Web Designer and Arts

It is true that not every Web designer is an artist. Not everyone can draw; in fact, many Web-site designers can’t draw a straight or curved line. Now the question is how can you produce a professional Web site without being an artist? Below are several solutions to trick it for the non artist Web designer.

Using Stock Photos
If you’re not a whiz at photography, don’t worry. Many photographic resources are just waiting for you to come to them! Using stock photos is an excellent way to provide images for your Web site. Whether you need an illustration of particular topics or just some decoration, stock photography can provide color and look at a reasonable price.
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Graphic Designer Help

You might think of getting some help from graphic designer, it could functional and help you cut some times working it on your own. Choosing a graphic designer isn’t that complicated, but some important issues need to be addressed. Finding a compatible style and developing a good working relationship is crucial to the success of subcontracting.

You can start your search on the Web. In your travels, you’ve seen graphics at Web sites that impressed you; go back to those sites and find out who created the images. Another good source for finding graphic designers is to talk to your online friends. Ask people whom they would recommend for graphic design.
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Virtual Server Security

Not every company has the resources to maintain a full-time connection to the Internet. In those cases, most companies contract with an ISP to set up what’s known as a virtual server—space on an ISP’s Web server. Through software configuration, the outside world sees your site as its own machine; hence, the virtual in virtual server.

The security of your data on a virtual server is only as good as the security the ISP has in place for the
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Secure Web Server – Firewall

The whole process sounds simple enough: All you need is the phone company to install a new line (often called a pipe), connect the pipe to a router, connect the router to the Web server, and then connect the Web server to your LAN. Ta-da! Your company is on the Net!

Now, you wouldn’t show off your brand-new office building with its gleaming new furniture and computer systems with a swank soiree and then leave the doors open when you go home. For the same reason, you shouldn’t wire up your company and then not take measures to keep the curious and the bad guys out. Still, your employees must have access.
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