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FREEBIES
Font: ENTA
Designed and released by Krisjanis Mezulis. Download font.
Font: AILERONS
Font: YEAH PAPA
Font: GIDOLE
Icons: GitHub’s Octicons
Icons: Flat Icon Set
Chalk Vector Elements
Whether it’s the hipster style aesthetic, or the dramatic scale they allow us to work on, everybody loves chalk art on blackboards.
Download chalk vector elements.
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HOW-TOs
How to Design for Multiple Languages
The Internet isn’t all in English. I mean, I know this. You know this. But unless you actually have to stop and think about building a website in more than one language, you might not look closely at the issue. And there are a few issues to consider.
Keep reading How to Design for Multiple Languages
How To Tell If Your Business Really Needs A Mobile App
For most businesses, developing a smartphone app is the most obvious next step in their multichannel marketing strategies. Apps are relatively easy to develop and the costs can be scaled depending on the functionality you want. Having an app in a user’s phone means that your business gets constant exposure, increasing your chances at pushing them down your sales funnel and scoring repeated conversions.
Or at least that’s the idea.
The reality is that Apple, Google and Microsoft’s App marketplaces are getting more crowded every day. With so many options and such limited space on users’ phones, an app really has to stand out to create a viable install base. If the app isn’t picked up by enough people, the investments go to waste and the entire mobile marketing strategy is compromised.
So this begs the question: Does your business really need a mobile app?
Keep reading How to Tell if Your Business Really Needs a Mobile App