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Saturday, March 6, 2010

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Sunday, January 17, 2010

Educating Oneself To Grow

It has been a while since I have written in my blog. Lots of changes have happened since the last post. I am moving forward in the web development end. I even took an opportunity to work for Wall Street on Demand. They are helping me grow more in the back-end web as well as deepening my front-end code in the development side. I am learning lots of advance javascript, jQuery, asp, asp.net, etc. I feel that it is important to share some of my education to fellow web developers, clients, and even those who are just following my posts.

But for now...
Please keep checking back to see what new skills are coming along the way.

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Friday, October 9, 2009

8 Elements That Shouldn't Be Forgotten When Designing A Website

There are 8 elements that many designers and developers forget to style or place into a website. Sometimes these elements go unnoticed for a period of time. The 8 elements that I will list and describe are in no particular order. It is important to understand from this list how to improve one's website and what is missing.

1. Favicon - Favicons are great at branding and identifying who you are. They not only take your branding a step further in solidifying it, but they are viewable through bookmarks and the search engines.

2. Using gradients, textures, and shadows - Greatly enhances your website by giving a depth and keep things from looking flat and boring. This helps keeps your website pleasing to the eye, appeal to your readers and entice new ones to check out your site.

3. Icons - Icons are often not styled into the site. You'll notice that many designers will just slap an icon onto the site and it may not feel as it is part of it. It is import by finding or making the right icon (or set of icons) to fluidly fit into your design.

4. Whitespace - You do not need to fill every inch of your screen with something. It is important to know how to balance space and not fill up. The key words to remember are "Less is More".

5. Alignment - People respond favorably to symmetry because it is easy to follow and read, and ensures that your elements are all in line. There are so many ways to be visually stimulating to those who will be interacting with your site. It is never wrong to be a little creative but remember that too much can be distracting and hard on the eyes.

6. Typography - Typography can make your site pretty and enhance the mood. It also gives headlines a way to stand out and grab reader’s attention to draw them in... makes it eye catching.

7. Emphasis - There are so many ways to make emphasis on text or objects. Such methods are bold, italics, colors, etc. Make sure that you take this into consideration and use it wisely to bring out the important information for users so it can stand out for them.

8. Styling Lists & Blockquotes - Bulleted Lists and Blockquotes are mostly forgotten and they are greatly used. By taking a few moments to style these elements it will ehance the look of the website and gives a sophisticated appeal.

I feel these 8 elements are a great starting point on enhancing a website. If you feel that your website is missing some appeal or styling, please contact me today.

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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Client's Websites

I have been busy working on many projects. One of which, I'm proud to say, is now live on the internet.

Truitt Law Offices is a new website that I designed and developed. The client requested to have a site that had depth and unique appeal. They also stated that they wanted no photos of which felt to business oriented or contained business suites. This site has an expandable form and sitemap. Check back soon to see my website gallery updated.

Also, I'm am currently making more updates to Network Affiliates Legal website. They are adding expanding mini forms that can email directly to each staff member. The background is going to get a little face lift to add more contrast and appeal to the site. Keep checking back to see these changes.

Another website that I took over is The Atla Wage and Hour. It is a Drupal site that allows its members to search and find lawyers. This site is not yet live as it is the process of getting the client approval. I had to build out and style the website based on the composition that was designed by another designer. Check back soon as this site will soon be displayed and available for viewing.
SilverFox Interactive and Drupal


Contact Lisa Forgan at silverfoxinteractive.com today to see how I can help enhance your site.

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Sunday, July 19, 2009

Updated Website

SilverFox Interactive has just been updated. I have added a new page addition to SilverFox Interactive called Featured Updated Websites. On this page you will be able to view my updates and read a description of how and why I applied the updates to the clients' websites.

Also, I've added two new featured websites to my web gallery page.
You can view my very first Drupal (CMS) Website and learn about the specialties this site contains.
SilverFox Interactive can use Drupal
But, that isn't the only site that was added. Check out the new sites and rediscover what the knowledge of web is all about.

Have fun! If you have any questions about my web services, please contact me and I'll help you to the best I can.

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Saturday, June 27, 2009

Drupal Camp Colorado

I'm so excited to be able to attend the Drupal Camp Colorado. It is a very important event pertaining to knowledge and skills dealing with Drupal.

What is Drupal Colorado?

First let me give you a very brief description of Drupal.

Drupal is a free program that lets users, such as individuals or a community to publish, organize and manage a wide variety of content on a website.

Drupal Camp Colorado is the region's largest gathering of people interested in Drupal that occurs yearly. The attending dates are June 27 and 28th. It is located at the Denver PPA Event Center and is an all day event for both days.

What does this mean for SilverFox Interactive?

Well, with training myself and getting hands-on-experience with my first Drupal Site Client (check back soon as I'll have a link and a new piece in my gallery once the site is finished), I'm able to communicate with highly experienced professional Drupal programmers and Designers. I am learning more efficient techniques and ways to implement better methods to improve my work-flow.

Naming a few of the seminars that are being taught:

  • Design Theming
  • Node Theming
  • Functional Design
  • Content Construction Kit and Views
  • WYSIWYG
  • Ubercart
  • Modules
  • Taxonomy
  • and more

If you are wanting more information about Drupal and if it may be suited for you, contact me today. We can discuss if you need a Drupal website, need a design for a Drupal site, theming a Drupal site, or wondering if you should approach Drupal or not. I will be able to help you.

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Saturday, June 6, 2009

Learning Drupal

I am currently learning Drupal. So far I've been spending several hours a night teaching myself CMS (Drupal and theming). I have inherited a website in which I am now the Designer/Developer doing all the upkeep and maintenance. The site is purely Drupal and it is all customized. So far, I was able to find several problems in the theme template that the client is using and made some changes to enhance it.

This work and self teaching is very time consuming. In the long run, I will soon be able to do Drupal.

If you have any questions about Drupal or what it is, feel free to contact me.

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Some of the websites have been edited aesthetically by other Website Design Professionals. The images that are viewable on this site are kept to its original. All projects are completed by Lisa Forgan. Click here for a sitemap of the site. If you have any questions about SilverFox Interactive / Lisa Forgan, please contact me.