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Designing Web Apps for the iPad

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What’s stopping you from creating a functional app/website for the iPad? My answer was the Objective-C coding language, time constraints and having to deal with the infamous Apple App Store. But if you’re a web designer, like me, and you think that designing for the iPad is outside the realm of possibility — think again

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10 Reasons You Shouldn’t Be a Designer

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Did you know that becoming a designer is relatively easy? You go to school (some people even skip that part), you interview for a job or start your own freelancing business, and then you start getting paid in exchange for making stuff look cool

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Make the Most Out of Social Media

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Social media is more than just socializing online. There is a broad range of conversation that happens online. One form of which is people talking about what they want to do.

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Using Charts and Graphs for Content

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As a designer, have you ever had to work on a project such as an annual report, brochure or even a blog post that contained a lot of data? Many designers are handed documents which contain tables of snore-inducing information with the expectation that they shine it up a bit—something akin to Extreme Makeover: Data Edition .

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50 Fresh Design Blogs You Should Be Reading

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The last year or two has seen a dramatic increase in the amount of new design and development related blogs breaking out in to the community. In this article, you will see a list of fresh and new design blogs worth subscribing to and reading. Our goal here is to help you discover a few sites that you might not have heard of before

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Free, Quirky Icon Set: The Dream Geek Team

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Iconshock , providers of professional icons, is back again to share to you wonderful Six Revisions readers a quirky and unique icon set: The Dream Geek Team . The set features well-known IT celebrities: Bill Gates, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, Steve Jobs, and Steve Ballmer

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How to Create Creativity

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‘Creative’ is the most popular adjective in the design world. Everybody wants to be a creative individual, find a creative solution, or discover a creative book.

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The Remote Designer: How to Work While on the Road

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The last two years have been a rollercoaster ride for digital employees. From massive corporate layoffs to newfound digital freedom – designers, online artists, and developers have had to create new ways to bring in clients, manage their time, and increase their income.

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A Designer’s List of New Year’s Resolutions

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Like most people around this time of year, I’ve been silently proclaiming that 2010 will be my year. I’ve been thinking about new goals, and I even thought about reading The Secret and creating my own vision board to help me achieve those goals. Then I thought there must be a less humiliating way to ring in the new year.

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A 4-Step Process for a Positive Web Marketing Approach

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A successful promotional strategy on the web is critical to the ubiquity of your product. When done in a way that relates to the target audience, not only can you get your product out in the minds of people, but you will also have contributed to the betterment of the web as a whole by contributing knowledge and information.

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