Why Creating RGB And CMYK Can Be Difficult

By Franklin Skribbit


One of the greatest marketing points of your website is how fast it loads. Everywhere you look, internet providers are bragging about the speed of their connections.

Too often an individual may focus so much on the things they aren't good at that they can't see the potential of their talents to help them succeed. More specifically, many of the self-proclaimed "artistically challenged" say they could never become a graphic artist, even though they are enamored of the field of study and by the final product.

People have learned impatience with anything connected to the internet, including your website. If your site takes longer than a second to load, it can drive people away.

First, color is printed differently to the screen then it is to a paper. Surely you've heard of RGB (red, green, blue) and CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, and key [black]). These are two different methods to overlay colors to get any color you can imagine. Computers use RGB.

There are at least two distinct talents that could qualify you to become a graphic arts professional. Learn about each one and see if you have the potential to make it in this creative field.

First, compress your images. The smaller the file size, the less that has to load on your page. If you're using a JPEG, switch to a GIF or PNG. Both of these file types are compressed for web use. They can sometimes drop a three digit sized file down to two. Another tip is to take your pictures and resize them to the size you mean them to appear on the page.

A 300 x 500 sized slot for a picture doesn't need a 1,400 x 2,300 sized picture. On the bare-boned edge, it needs to be only 300 x 500.

They don't need artistic ability with the pen or camera. Other people can do that. They find a talent within themselves for layout instead. And that's just as needed.

There are also several functions that are more efficient than others. Research the most efficient methods of working a process and you'll find some useful tips.

Inks mixing together work create different colors than light and therefore require special consideration. CMYK just happens to be the most basic form of color that can print the most colors you are used to seeing.

Give them a pen, pot of clay, or camera and they'll produce something truly beautiful in no time at all. These don't always have the ability to lay out their images in a beautiful and useful way though.

Outside of that, it never hurts to increase your website design education to learn the more formal approaches to CSS coding. You can learn a lot from a professor "in the know."

Fourth, limit your use of flash. Flash additions take up a lot of space. Although they add a beautiful element to your website, the file sizes are too bulky to be useful. They slow down loading time. Not to mention, they hurt you from an SEO standpoint. Google cannot read text in a Flash element. It therefore can't rank you high or low. You lose an opportunity to grow.

Oftentimes the only encouragement you need is to be enamored with the process and production of beautiful pieces. If you have the drive/love, than you have the ability to succeed in the graphic arts profession.

It's best to host as much of your site on a single server as possible. These are just five ways you can begin seeing improvements in your site speed.




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