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SEO & Growth Hacking Web Design

If you are reading a lorem ipsum text on a website, you will perceive the entire website as incomplete. But it’s not about only lorem ipsum on websites, but in most of the cases, it is about the quality of the content on any type of website. This is determined by a series of indicators […]

Top 3 Font Trends for 2019/2020

Web Design

We all must agree that fonts play an important role in brand representations, alongside with logo, and colors. It is a way to show what the business is about, and how it behaves. Sometimes fonts display the power, market position and even actions a brand is predisposed to take – in other words, the business […]

Best 4 UI (User-interface) Design Tips

Web Design

The importance of a website is rated mainly by users rather than owners, and when a user rates your website, you have to make sure that it provides the best user experience one can get, and display the perfect mix between UI (user-interface) and functionality. Here at Mobiteam, we think that website UI is most […]

The Future of Web Design: 2019-2020 Top 3 Trends

Web Design

Web designers and web design companies are always enthusiastic about what trends mean and what trends stand for. But if it is to take a closer look, it’s a two-sided coin that has both positive and negative parts: On the one hand, trends do mean that you are a part of the crowd once you […]

3 Easy Steps To Build a Creative Email Template

SEO & Growth Hacking Web Design

Let’s face it – it’s 2018, there’s absolutely no reason why building a creative email template for your business needs to be such a pain anymore.

Email marketing used to be completely off limits for small businesses until a couple of years ago. Let’s have a look at how things used to be until not so long ago. You had to go to extreme lengths to find a designer who understood the limitations that email building presents, and was able to provide a good looking template without going too crazy with certain design patterns or elements. Next up, you would have to have a team of developers or hire one. This was not an easy task by any means because you needed to make sure that they know their stuff. Email coding is not to be taken lightly, and cross-client compatibility is not something that’s all that easy to achieve. This would more often than not end up in an almost continuous loop of testing, fixing and updating the same templates.

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