Category: Business
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How To Create OTF Outlook Templates
Outlook Templates (OTF) are pre-designed email formats that allow users to quickly create and send emails with a consistent layout and style. These templates can include predefined text, graphics, signatures, and formatting elements, making it easier to maintain a professional appearance and save time on repetitive tasks. By using Outlook Templates, users can ensure their…
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Interactive Content: Merging Art with User Experience
In the ever-evolving landscape of digital media, the fusion of artistic design and user experience has given rise to a new realm of interactive content. This innovative blend not only captivates the audience with its visual allure but also engages them in a dynamic participatory experience. By exploring examples of interactive content, we can uncover…
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Color Psychology in Branding and Design
Color psychology in branding and design is a fascinating and intricate field that delves into how color influences consumer behavior, emotions, and overall perception of a brand. As we navigate through the bustling aisles of a supermarket or scroll through an endless sea of digital content, our decisions are subtly guided by the colors that…
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AI in art and it’s current limitations, controversies, and future
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly becoming a ubiquitous trend across all industries, heralding a new era of enhanced workflow efficiency and significant time savings. Yet, this technological revolution brings with it a contentious debate, particularly in the realm of creative arts. Today, we delve into the nuanced implications of AI in art, exploring its current…
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How to create editable graphic templates for Clients
In today’s fast-paced digital environment, clients often seek the flexibility to manage and edit graphics on their own, aiming to reduce the back-and-forth communication that traditionally accompanies graphic design adjustments. While the ideal workflow involves clients collaborating closely with designers for any modifications, there are instances where clients insist on direct control, even when they…
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The Ill-Fated Acquisition: Adobe’s Bid for Figma and the Antitrust Concerns
In the fast-paced world of technology and design, companies often seek to strengthen their market positions through strategic acquisitions. One such potential deal that generated significant buzz in the industry was Adobe’s attempt to acquire Figma, a cloud-based design collaboration tool. However, the acquisition fell through, sparking debates and concerns about the potential ramifications of…
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The Top AI Programs Right Now (2023)
AI is progressing at a scary rate. I’ve never thought it would reach to the level it is now, but we may not be far from having an AI that can interact with us on a Human level or even better. Here are the current hottest AI Programs to use right now by category: Writing…
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Known Glitches and Minor Pain Points in Webflow
These are the common glitches, complaints and pain points I’ve seen so far in the forums and social media. They range from minor things to bigger problems. Current State Glitch You can see my post on to fix this. This a known glitch where a specific link state shows up in WebFlow that isn’t easy…
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What to do when working with an International Photographer
*Note: This is my anonymous interview with a friend. Here are some top things I wish I had known before working with an International Vendor. We hired a wedding photographer in another country, which is our experience. Define the terms of the contract clearly – Especially the Currency What happened to me was that I…
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How Kpop Fans and Top Music Stars Cultivate Passionate Fans
There are similarities in how top musicians and K-pop stars approach their fanbase and generate business. Both groups have a highly dedicated fanbase that is often called a “fandom.” These fans are typically extremely passionate and emotionally invested in the artists they support. They are often willing to spend large amounts on merchandise, concert tickets,…
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Are the Tech layoffs an indicator of a coming recession?
The high seen during the 2020 pandemic tech boom has ended, and we are now seeing the aftermath. In 2022, 1045 tech companies laid off 160,097 employees. In Q1 of 2023, they’ve almost reached the same reduction as in 2022. Three hundred fifty-six companies laid off 104,557 employees. Some companies entirely shut down, and others…