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Web Design BlogWeb Design Tip: Design Less
If a website starts to get stuffed with complex visuals, it can overwhelm and negatively affect a visitor’s perception. Since customers' interactions should guide web designers in their work, the trend is starting to lean towards less—not more. Designing...
Effective Logo Designs for your Brand [infographic]
Your logo will be the face of your company. People need not to know your advertisement because once they see your emblem, your products and services will be remembered. However, creating a logo is not easy as you think. Every lines or curve should mean something....
Is Pageless Design a Fad?
A new trend in web design is emerging, called pageless design. Instead of presenting content in multiple pages, content is embodied in a single page that you can scroll down. Pageless design is embraced by many web design companies in Utah and across the globe. But is...
Tips for Improving Your Web Design Skills
Self-Improvement Month is observed every September, reminding us to keep working to become better with each passing year. Self-improvement should cover all facets of life, including careers, hobbies and interests, relationships, and more. At Utah Sites, we encourage...
Web Design Tips for a Professional Site [infographic]
Each web designer has a secret to share. These tips were learned through experience and also teachings from other people. And it’s hard to get a hold of these web design tips that one needs to build a professional site. But guess what? We have it all in here for your...
Key Design Practices for Website Developers
Most website developers have access to a team of professional designers and front-end experts to help them create the ideal sites. However, when you work as a one-man development team, you are often required to complete tasks that are out of your comfort zone. Whether...
Logo Design vs. Branding vs. Identity
The perceived image of a business or product is shaped by the combination of their logo, brand, and identity. Each of the three is equally important, and yet they are regarded as independent entities. If you are fuzzy on the differences between them, here’s a quick...
Get More Leads for Your Website
When business owners have invested a lot in building their websites, they naturally expect that it will generate many leads. While that potential exists, it must be properly executed for results to follow. Here are some reasons that websites fail to attract customers:...
How to Appeal to Millennials
Millennials, also referred to as Gen Y, were born in 80's and 90's. And they spend a lot. A lot! Millennials spend more than half a trillion annually. And in just the next few years that spending is expected to double. Millennials account for a third of U.S. sales,...
The Advantages of WordPress
The worldwide popularity of WordPress is undeniable. Roughly one in every five websites in the world is powered by WordPress, and hundreds-to-thousands more each day. The popularity of WordPress can be traced to the following: WordPress has an unassailable reputation...
Building a Website for an International Audience
While many small businesses know that their website's audience is limited to a specific country, or even state or city, other websites are regularly exposed to an international audience. Building a website that is optimized for different countries, languages, and...
A Brief History of WordPress
WordPress is the backbone for most websites, dating back to 2003 when it was created by Matt Mullenweg and Mike Little. It was the official successor to the blogging tool b2/Cafelog, launched in 2001 by the French programmer Michel Valdrighi, who stopped creating in...