Setting up your own WordPress site with the accompanying plugins and widgets has become easier than ever before. Numerous tutorials, video guides and step-by-step introductions to WordPress have ensured that even the most basic users can enjoy using this hosting solution.
That being said, WordPress is also one of the most exploitative hosting services on the web – due to the fact that so many people set up their sites without any security solutions, getting past their login information is also more straightforward than ever.
Think how Samsung and Apple are always at each other’s throats over design patents.
How YouTube, Airbnb, Flipboard, Pinterest to Etsy, among many others, have been co-founded by designers.
Sure, a large chunk of money gets earmarked for the development part, but then, designing has always being a top priority for top companies.
Even Apple’s success stories are built on well-meaning, well-crafted UX designs.
When you begin your career, you are usually tight on budget, but being a beginner visual creative requires you, nonetheless, to invest in your tools.
While Adobe’s Creative Cloud app suit is a recognized standard for the industry, its price is quite hefty and not any college graduate/freelancer/aspiring artist can afford it. The same goes to the top of the line computer (whether it is traditionally Mac or Windows Surface Studio).
To say things bluntly, usability is when you make your website easy enough, so visitors can find everything they need, when they need it, as easy as possible.
A common opinion amongst web companies is that usability is pretty expensive to implement.
You got it right buddy! Money!
Great designs require your overwhelming attention to the tiniest bits, but most novice designers overlook such intricate details which in turn causes them conversions. This happens because their landing page is either not professional or too professional, both of them can ruin the overall experience of the readers.
Do you know the difference between font formats? And which one is best to use? And how to enable special characters? Calm down, here you find all the answers.
Have you noticed that not all fonts installed on your computer have the same extension? Some have the extension .ttf, some other .otf, and even termination.ps, with the following icons.