6bdesign.com Gets a Facelift

Welcome to the New and Improved 6bdesign.com

Over the past few months I’ve been spending all of my spare time working on a new design for the site. After designing about five or six new layouts, I finally came up with one that I liked. This new layout is much cleaner, simpler and even easier to navigate than before. I hope you like it! Make sure to leave a comment and let me know what you think.

Monthly Updates: November

New Design for 6B
In my spare time, I have been working on designing a new interface for 6bdesign.com. It is almost finished – I just want to add a few minor touches. So next time you visit, expect to see a more simplistic, much improved 6bdesign.com.

Lots of New Projects
As you can obviously see, I haven’t been doing such a great job updating my blog. There is a very good reason for this… I’ve been super busy! I have been non-stop working with new clients. It’s been a truly amazing experience. I am working simultaneously on five new projects. It’s been hard to find the time to eat or sleep let alone write new articles for the blog. That’s the reason why I’m writing this in the middle of the night!

Finally, A Portfolio!
With all of the new logo and web design projects I have been working on, I’ll finally have enough recent work to build the portfolio. The portfolio will be “unveiled” in conjunction with the launch of the new and improved 6b Design interface. It will include all of the web interfaces and logos I’ve designed as well as my photography, drawings, and paintings.

Follow Me
I might not have had the time to update this blog on a regular basis but I’ve still made time for Twitter! If you want to keep in touch, you can always follow me: twitter.com/6bdesign.

Monthy Updates: October

Old Becomes New, Again:
When I posted Before Photoshop There Was ACiDDraw featuring all of my old ANSI / ASCII art, I didn’t expect much would come from it. I decided that very few people would care about it. I just posted it for fun. To my surprise, the retro art gallery received thousands and thousands of hits! I’d like to thank everyone for checking out the post, sending me all of the kind emails, and leaving comments. I think it is mighty cool that people still have an appreciation for ANSI and ASCII art. It was considered a “dead” form of art when I was still making it – it’s amazing that it’s cool again.

Will Design for Food:
I don’t want to spill the beans yet, but I have a very cool design project and a potential long-term employment opportunity in the works. The design project should be completed within the month, so I can share more about it with you then. As for the long-term gig, I don’t want to talk about it until it is a sure thing. In the meantime, I am still available for any / all design projects that come my way. So if you are interested, please contact me – I’d love to take care of all of your graphic / web design needs!

Networking, Deviously:
I’ve been a member of deviantArt.com since 2005, but never took the time to “make friends” or upload much of my art. In the last month I’ve begun to upload some of my art and make “friends”. If you have a dA account, please visit me at http://gwydian.deviantart.com. I’d love to see your work, share mine, and make friends with you! And if you don’t have an account with dA, consider making one – it’s a great place to find inspiration and network with other artists.

Side Project: Success!
One of my side projects, Blendetta.com, has really started to take off! My friend Amirah and I have been running Blendetta for about a year now, and decided to make some much needed changes. It was originally a “Blogger” site. I decided to switch to Wordpress and host it with BlueHost. We’ve also opened an online-store; selling our Blendetta merch through Zazzle. Since we’ve made these changes and posted some new articles, we’ve been receiving thousands of visitors everyday. So if you get bored or have some time to kill, visit Blendetta.com to read about everything pop-culture.

blendetta.com

Well, that’s about it for now. I’m in the middle of writing some really informative design articles. Make sure to visit me again some time soon to give them a read and to check out my latest design project!

Little Tips to Improve Your Website – Part Two

Continued from Part One:

Web Forms - using web forms adds professionalism, function, and a splash of flair to your site. Many webmasters and (especially bloggers) still use a simple “mailto:whoever@whateverdomain.com” instead of using a contact web form page. This isn’t a good idea for a lot of reasons. When you display your email address on your page, you are more setting yourself up to receive lots of spam. Spambots crawl the internet and collect email addresses from websites so that you get lots of junk in your inbox. When you use mail forms you have the option to use CAPTCHAs. The use of CAPTCHAs will not stop all spammers from sending you junk, but it will significantly reduce the amount. If you aren’t “tech-savvy” enough to write your own contact form, there are services such as Icebrrg that can do it for you. For Wordpress users, I recommend the cformsII plugin. Using cformsII allows you to easily create, manage, customize, and style forms for your Wordpress blog.

Unobtrusive Advertisements - No one likes advertisements on websites, but I think that most people understand that they are a necessary evil. Ads keep a lot of free services free. They can also make bloggers Pop-up Adand webmasters a little money to help keep their sites afloat. Advertisements are usually placed in areas of high visibility: in the header, sidebar, before and after posts – and that’s fine. What isn’t fine, in my opinion, are ads that are obtrusive and annoying. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: your message and content should be the main focus of your site. Pop-ups, those talking ads (ie – You’ve won a free iPod!), and ads that expand across the width of the page aren’t just annoying, they really detract from your page! Anything that diverts your visitors’ attention away from your content is just plain bad. So in summary, advertisements are fine, as long as they are tasteful and noninvasive.

diggAdd Social Bookmarking & Sharing - Most blogs these days include links to sites such as Digg, Reddit, Technorati, Mixx, Del.icio.us, Stumble Upon, etc. at the end of their posts. But believe it or not, I still see a number of blogs without any sharing links. Adding social bookmarking to your blog is a must if you want to increase traffic. You shouldn’t rely on your visitors to go to these sites and “manually” submit your posts – you have to do the first step for them. It’s relatively easy to add the links to your posts, but if you’d rather, you can always use sharing buttons such as ShareThis or AddThis.

Encourage Comments On Your Blog – Visitors who leave comments will often return to your blog to check for replies. Getting return visits is always a good thing! One way to encourage people to leave comments is by using a “Recent Comments” plugin / widget. People are more likely to leave a comment if they can see their name, usually linked to their own website, on the main page or sidebar of your blog. Also, keep in mind that requiring visitors to be logged in discourages a lot of people from commenting.

If you have anything to add or tips of your own, please feel free to leave a comment and share!

Before Photoshop There Was AcidDraw

As I mentioned on my “About” page…

I [used to spend] most of my time “playing on the computer” creating ANSI and ASCII art for local Baltimore bulletin board systems. I was pretty successful and belonged to “underground art scene” groups such as Remorse (a division of ACiD), CiA, Mimic, Unit and my own group, Aspire.

For fun, I decided to dig around and gather up a bunch of my old-school artwork. Oh how I miss the days of WWiV, Telix, and ACiD Draw.

Please take a look through my ANSI / ASCII gallery. If you were a fan of BBSes and sixteen-color artwork, you’ll enjoy the stroll down memory lane.