Posts Tagged ‘Web Design’

Beautiful One-page Portfolios of Designers on Twitter

One page portfolio have become increasingly popular among graphic and web designers as a means to simply navagation by introducing their business and services, display contact information and showcase their work all on a one successful single page portfolio website. And yet again, I asked my designer friends on Twitter if they would be interested [...]

Transitioning from a Print to a Web Designer

The following article is an overview of a keynote presentation given by Gatorworks’ during the 2009 AAF Student Conference discussing “Making the Transition from Print to Web”. Gatorwork’s president Brian Rodriguez finds that “many graphic designers coming out of college have a strong background in print design, however they have a hard time making the [...]

Anatomy of a Successful Graphic Designers Website

Having a website is unquestionably the most effective marketing tool you can have as a graphic designer (or any company for that matter), especially if utilized correctly. A successful online presence demands having a website where visitors can learn, easily identify and clearly understand how you can help them. In most cases, an award-winning portfolio just won’t cut it [...]

Brian Hoff
About Brian Hoff: Designer, Writer and Speaker

I’m a graphic designer living in Brooklyn, New York who loves creating compelling and useful websites and memorable interactions across the web. When I’m not designing I can be found writing, speaking and occasionally part-time teaching at colleges — all on the subject of design. I started this blog to share my passion and experiences with designers and clients. I'm most active on Twitter; say hello:


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