ThemeShock Giveaway – 10 Winners of The Shock Bundle Containing 107 Premium Themes

 Posted in Freebies 56 days ago Written by: Rean John Uehara 48 Comments

Today we are unleashing the beast of all giveaways: 10 Winners of ThemeShock’s Shock Bundle with a total worth of $1290! What’s inside the Shock Bundle? Ready yourself to be super shocked!

WordPress ThemeShock offers useful free (and premium) collections of WordPress themes, quality icons (more than 30,000), html/css templates, vector characters, logo templates, web design sets and more, as well as WordPress related articles on their blog. Seriously, you will be amazed with its free bundles.

Its premium product is called The Shock Bundle, which comes loaded with 107 premium WP themes (with a “full of features” framework), 20,000 icons from its partner site: Iconshock and over 28,000 additional icons (14,000 Android, 14,000 iPhone icons, 427 credit card icons and 150 social icons), 75 css/xhtml templates, 50 web design sets, 25 vector mascots sets, 500 logo templates and even more!

Wow!

ThemeShock Giveaway – 10 Winners of The Shock Bundle Containing 107 Premium Themes

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Make Everyone Jealous with Green Themes, Palettes and Artworks

 Posted in Web Design 57 days ago Written by: Costin Găman 8 Comments

Soon you’ll make everyone green with envy by showing off your newfound knowledge of this month’s colour! Read on for some interesting bits of trivia, tips, puns and finally, as always, a showcase with a little something for everybody. Enough beating around the bush, let’s get to it!

Other color of the month you might enjoy:

December - Colour Chronicles: Bold Brown
January - Colour Chronicles: Brilliant Blue
February - Set Your Website on Fire with Red Themes, Photos, and Palettes

Make Everyone Jealous with Green Themes, Palettes and Artworks

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Market and Sell Your Digital Goods the Right Way

 Posted in Web Design 57 days ago Written by: Stelian Subotin 3 Comments

In previous years, digital marketplaces have evolved significantly. Day by day, more and more designers, developers, photographers and musicians of all levels have started to begin their experiences with  marketplaces and selling digital files online.  These ‘stock markets’ represent a good source of revenue for people of all skills, from beginners to advanced, that is why if you have not started your adventure with these places that are great for generating income, you should consider it right now.

Market and Sell Your Digital Goods the Right Way

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How to Create a Sexy Small Download Icon

 Posted in Tutorials 58 days ago Written by: Dillen Verschoor 8 Comments

Hi there folks, I’m back with another tutorial on how to create a sexy small download graphic. It doesn’t even have to end up as a download graphic, it can be anything. Think of a loading bar, a upload thing or even a cool button.

In this tutorial you will learn simple but elegant techniques that you can apply on your designs!

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The Power of Stories for Enhanced User Experience

 Posted in Inspiration 58 days ago Written by: Salman Siddiqui 0 Comments

What ticks Twitter? It is not only the best possible news feed being generated by various Twitter users but also the stories that say it all in 144 characters. Although Internet has helped humans evolve the way they communicate yet the purpose remains the same – to stay in touch, to communicate and to share each other’s stories. How we do it hardly matters nowadays. Today I will discuss how stories have been used over and over in order to attract the attention of consumers and how it can be used to build a brand.

The Power of Stories for Enhanced User Experience

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7 Creative Ways to Use HTML5 Canvas

 Posted in Web Design 58 days ago Written by: Vail Joy 2 Comments

One of the most exciting features of HTML5 is the <canvas> element that can be used to draw vector graphics, create amazing effects, or produce interactive games and animations. Canvas is supported in all modern browsers, including the upcoming Internet Explorer 10, but a little help from JavaScript allows older versions to adapt. It was originally designed by Apple for creating lightweight dashboard widgets on its mobile devices, but is now an openly developed W3C spec which grants it enormous flexibility and application.

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Increase SEO Juice for Your Website with Internal Linking

 Posted in Web Design 59 days ago Written by: Ryan Taft 11 Comments

Are you thinking about building a website or a blog? Perhaps you have recently built a website for yourself or your business? Whatever the situation be, one thing that is absolutely critical to your new site’s success is Search Engine Optimization (SEO).

Optimizing your website for search engines can be one of the most overwhelming tasks for new website owners. Everyone wants their website to come up at the top of Google search results. Unfortunately, most website owners don’t realize just how much work it takes in order to make that happen.

Increase SEO Juice for Your Website with Internal Linking

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6 Tips to Stay Focused on Project Deadlines

 Posted in Web Design 60 days ago Written by: Christian Vasile 3 Comments

Staying focused on your goals may be difficult at times as a freelancer. Not having a nine-to-five job, selecting your own clients, setting your own rates and deadlines and also doing PR work for yourself is quite different than being a full-time employee in a web design agency, where many of the things above are done by different individuals or departments. One of the most difficult things I encountered when I started as a freelancer was staying focused on the deadlines. And not only keeping my focus, but also meeting the deadline and delivering the project on time – at the end of the day, this is one of the most important things alongside the quality of your work.

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Unleashing Facebook Page Timeline Tips with a Riveting Showcase

 Posted in Web Design 61 days ago Written by: Jenna Scaglione 2 Comments

After Facebook launched Timeline for profiles, it was pretty obvious that the social media giant would eventually push similar changes to Pages. Are you excited about the new Timeline for your Facebook Business Page or do you dislike the change? Unfortunately, you don’t have a say in the matter. On March 30th, Facebook will automatically convert your page to the new Timeline format. Numerous changes affecting designs, analytics, postings, and more will take effect, so before you make a move, take a look at some of these important Facebook Page Timeline Tips.

Unleashing Facebook Page Timeline Tips with a Riveting Showcase

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Tips on Designing the Perfect Navigation System for Your Website

 Posted in Web Design 61 days ago Written by: Salman Siddiqui 9 Comments

Where is the Home Button? Does this website even care about its navigation system? And, by the way, why are they using breadcrumbs when I don’t see how it could be useful? Well, navigational menus can be a big turn off for your readers if they aren’t planned well. Although webmasters assume that a simple menu is enough, most of the time yet they forget that a navigational menu has its own requirements. Sometimes a simple to use navigation will do just fine for your website design while at times you will have to click a lot of links into your navigational menu so as to compliment the various branches of your website.

This discussion will pick up some of the obvious forms of websites and then shed some light on how the navigational menu changes for each of them. Hold tight and don’t leave!

Tips on Designing the Perfect Navigation System for Your Website

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