Website Redesign: Who Gets Credit?
Howdy, I’ve recently taken in the web design regarding my brother’s website. I’ve fixed a lot of of errors in the website’s HTML. I’ve also revamped the text content in the website and added several images. So, what I want to know is: who should get credit at the bottom of the website They are no longer going to be hosting your website or making any changes to the item, but they were the techniques who designed coursesmart originally, so I believe they should even now get credit. It is possible to standard procedure because of this situation Regarded as a put something such as: " Web Design by old web designer. Modified by my name" Many thanks Developed and operated because of the Whatever Brothers Direction, the copyright/IP belongs for a brother. So I would put 2011 (your brother). So far as who gets design credit on the webpage Well, no you should. Designer hyperlinks tend to be tacky. If you didn’t receive cash and helped ones brother out, acceptable, take some credit on the webpage… but even then, it’s still a little tacky and which is usually not the truth. Original Website Design By: Brother Redesign by Me … Continue reading
Guide to handling destructive criticism
Hi, I recently got my initial hate mail today. It happened about an hour or so after I submitted a draft WHEN I made. I posted the item on Facebook and desired to see if everyone could give feedback (still a noob, so feedback is always important). The " hater" is whether friend or a friend’s friend. Anyhow, he clicked on a link to my site. Following in which, he sent my home a message: email: JohnAsmithhotmail. cmo message: Seriously your website is childish and unprofessional. I don’t think anyone is likely to hire you. Seems like a kid required a ****, easily wiped, and flushed, and the end product was your blog post, a website attempting to sell you are a good designer. Get more professional. YOU SUCK AND SO DOES YOUR UNPROFESSIONAL INTERNET SITE. WITH LOVE, JOHN SUCKAMA**** p. verts. you’re a f** name: Johnathan Smith Anyone out the following ever feel like these were too " critical" using their reviews I imagine after reading this, you’d reconsider what it means to be " critical". I will be honest, my heart sunk in the beginning. You know of which feeling It’s terrible. Next, I started off getting paranoid … Continue reading →