Case Study: AAP eBooks Online Library
What’s in a name? ZGraphics does more than just make your marketing materials look good; we can help you build a complete identity from the ground up, starting with that most important element: name selection.
It seems almost daily a new web browser or version of an existing browser hits the streets. With each new iteration comes faster loading times, better rendering and a more engaging user experience. And while these advancements are a sign of strong technological progression, they also pose some unique problems.
What’s in a name? ZGraphics does more than just make your marketing materials look good; we can help you build a complete identity from the ground up, starting with that most important element: name selection.
As slow as you want, or as fast as you need, in good times or bad; ZGraphics can adjust to fit the demands of your business! Case in point: our major web site revision for fertilizer giant CF Industries.
CHALLENGE: In late 2008, ZGraphics had made a promising start on a major design revision for the web site of Deerfield-based CF Industries, the second largest nitrogen fertilizer producer in the world and the third largest phosphate fertilizer producer.
A cross-media strategy that makes effective use of the complementary strengths of print and web media can help turn an arena of marketing obstacles into a field of success, as this case study demonstrates:
WordPress is quickly becoming a popular platform for blog and CMS-based website development due to its flexibility and ease-of-use. While installing the platform is turnkey, the notion of moving or migrating a WordPress install from one domain to another can pose a sizable challenge. There are a number of other tutorials out there, but none seem to achieve a truly seamless WordPress duplication and migration workflow. Because of that, I put one together myself. I hope you find it helpful:
As designers, we use our paper books and references to choose what paper we are going to print our brochure/mailer/booklet/flyer/etc on. Writing, text, cover and bristol are all terms used to describe the basis weight of paper. The basis weight is determined by weighing 500 sheets of any grade of paper in the proper basic size. In other words, 500 sheets of 17 x 22 24 lb. writing paper will weigh 24 pounds.
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