Showing posts with label designer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label designer. Show all posts

Sunday, August 30, 2015

How to Calculate the Cost of a Website (8 Steps)


Select a website design service (if you do not intend to build the site yourself) and discuss your website needs and a price for the design. The more customization you desire, the higher the price will be. Make a note of the total cost of the site creation and ensure that the designer includes in the price a couple of weeks or months for tweaking and correction. If you want to design your own website, skip this step.
Select website design software, and make a note of the price. Website design software ranges in price from hundreds of dollars for software used mainly by skilled designers to very low-cost software, used mainly by amateurs or beginners. You might be able to find free website design software that suits your purposes if you want a basic, information-only website.
Determine whether you will use a pre-built template for your website or design your site from scratch. Some website building software comes with free templates. Other software offers more elaborate templates for a fee. Once you select your design software, check the availability of templates and determine a price for a template, if you want to use one.
Select royalty-free art for your website, if you want custom artwork. If you're designing your website from scratch, you need artwork to make it more attractive. Because most business people are not graphic artists, purchasing royalty-free artwork is the best option for a custom website look. Record the price of all the art you want for your website.
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Thursday, August 27, 2015

How to Create a Test Certificate


Highlight the project name in the 'Solution Explorer' in the Visual Studio workspace.
Click the 'Project' menu at the top of the window and select 'Properties.' This opens a window that lists project designer properties.
Click the 'Signing' tab.
Click the 'Create Test Certificate' button.
Enter a password for the certificate. This step is optional. If you do not enter a password, the certificate is created with no password encryption.
Click 'Ok.'
Confirm the password and click 'Ok.' If you entered a password in step 5, a window prompts you to confirm the password selection.
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015

How to Create Race Car Graphics (5 Steps)


Get all the measurements for each graphic you are preparing. Accurately measure each section of the vehicle. Account for any 'contingency' decals required by the sanctioning body the race car will participate in.
Use graphic design software such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator or InDesign to create the graphics. Because these software programs require training and familiarity, most race teams hire a graphic designer to create the graphics according to the needs of the sponsor and the team.
If you are obtaining a logo from a sponsor, be sure you have the file in the correct format and large enough to print in the size you need. Vector files are the most common file format but be sure to check with your printer on the required format and minimum size they prefer. This will ensure that your graphics are clear and high quality.
Once the design of the graphics is done, send them to a printer that has the capability to output graphics large enough for your race car. The most cost effective material is vinyl, which also applies easily. Your printed decal will come back sandwiched between sheets of paper to protect both the adhesive backing and the printed side.
Apply the printed decals to your race car. Start with a clean, dry surface. Spray the area with an adhesive fluid, which allows you to position the decal before setting it in. Remove the back of the vinyl, set in place and using your squeegee, press firmly from the center of the graphic outward. Let it dry, saturate the outside of the decal and carefully remove the sheet. Use your Exacto knife to pop any bubble that may appear.
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Saturday, August 22, 2015

How to Host an Online Raffle


First, does your state require a gambling license to host a raffle? Raffles are considered gambling in some states and might be illegal. Contact your state's Department of Revenue or Secretary of State to verify whether any licenses are required to host an online raffle.
Design a website for the raffle. If you don't know how, hire a freelance web designer from sites such as Elance.com, Getafreelancer.com or Guru.com. Or, use a website templates found at a site such as Templatemonster.com to design it. Website templates allow you to oversee the content and images.
Open a merchant account at a bank. Merchant accounts often are subject to credit approval and require an additional business or personal checking account.
Ask an organization to join your site as a raffle sponsor. Speak churches, community centers or other nonprofit organizations for assistance. Having a website formed can drive the incentive for a group or organization to get involved.
Generate traffic for your raffle. Use forums and social networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter to draw traffic. Emphasize the raffle's cause to help encourage people to participate.
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