There’s a site called The Noun Project who’s mission is to: collect, organizes and add to the highly recognizable symbols that form the world’s visual language, so we may share them in a fun and meaningful way.
A few weeks back, when I found out about the site, I decided to create and submit an icon design. Really I didn’t think it would be accepted but, to my surprise, it was! You can see the icon by clicking on the image on the left of this post.
So I know that I’ve had this for a long time. Those of you that have followed my blog for a while know that I like to change things up. The current theme I’m using has been the longest running theme to grace my blog.
It would seem that my current website is no different. This year alone I have had 3 different designs already and the last one was just put up on Nov. 1. Now I have gone and done it again. I have changed Misfit Media design again. This is final a design that I like, it’s clean, it’s easy to navigate and more than that, I like it LOTS. Continue reading
I came across this article the other day on Yoast.com and it really made sense to me and reaffirmed something that I had thought for a while. By no means am I an expert web designer, but I do design and I would like to get my name out there and one easy way is by adding a ‘site design by Misfit Media’ link at the bottom of every webpage. I know that this is pretty much common on most site, but I have always thought it was tacky. For the most part I don’t add a footer link of this sort into a client site unless I have been asked to (only 2 clients have asked so far). I have come across on company in Kelowna that has as many as 3 links in the footer of every page of every site they have created. If nothing else, THATS OVERKILL! Continue reading