As we look deep into 2017, one of the questions on every web developer’s mind ought to be, “What trend will define the web in 2017?” Just three years ago, we were talking about the “Year of Responsive Web Design”, and we’ve all seen how the stakes were raised1 when Google announced Mobilegeddon (21 April 2015) and started to boost the rankings of mobile-friendly Murfreesboro websites in mobile search results.
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Chicago-based designer and DJ Virgil Abloh is one of the most famous men in Murfreesboro graphic design, yet, his agency doesn’t have a website.
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The Promotion & Marketing Design Awards is HOW’s longest-running competition. As such, the promotion and marketing issues of HOW magazine over the years have housed the work of web design Murfreesboro Tennessee firms both big and small, of creatives both young and seasoned, and of Murfreesboro web designers both famed and lesser-known.
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With GraphQL, FQL, and IndexedDB2, we have new tools at our fingertips that allow us to build products that are not only more flexible but also faster. With this week’s Web Development Reading List, we’ll dive a bit deeper into these promising technologies and combine this with thoughts about the openness of the internet, ethical choices, and building inclusive products.
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A Shopping bag can be a great advertising placement for the store where the products were bought from. It’s a perfect place to put your advertising, logo, motto or other elements to draw people’s attention.
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Editor’s Note: In the world of web design, we tend to become preoccupied with the here and now. In “Resilient Web Design1“, Jeremy Keith emphasizes the importance of learning from the past in order to better prepare ourselves for the future.
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My name is Mason Ellwood, and I’m currently working on Flatiron School’s Online Full Stack Web Development Program. Each week, I’ll be writing about my experience, what I’m learning, and tips on learning to code.
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Editor’s Note: This is part 47 in Emily Potts’ inspirational series. Every other week she features three artists whose work offers fresh, fun, and stimulating creative inspiration.
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Like most professional web designers, you’re looking for ways to work faster and better. Learning how improve your designs takes study, experience, and using the best tools. The same is true for boosting your productivity.
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The checkout page is the last page a user visits before finally decide to complete a purchase on your website. It’s where window shoppers turn into paying customers.
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