Posted by: Jose Uzcategui on 7/15/2010 6:42:47 PM
In any web design project, even after the ideas and overall style have been approved and laid out, there are pages where you can be more creative than others.
In our experience clients are more permissive of creative ideas in the site’s 404 Error Page. And this is pretty common, not only to our laid-back Vancouver clients.
Posted by: Jose U. on 2/8/2010 8:11:18 PM
One of the current challenges for web designers out there, either in Vancouver, Toronto, Canada, or anywhere else for that matter, is browser compatibility. Different browsers can sometimes display the same website differently.
Posted by: Octavio Marquez on 12/4/2008 4:52:35 PM
I was asked to write a couple of meaningful paragraphs about web design so our site visitors could understand our design philosophy, and what I do at Snaptech. I was asked to stay within the framework of "Clear and Concise" and avoid being too conceptual. Well, that’s easier said… Web design doesn't exist. It is a myth. And it’s tired.
Posted by: Octavio Marquez on 7/21/2008 3:11:26 PM
There used to be a World of different design schools, each of them proud of their own roots and achievements. But “living in a global village” as Mcluhan would say, we are on the best course towards losing our identity.
Posted by: Octavio Marquez on 7/14/2008 2:55:27 PM
We have to develop a brand for an IT Solutions company. Or, even better (more difficult) we have to re-brand it. The company has been there for a while, it is established and has a recognizable profile
Posted by: Octavio Marquez on 7/7/2008 1:37:25 PM
Textual content is everywhere around us. We constantly have to read whether we want to or not. We read printed material - books, newspapers, pamphlets, bills, posters and billboards, as well as TV, computer or theatre screens. We read wine and t-shirt labels too. wherever we look there are different letters. Our world is made out of fonts.
Posted by: Octavio Marquez on 6/27/2008 6:52:03 PM
Some people see things differently from the very beginning. Some become best friends with a blank piece of paper and a pencil at around the same time.