Working smarter: Web design tutorials

I need to start touting myself as more of an authority as a web designer: I am a great web designer and able to create cutting edge designs that fit into beautifully crafted style sheets and templates that take into account a major aspect of how websites function. Growth. The web designs I create expand and grow not just in main content areas but also anywhere else where content regions rest. For instance, navigational menus. There we have some excellent touting.

I was thinking about this yesterday when working on a design for a new website which I will be launching shortly. When I see other web designers such as Elliot Jay Stocks week in, week out writing articles and tutorials in .net magazine it always occurs to me that I also have the ability to do so and, well, should be. If I start writing tutorials online of the processes and thought that goes into how I design websites and put them together this can only be a good thing. It should draw in a wider audience, probably a lot of new traffic. With any luck the .net magazine producers will take note and invite me for a feature piece or two. You never know. I am an authority on the subject after all.


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