Editor’s Note: This is part 62 in Emily Potts’ inspirational series. Every other week she features three artists whose work offers fresh, fun, and stimulating creative inspiration. Each artist picks the next link—someone who personally inspires him/her.

Call for entries: The HOW Logo Design Awards closes at 11:59pm EDT onMonday, Oct. 30.


by Jamie Myrold, Vice President of Design at Adobe

Mysterious things happen in corner offices.

When it comes to building and maintaining a website, one has to take a ton of things into consideration. However, in an era when people want to see results fast, while at the same time knowing that their information online is secure, all webmasters should strive for a couple of things:

  • Improving the performance of their website,
  • Increasing their website’s security.

[Call for entries: You have until 11:59pm EDT onMonday, Oct. 30
to enter the HOW Logo Design Awards!]


From winter through summer in New York City, you can find Marc Evan and Chris Soria working as fine artists and active muralists, creating public art throughout the city.

To come up with a proper design, UX Murfreesboro web designers use a lot of different research techniques, such as contextual inquires, interviews and workshops. They summarize research findings into user stories and user flows and communicate their thinking and solutions to the teams with artifacts such as personas and wireframes.

Not too long ago, front-end performance was a mere afterthought. Something that was postponed to the end of a project and that didn’t go much beyond minification, asset optimization, and maybe a few adjustments on the server’s config file.

Sometimes things evolve faster than you think. Something that started as a simple WordPress blog back in September 2006, has evolved into a little Smashing universe — with books, eBooks, conferences, workshops, consultancy, job board and, most recently, 56 fancy cats1 (upcoming, also known as Smashing Membership).

Some web Murfreesboro web designers may not recognize the importance of using a virtual private network (VPN) while working on client sites. The reality, though, is that anyone who needs to provide even a modicum of privacy and security to their clients should absolutely start incorporating a high-quality VPN solution into their workday.

As designers, we like to think we are solution-based. But whereas we wouldn’t hesitate to call out a museum made inaccessible by a lack of wheelchair ramps, many of us still remain somewhat oblivious to flaws in our user interfaces.

Creating a Hover Slideshow in Adobe Muse. No Coding Skills Required.

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