Healing Arts Web Design

Category - Web Design

For Clients, Web Design

Is Your Website Inspired?

Showing your website visitors and customers that you believe in what you are doing is an important step in creating an effective online presence.

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Web Design

Responsive Custom iPad Content Slider

For a new project I developed a custom iPad content slider based on Twitter Bootstrap’s tab functionality that works great on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices. See it live at cocentrix.com.

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For Clients, Web Design

Why Your Website Should be Responsive

A Summary of Responsive Web Design If you’re not a web designer or developer, there’s a chance that you’ve never heard of responsive web design. The Wikipedia entry for Responsive Web Design starts off with this definition: Responsive Web Design (RWD) is an approach to web design in which a designer intends to provide an

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Tutorial, Web Design

Designing in the Browser

In this post I weigh the benefits and drawbacks of designing in Photoshop or going straight to code. Which method leads to the best finished product?

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For Clients, Web Design

Design Matters for Your Business

Design matters. This can be a difficult way of thinking to convince prospective clients at times. Why should I redesign my website when the one I have does the job?

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Web Design

Identity Design Process

I thought it was worth documenting my identity design process and how I use brainstorming and sketching to arrive at logo design concepts.

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Web Design

Tools of a Freelancer

I thought I would share a little bit about my workflow and some of the tools I use day in and day out to run my business. As a web designer, a good part of my day is spent online, so it makes sense that all of my tools are web applications themselves.

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Web Design

What Does a Designer Do?

There are a lot of definitions out there for the term designer. The best way that I can explain what I do as a designer is as follows: I strive to organize and present your organization's story in the way that best accomplishes the goals and objectives of your business, all while helping to define and strengthen your brand. Another way to say it is, let's not just focus on design as slapping a coat of paint on the wall. Let's approach design as a way of thinking more than anything else, a way of approaching a problem...

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