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4 Tips for Designing a Website Header that Does the Job

Internet is occupied with millions of websites, but not every site strikes its respective audience at a glance. There are several reasons that can cause such issues, but a website header can be the biggest one because when a visitor lands at any website, the very first thing he sees is the header. And, he just takes a couple of seconds to make his decision.

Obviously, when a prospect gets to see the things he desires, he plans to stay a little while on that website to dig deeper. But, what convinces him to spend more time on a website?

Well, apart from all other crucial elements of a web design, a header is the one that grabs his attention. But, how?

How a header can be that much effective? To answer this, some tested and proven tips for designing a website header are highlighted below.

Let’s check them out… Continue Reading →

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Corporate Identity Designing for WM Waste Management

Waste management industry is not something we hear about every day. There are not many companies, all over the world, that offer waste management facilities the way they should to be promised. However, WM Waste Management is the name that stands out with authentic reasons.

The company is located in Sohar, a port city in Oman’s northern coast. But, expanded its horizon to all across the country with uncompromised top-quality waste management services.  The services it offers comprised of city cleaning, waste collections, road sweeping, waste recycling and janitorial cleaning.

The best thing about WM Waste Management is, it understands the significance of having a robust corporate identity. And therefore, we have been contacted.

After having discussions with the officials and reviewing the company’s core objectives, we have come up with a results-driven corporate identity design strategy, and this is how the entire process got started: Continue Reading →

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Parallax Web Design – the Seamless tool for Interactivity & Engagement

Over the years, the behavior of users’ interactivity has been changed a lot, and quite dramatically with the advent of HTML5 and CSS3.

A few decades back, users would easily get attracted by flashy website headers and animations (usually Flash based). The new-age users are now fussier and demanding in how they interact with a website, and how fast and efficiently should it meets their needs. Continue Reading →