The Mix by Chuck Green: There's nothing new under the sun. And yet we constantly see things that "look new." How? Chuck Green,
helps you understand how you can create something great by bringing something new to the mix. That is what this column is about—to create a conversation about the ingredients of design: type, illustrations, photography, and color. His approach will open give you a new way to look at design--so you can create a new mix yourself. Read what Chuck has to say!
Write Away with Christopher Meeks: Shouldn't we ought to write better? Ahem, yes, we should, and Christopher Meeks, noted author, Hollywood screenwriter and teacher shows you how. Read what Chris has to say.
Gary Priester's Web Site Clinic: Gary
Priester is a design genius. That said, he prefers to be called the Makeover Maven. Now that we've fulfilled his contract by saying this, we have to admit it's true. Let Gary show you how!
David Lewis on building a better e-business: David knows how to run his own
business. As he says, "I run a global communications empire from my home office. I think in time zones. I work all hours of the day. I report to no one. I am customer service and technical support. I am sales and marketing. I am accounts receivable and accounts payable. I am self-employed." Let David teach you how to make your business flourish through the web.
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Mary E. Carter: coloring outside the lines
- Color can be a complicated, and confusing topic. But artist and author Mary E. Carter, artist and writer, makes it easy. This series of articles is designed to help you get started right now selecting colors for your site. Mary E. Carter explains, in plain English, the color basics and
gives you instant tips to help you be colorful without being off-color. And her color theory is sugar coated to make it more palette-able. In no time at all, you'll be coloring inside and outside the lines. Read her latest: Color Smart: Pick A Peck Of Palettes
Roger Parker's One Minute Designer: Roger's one of the best-known authors about desktop publishing, and now he brings his experience to the web. With Roger's help, you won´t have to be a designer to look like one on the web. Read what Roger has to say!
Art of the Web by Gary David Bouton: Gary's a graphic guru, known for superb computer graphics. In his column, he helps you: find the best graphic program; get your photos web-ready; and shows you how to retouch your images so they look better than real life.
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