Your Ultimate Bunch of Free Web-Design Resources for 2020

These days your productivity equals your income for a number of jobs. Web designing is hardly an exclusion. The more projects you accomplish the more you earn. That’s why skilled web designers are scarcely trying to invent the wheel. They take advantage of websites offering gorgeous free web-design resources and they are not ashamed of this. Don’t know where to peek to pick on the best free resources on the web yet? We’ve got an answer for you as we’ve collected the ultimate bunch of free web-design resources for 2018.

Are you eager to save time working on the next project and further on? Join us and uncover the resources presented below.

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Email Marketing

A Beginner’s Guide to Successful Email Marketing

Every single person who owns a business nowadays must have dealt with email marketing at least once in their lives.

This is especially true for the eCommerce industry. It is proven that this marketing method provides a solid ROI to every online shop owner who relies on it.

It’s rather simple. if you want conversions, you will have to look into email marketing strategies. And, when traffic spikes, you need to take that chance to engage your prospects. Ultimately, the goal is to close a deal and get them to make a purchasing decision.

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Cool Things of the Week (Web Design Edition #10)

Fun fact in history this week: On the 18th of October, 1697 Giovanni Canaletto was born in Venice. He is an Italian painter and printmaker, best know for his “Regatta on the Grand Canal” painting (which you can see as the featured image for this blog post).

Here are the news and updates for this week, 2018:

  • The highly popular PHP 5.x branch will stop receiving security updates at the end of the year. This meand around 62 percent of all Internet sites will run an unsupported PHP version. You can read more about it here.

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Cool Things of the Week (Web Design Edition #9)

Fun fact in history this week:

  • On the 12th of October, 1928 Al Held was born in Brooklyn, New York. He is a known expressionist painter and sculptor, especially praised for his hard edge-style. The featured image is called Roberta’s Trip.

Here are the news and updates for this week, 2018:

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The Ultimate Guide to Creating Interactive Websites For Education

Educational websites shouldn’t be created equal to business and corporate online projects. When it comes to the development of a new education website design, one needs to make it look appealing yet informative. A professional and thought-out online resource is the most powerful online marketing tool. With its help, you can engage with your audience, communicate with the online visitors, and encourage them to enroll on a new course. Interactive websites for education purpose have more chances of being noticed. Do you want to create one? Then take a few more minutes to read this guide.

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Cool Things of the Week (Web Design Edition #8)

Fun fact in history this week: Phyllis Pearsall was born on the 25th of September, 1906 in London. She is a British painter and writer best known for funding the Geographers’ A-Z Map Company. The featured image is a seascape painting by her called “Sailing boat watercolour”.

Here are the news and updates for this week, 2018:

  • Lyft has shared their learnings about working with color, and open-sourced their color algorithm. They have also created a nifty tool called Color Box so you can easily use their algorithm if you want to.

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