need around 1GB-2GB RAM (or sometimes 4GB).

Copy/Record Music and movies needs little RAM, around 64MB.

Flash, Maya, and 3DMax needs quite a bit, around 1GB.

So I’d recommend a 1GB or 2GB RAM should be enough.

Hard drive:
Seeing your use, you’d possibly need _at least_ 40GB. I’d recommend more, though, perhaps 80 or 120 GB

Graphic card:
Get a good ones. At least one with 256MB Graphic Memory.

Power Supplu (PSU):
Get ones with pure power. Don’t buy a cheap PSU unless you want your system to be fried.

Audio Card:
Onboard audio card should be enough.

Monitor:
Since you’re designing, I’d recommend something bigger than a usual monitor. Perhaps a minimal of 19" LCD monitor, use LCD if you’re gonna work long hours in front of the PC so not to tire your eyes too soon.

Speaker:
Decent ones (you’re not an audio freak aren’t you? A decent stereo speaker shouldn’t make much difference compared to a Surround Sound 7.1 audio arrangement).

Printer, Scanner, and other peripherals:
As needed.