Web Design News

Browse our archive of web design industry news that’s regularly posted by the web design team at Creare. Don’t forget, if you have any questions, comments or contributions, you can leave them on the comments feed at the bottom of each post.

Web Design book review – Wordress 3 Cookbook

Today Dan reviews “Wordpress 3 Cookbook” written by Ric Shreves & Jean-Baptiste Jung. Continue reading

How long should the web design industry support IE6 for?

In this blog post, Gav talks a little bit about IE6 and questions on whether it should still be supported or not. Continue reading

Adobe HTML5 Camp, London: A Delegates’ Overview

As some of you may know, or may not, my colleague Dan Long and I attended Adobe’s HTML5 Camp in London last Thursday. It was awesome. That, however, isn’t a great feedback blog – so with that in mind, here’s … Continue reading

Now a Certified Google Adwords Partner

Here at Creare we’ve recently become a Certified Partner with Google Adwords to provide our customers with a better service, which is pretty cool, not only for us, but for our customers too. Google Adwords Certified Partner Status But why … Continue reading

Meet Magento UK – Web design news

Today Dan provides a little bit of information on the ‘Meet Magento’ conference which will be taking place 26th October. Continue reading

Using Adobe Edge in Web Design – Examples

Creare’s Rob Bavington has put together a collection of some of the early examples of Adobe Edge in Action. Continue reading

Adobe Muse Preview – Web Design Software

Adobe have released a beta version of their newest programme – Muse. Dan takes a quick look around this new application. Continue reading

Web Design News Adobe Edge First Glimpse

Creare’s Rob Bavington takes a look at Adobes latest Programme “Adobe Edge” He looks at usability of the programme along with expectations in the future and raises some rather interesting points about what we can expect to see, and more importantly, what we don’t want to see from this new programme. Continue reading

Humans.txt file

This week Joe has a look into humans.txt files to see what they do and how they work. Continue reading

Firefox 4 is coming!

Michael Angrave takes a sneak peak the latest offerings from Mozilla, in the shape of their beta production of Firefox 4. Here are some of the highlights as an insight into what you can expect to see in the final release. Continue reading