Archive for May, 2009
Saturday, May 30th, 2009
Joanna Gadel asked: Have you noticed while searching on internet that several existing website don’t look appealing or they have too poor navigation? In fact some times it is seen that they are popular into search engines but still they are loosing their business from internet.Actually what happens? Website owners ...
Posted in Web Design | No Comments »
Thursday, May 28th, 2009
Craig Rad asked: One of the most appreciated features of graphic design, however, is not the multitude of projects you can win, but the fact that this type of online job allows you to set your own schedule and have a flexible work program. There are many cases of designers ...
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Saturday, May 23rd, 2009
Daanyaal asked: I've already got the one where the logo is glowing with the word "playboy" (also glowing) on top. All i need is the simple black and white bunny logo as a desktop wallpaper. Yahoo and google images havnt helped.ERROL
Posted in Drawing & Illustration | 4 Comments »
Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
spinxwebdesign asked: Graphic design can be a boon for your website or curse if done wrongly. Visual pleasure is the strongest asset and quality of any website which makes them a visitor attracting medium. No matter how good your online content and information is useful for the end user, if ...
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Wednesday, May 6th, 2009
Nutmeg5060 asked: I've drawn up a professional-looking logo for some family friends who are starting a small business, but this is the first time I have done such a thing and I'm not sure how much to charge them. I haven't kept track of my hours, so I'm looking for ...
Posted in Drawing & Illustration | 2 Comments »
Sunday, May 3rd, 2009
Meatchuck asked: I just bought a buffetclarinet off of ebay for quite cheap. The logo is a normal logo and it has the logo and intermediate stamped underneath the logo on it. I'm a little concerned because the logo is stamped and not engraved. I'm an unexperienced ...
Posted in Performing Arts | 3 Comments »