Posted on October 6, 2008 by Cosmos Creatives Boston
Cymbolism is a website totally dedicated to color and the varying effects it has on people. The website describes its main goal as “an attempt to quantify the association between colors and words, making it simple for designers to choose the best colors for the desired emotional effect.”
Website design professionals have always been dependent on [...]
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Posted on September 11, 2008 by Cosmos Creatives Boston
Yes, it seemed like it was just yesterday that a new search engine to kill Google was revealed to the online community. Unfortunately (for such useless attempts), the people at Google are rather thick-skinned when it comes to murder attempts at the search giant.
The search giant went one-up on its suspected mass murderers and unleashed [...]
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Posted on September 11, 2008 by Cosmos Creatives Boston
Social networks and online communities are an accepted part of the web now and there are very few that can do without them. If you have decided to start a social network dedicated to interaction between your employees or even between users of your products or services, then great going!
It’s even better when you chose [...]
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Posted on August 29, 2008 by Cosmos Creatives Boston
‘Spore’, a computer game based on evolution, has bagged critic awards even before its launch and is one of the most hotly anticipated games of 2008. The hullabaloo is partly due to its creator being the mastermind behind the famous SimCity computer game which took the gaming world by storm in the late 80’s and [...]
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Posted on August 29, 2008 by Cosmos Creatives Boston
Microsites usually bloom around holiday time or around an occasion or celebration. Remember the ElfYourself campaign by OfficeMax that elfed-out everybody in America couple of years back? These handy web pockets can perform any function from carrying out a political campaign to assisting a corporate launch.
Distinguished by less pages (anything from 1-10), a microsite is [...]
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Posted on August 28, 2008 by Cosmos Creatives Boston
You must have come across them. They are rather ubiquitous on the WWW and occur wherever there is a certain level of asynchronous communication with a server, a web browser and a neutral platform.
Rich internet applications have the sophisticated look and functions of desktop software, but the difference lies in the fact that they are [...]
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Posted on August 28, 2008 by Cosmos Creatives Boston
You must have come across them. They are rather ubiquitous on the WWW and occur wherever there is a certain level of asynchronous communication with a server, a web browser and a neutral platform.
Rich internet applications have the sophisticated look and functions of desktop software, but the difference lies in the fact that they are [...]
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Posted on August 25, 2008 by Cosmos Creatives Boston
An important aspect of a web page’s content is the image and graphics that are interspersed with the text. Anchor text and visible hyperlinks usually point out a website visitor to other pages on the same website or on other websites.
Optimizing the images on a web page for effective search engine optimization in Boston does [...]
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Posted on August 18, 2008 by Cosmos Creatives Boston
Networking in the real world and networking in the virtual world are both very necessary for image maintenance in business. In the real world, attending a corporate dinner can provide a chance for establishing business alliances as much as would a cocktail party at the Club.
Online, the instances to mingle among business partners are abundant [...]
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Posted on August 14, 2008 by Cosmos Creatives Boston
The world is getting smaller and if you own a travel and tourism website, you can facilitate a smooth ride from point A to B. But the main problem that stands in the way of many tourist websites is, more often than not, a poorly presented website.
Small tweaks and touches that matter can be added [...]
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Posted on August 11, 2008 by Cosmos Creatives Boston
The very nature of the internet deems it a powerful psychological and visual medium. Website design
elements like graphics, text and overall aesthetic appeal have to be balanced in a proper manner when creating a website.
Among all these and other features like video, audio and interactive interfaces, the Cosmos Creatives web development in Boston team hold [...]
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