Common mistakes by new web designers and creative designs
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Starting out in web and graphic design</a> is exciting, you've learnt a whole new set of skills and you're ready to take on the big bad world of freelancing. You need a site something that says "I'm the best; choose me for your work". So your pour everything into creating it, all the stuff you've learnt over the past few months or even years. Two months later you have your masterpiece coded up and ready to go. Everyone you know says it looks great and you look at it everyday just to make sure it still as good. <br>Then you speak to someone in the industry, they rip your site to shreds, this is wrong, that's the wrong colour, it's not valid. At first you hate them but you will slowly realise they are right.<br>I went through all this, It wasn't fun but slowly I realised my "masterpiece" was not perfect. Industry professionals, while overly harsh are experienced and their advice will be ciritical to your success. To save you too much embarrassment here are some handy things to check in the construction stages of your website.<br>Page Size
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