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Digital Web Magazine Updates Mailing List: April 17, 2006

The New Issue Details

Principles and Elements of Design: A Web Design Review

by Joshua David McClurg-Genevese (in Design in Theory and Practice)

This week’s Design in Theory and Practice column ties everything we’ve learned about the principals and elements of design together. Moving from theory to practice, Joshua David McClurg-Genevese analyzes eight CSS Zen Garden designs. You know they look good—now find out why. Read more

From The Archive

Building Your Own Start-up Technology Company, Part Two: The Nuts and Bolts

by Dirk Knemeyer (in Innovating the Web Experience)

Time for the fun stuff! OK, not quite yet. This week, Dirk Knemeyer covers the side of business creative folks tend to find the least exciting—legal, financial and human resources. It’s the second part in his four-part in-depth look at starting your own technology, software or Web design business. Read more

Campaign Monitor review

by Ken Westin (in Product Reviews)

Whether it’s you or your clients who need email campaign management and tracking, you owe it to your sanity to look into hosted applications. Digital Web Magazine product reviewer Ken Westin takes a peek at Campaign Monitor’s price-to-performance ratio. Read more

Preparing for Widescreen

by Mike Madaio (in Articles)

You can’t ignore them anymore—Web users with high-resolution widescreen monitors are no longer a trifling group. And to them, your 800×600-proof layouts are floating in an ocean of white space. Find out how to take advantage of screen real estate when you’ve got it—without breaking your site on last year’s monitors. Read more

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