If you write a blog, it’s important to updateit regularly with new and engaging content. Fresh content keeps your readers engaged and highlights your professionalism. It’s also important from an SEO perspective.
You have more opportunities to use keywords in a natural way, and your pages will be indexed more frequently, leading to higher rankings in search engines.
It’s a highly competitive world and the market demands not only excellence in what you do – your core competency, but it also demands that professionals be good at many other skills related to your profession, in other words, market demands multi-skilled, multi-talented professionals who can multi-task.
You may be great at what you do but your overall skill set with respect to market demand decides your career path.
You’ve read it on blogs, heard it on podcasts and design conferences: 2017 is the year of UX & UI design.
These days, a simple website isn’t enough. Did you know almost 70% of users leave websites if the UX is poorly designed?
As 2016 ended, as we know—it’s a fine idea to begin looking ahead in the world of design to spot what graphic design trends are approaching our way. We’ve been imagining and visualizing how we can integrate stock photos and vectors into new-fangled and stimulating design themes. Whereas we’ve witness several auspicious trends over the past year, 2017 is assuring to take design to a brighter, intrepid stage.
Let’s turn to what this year 2017 will probably have in stockpile for us as graphic designers. In this article, we will be discussing about the trends we all have been noting and are possibly to spear in this year. We will be conversing about artistic and conspicuous trends which we will be witnessing this year 2017.
It is not always easy to decide that whether to use Objective-C or Swift for a project as there are enormous factors that need to be consider every time you start a new project. Discussing over this topic as it is the most common question that most of the iOS app development learners asked.
Choosing a right and the most appropriate language depends on project and team context and preference, allegiance to one programming language. Rather than swaying Objective-C or Swift flag, we are considering all the aspects of a project that points to one language over the other like project scope, scale, team composition and technical considerations.