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Kaleidoscopic Color Names

By colors, Design

Our naming convention of colors cannot be duller than the primary red, blue and yellow and secondary colors of purple, green and orange. Thanks to the advent of the web and its coloring system (RGB and Hex codes) and Crayola, here are a few more names that can add pizzaz and flash to your color vocabulary.
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Google Analytics Fundamentals

By Food for thought, web
Digital Analytics Fundamentals Course

Strike while the iron is hot (and still available) until Oct. 30, 2013 @ 11:59 PDT.

Want to learn about Google Analytics (GA) without muddling through it yourself? Here’s the course (created by Google), which I just completed online (for free) and got a certificate to show. Learn it now before GA evolves into Universal Analytics!

Learn how GA works and why it is important to first set up a measurement plan, how to create a GA account: setting up properties, filters, goals, e-commerce tracking, how to collect campaign data, and how to read the reports and what each segmented report can do for your business. (After that, it’s all practice and experimentation to see what fits your business best!)

Google Analytics Cert

24 Free San Serif fonts for Fall 2013

By Design, Typography-Font

San serif fonts are one of my favorite go-to fonts when designing because of its clean lines and simplicity. This in turn allows the design it accompanies to shine through instead of overpowering it. Here are a few new san serif fonts that are worth looking into and adding to your font vault. What’s more, these are FREE fonts, and we know nothing beats FREE!

nb: One solid font family – Nanami – on sale too

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Online Presence: A Freelancer’s Rice Bowl

By colors, Design, Food for thought, Layout

I once had an almost 9 to 5 job, but I yearned for the life of being a freelancer. More than that, I wanted to roll out of bed and right to my computer without caring what I looked like. Well, they do say be careful what you wish for. Two years ago, the agency I have been working for, for more than 10 years, suddenly went belly-up. My 9 to 5 became 7 to 7 or more, …or less, depending.

2011 was a tough economic year. Luckily work came looking for me by word-of-mouth (you can never be too nice). And then, it slowed down. Then it picked up. That’s when I learned, I can NEVER turn away work, even at my busiest. Because I never know when the next project would show up.

When work started leveling out, I realized that the only way I can branch out is to expand my network. I was a little embarrassed about my old site: it wasn’t that the work wasn’t good, but the site was so 2009. Yes, it took me two years to finally redesign my site, and I did it with the help of WordPress – no shame in that. (Even with the help, it still took me more than a month to get the content and site to where it is. One can only imagine the feat if I had to do the coding myself!)

So when I happened upon this article, “Why an Online Portfolio Is Insanely Essential For Your Freelance Business Growth,” by Bryce Haga, I thought I’d use this opportune time to share (just as my site is almost whole), and add / “improve” upon it through experience and my time spent taking notes from Creative Live (a designer’s best friend! Thank you Creative professionals: Janine Warner, Melanie & Devin Duncan, who give your time so selflessly! I learned so much from your classes!).

A freelancer’s “rice bowl” aka meal ticket:

Free Chalkboard Fonts

By Typography-Font

Chalkboard-style fonts these days are anything but boring. They are a fun way to show off your latest designs and are really taking the Pinterest world by storm. The fonts add authenticity to the hand-written style for back-to-school/educational designs or anything for that matter!

Here are some FREE Chalkboard fonts to kickstart your design doldrums and the new year back in school.

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15 Inspiring Design Quotes

By colors, Design, Food for thought

Stuck in a design rut? Here are “three handfuls” of inspiring wisdom from some of the world’s greatest thinkers, innovators and designers.

The infographic includes quotations from Von R. Glitschka, David Ogilvy, Marissa Mayer, Oliver Reichenstein, Paul Rand, Milton Glaser, Albert Einstein, Alex King, Frank Lloyd Wright, Andy Warhol, Tanner Christensen,  Joe Sparano, Douglas Adams and Ellen Lupton.

My favorite quote gives more credit to the common folks like you and I. “A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.” – Douglas Adams

15 Inspiring Design Quotes
Infographic of 15 Inspiring Design Quotes by Glow New Media

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Impetus

By colors, Design, English Word, Language-Learning, Layout, Typography-Font

impetus  \M-puh-tus\  verb

:         a: a driving force : impulse

b: incentive, stimulus

c: stimulation or encouragement resulting in increased activity

: the property possessed by a moving body in virtue of its mass and its motion — used of bodies moving suddenly or violently to indicate the origin and intensity of the motion
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