Archive for category Web Design
Color Trends Toolbar: my gift to you
Posted by cherished in Inspiration, Software/Tools, Web Design on August 22nd, 2009
As a designer, you know that there are probably millions of ways to arrange color palettes. Our environment is continually informing us of colors that best represent a slice of our humanity at any particular time. Technology, current events and philosophical beliefs are just some things that move and shape our color trends. Since following color trends is an ever changing, organic and creative process, there will never be one definitive resource on the matter. However, designers and manufacturers must stay on top of these patterns, to incorporate them, to respond to them or at least, just to be aware of them. In my efforts to stay on top of this ever changing and inspiring world of color, I have created a handy color trends toolbar to include quick and easy links to some of my favorite sites on COLOR.
As a special gift, I would love to share this very helpful color trend toolbar – “Cherish COLOR”.
- Designed for anyone who researches color and trends along with those who just love color and art
- Especially helpful for manufacturers, licensees and artists
- No risk, completely anonymous, no strings attached
- It works on Windows, Mac and Linux and on all the major browsers including Internet Explorer, Firefox, and finally Safari.
This easy to install tool bar has links to the most popular and useful sites in the areas of:
- Color Trends + Palettes (Sites, Blogs, Google Search, Books)
- Color Mixing (Color Tools, Color Management and Color Software)
- Color Me Fun (+ Games)
- Built in Google search engine
- Internet Radio (Add your favorite stations)
- Note Pad
- Weather
- E-mail Notifier
- Plus customize it by adding many “gadgets” of your choice
Please feel free to contact me with any feedback. You are also free to share this free tool with any design professionals you know would benefit. Enjoy!
You may download the browser toolbar here!
The Entrepreneur’s Handbook – 59 Resources For First Time Entrepreneurs

As a first time entrepreneur you probably have tons of questions. And every time you do a Google search for an answer you are bombarded with too much information and in some cases that information contradicts other things you have heard. Due to this, I have created a list of 54 resources that should help you out.
NextGEN Gallery « WordPress Plugins
Posted by cherished in Design Blogs, Scripts, Software/Tools, Web Design, Wordpress on April 14th, 2009
NextGEN Gallery is a popular full integrated Image Gallery plugin for WordPress with a Flash slideshow option.
20 Free Picasa Flash and HTML templates to showcase your photos
Posted by cherished in Multimedia, Scripts, Web Design on March 27th, 2009
Here are some Picasa web templates to create web Flash and HTML photo galleries and slideshows using Google’s Picasa without any knowledge of Flash, HTML, CSS and Javascript. Use these free templates to showcase your photos and images.
Nvu – free web design software
Posted by cherished in Software/Tools, Web Design on January 12th, 2009
About Nvu
Nvu (pronounced “N-view,” for a “new view”) is a free, open source software program that allows you to build websites and web pages using a simple WYSIWYG editor (what-you-see-is-what-you-get). Nvu makes creating web pages as easy as using a word processor and rivals such programs as Adobe’s Dreamweaver and Microsoft’s Expression Web, only for free! With Nvu’s built-in site manager, connecting to your website and making changes is a snap.
MOST COMMON SEO Problems
Posted by cherished in Marketing, Web Design on December 5th, 2008
Ideas to better your search engine rankings.
1. Frames – a HUGE SEO no-no. Since new content is loaded in a new frame, every page has the same URL. Search engine’s (SEs) simply can’t properly crawl and index your site if it’s in frames. The last time I checked, Inktomi and AltaVista won’t even try indexing your page if it sees frames. It’s also terribly dated, doesn’t print properly, and doesn’t display properly in some browsers.
2. Flash – I love flash animation, but it should be used sparingly – not as your entire site. SEs can’t see “inside” the flash file, all they see is that a flash file is there. So, if you have all or most of your text inside a flash file – the search engines won’t see it. Try putting a link on every page to a regular HTML version of that page, so the SEs can see, and index, the actual page content.
3. Missing Meta Tags – I can’t believe how many sites I saw without any keyword or description meta tags. These are what the SEs look at first to tell what your site is about and index it properly. If you don’t know how to add keyword and descriptions, ask your web person, or do a Google search for “meta tags” for some great tutorials.
4. Title Tags – Just about everyone has a title tags but there are two common problems I’ve noticed. First problem: your title is the same on every page, and is usually just your company name. Every page should have a unique title related to that individual page. Second problem: each page has a unique title, but the company name comes first. A word’s placement in the title is important. Instead of writing “Amy Brown’s Illustrations” write “Illustrations by Amy Brown.”
Free Meta Tag Generator
Posted by cherished in Marketing, Web Design on December 5th, 2008
http://websitesubmit.hypermart.net/metatags.htm
Meta Tags are HTML tags used to control your site description in the search engines that support them: Google, Yahoo, MSN Search, AOL Search, AltaVista, AllTheWeb (FAST), HotBot, Lycos, Infoseek (Go), Excite, and WebCrawler. It is important to have well made meta tags because they can help increase your Search Engine position.





