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Yellow Website Designs

Oct 23, 2011
Yellow Website Designs

Here is a collection of yellow websites. Yellow is one of those colors that typically is only used for a accent color. Yellow can be a hard color to design with because it can be overwhelming on a bright backlit screen that you don't get in the print world.


One of the best ways to get repeat visitors is to increase the amount of engagement on your site. If there is no way for users to interact or react to your content than you are just an information site. Here are 8 of the most common ways of doing so.


Are Archives a Thing of the Past

Blog archives have been an important part of blogs since well, there have been blogs, but are they really necessary or relavant any more. Especially now that that it is easier to build search into your site, and find other ways of promoting older posts.


College Website Design Inspiration

Inspiration can be found anywhere. College websites are no exception. I work for a college as a web designer so I tend to look at these a lot anyway but everyone can learn something. College and University websites are very complex, with thousands of pages that can go many levels deep. By studying how colleges handly the tough task of building navigation and creating a site structure that is easy to navigate, you can apply it to your own websites.


Editing Multiple Text Layers Photoshop

One of the biggest hassles of working with Photoshop is dealing with text. Especially when doing a web interface you may have lots of different text layers. And say you want to change the color of all the text to blue, normally that would mean selecting each layer individually and making the change, but here is a quick tip to make the process a little easier.

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