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Alaska Web Dynamics

Anchorage, Alaska


Alaska Web Dynamics specializes in web design, website development, and search engine optimization. Proprietary content management system (CMS) allows you to edit your website content at any time.

www.dynalaska.com/



AIS Alaska Internet Services

Anchorage, Alaska


Alaska Web Design by Alaska Internet Services. Providing Alaska businesses with professional web site design and web hosting services

www.alaskainternet.net/



Aurius

Anchorage, Alaska


Aurius is a custom web design company. We´ll design your website with you and your business in mind. We are not a website factory, creating thousands of sites a week that all look the same. Instead we create websites that truly capture the spirit of your business so that you can be proud of your website.

www.auriuswebdesign.com



Alaska Web Designs

Anchorage, Alaska


Alaska Web Designs works closely with each client to ensure a site that will meet or exceed their goals and expectations Whether it is a single page web presence or a 1000 page corporate site, we pay the same close attention to detail.

www.alaskawebdesigns.com



Sundog Media

Anchorage, Alaska


What do we do? Our slogan says it best -- At Sundog Media we create Brilliant Design! The majority of our work is Graphic Design (pre-press focused) and Web & Interactive development. Our services, much like our team are varied and diverse - We are capable of a wide range of projects.

www.sundogmedia.com



Alaska Web & Graphic

Anchorage, Alaska


Alaska Web and Graphic is dedicated to providing the very best in web site design and related services to the greater Anchorage area, the entire state of Alaska and beyond. Our clients include businesses and residents from all over Alaska, and we are growing every day.

www.akwebgraphic.com



Crucible Designs

Anchorage, Alaska


Crucible Designs is committed to turning your web design dreams into success. The web isn´t a magic pot of gold, it requires careful planning, expertise and attention to details to create a website that will be an effective tool for your business.

www.crucibledesigns.com



Aurora Marketing

Anchorage, Alaska


Aurora Marketing is a professional web design company located in Anchorage, Alaska. Our experienced web internet specialize in best-in-class custom websites, database development, data-driven web programs, corporate identity, and print graphics.

www.auroramarketing.com



Alaska Web Design

Anchorage, Alaska


Alaska Web Service - Alaska´s local source for web site design, web site hosting, registering domain names and e-Commerce ready web sites with integrated shopping cart.

www.alaskawebservice.com



Melissa Nava Consulting

Anchorage, Alaska


Internet Consulting company offering website design services.

www.melissanava.com



Alaska Tech Support

Anchorage, Alaska


Our services include alaska web design, hosting, custom applications programming, remote IT assistance, maintenance, network consulting, and analysis.

www.alaskatechsupport.com



A Visual Voice

Anchorage, Alaska


Since 2001, we have created solution and design services to a wide spectrum of clients in a variety of industries. We listen, communicate, and solve problems first. This allows us to create the most appropriate design solutions for logo design, corporate identity materials, brochure design, web site design, ad design, reports, booklets, museum displays, rack card and postcard mailer design, trade show displays, banners and signs

www.avisualvoice.com



Gere Donovan

Anchorage, Alaska


We´re a full service digital agency offering web development / design, custom web-based applications, email marketing and more.

www.geredonovan.com



Graphic Design Anchorage Ak

Anchorage, Alaska


Although web design has a fairly recent history, it can be linked to other areas such as graphic design. However, web design can also be seen from a technological standpoint. It has become a large part of peoples everyday lives. It is hard to imagine the Internet without animated graphics, different styles of typography, background, and music. In 1989, whilst working at CERN Tim Berners-Lee proposed to create a global hypertext project, which later became known as the World Wide Web. During 1991 to 1993 the World Wide Web was born. Text-only pages could be viewed using a simple line-mode browser.[2] In 1993 Marc Andreessen and Eric Bina, created the Mosaic browser. At the time there were multiple browsers, however the majority of them were Unix-based and naturally text heavy. There had been no integrated approach to graphic design elements such as images or sounds. The Mosaic browser broke this mould.[3] The W3C was created in October 1994 to "lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing common protocols that promote its evolution and ensure its interoperability."[4] This discouraged any one company from monopolizing a propriety browser and programming language, which could have altered the effect of the World Wide Web as a whole. The W3C continues to set standards, which can today be seen with JavaScript. In 1994 Andreessen formed Communications Corp. that later became known as Netscape Communications, the Netscape 0.9 browser. Netscape created its own HTML tags without regard to the traditional standards process. For example, Netscape 1.1 included tags for changing background colours and formatting text with tables on web pages. Throughout 1996 to 1999 the browser wars began, as Microsoft and Netscape fought for ultimate browser dominance. During this time there were many new technologies in the field, notably Cascading Style Sheets, JavaScript, and Dynamic HTML. On the whole, the browser competition did lead to many positive creations and helped web design evolve at a rapid pace.[5] In 1996, Microsoft released its first competitive browser, which was complete with its own features and tags. It was also the first browser to support style sheets, which at the time was seen as an obscure authoring technique.[5] The HTML markup for tables was originally intended for displaying tabular data. However designers quickly realized the potential of using HTML tables for creating the complex, multi-column layouts that were otherwise not possible. At this time, as design and good aesthetics seemed to take precedence over good mark-up structure, and little attention was paid to semantics and web accessibility. HTML sites were limited in their design options, even more so with earlier versions of HTML. To create complex designs, many web designers had to use complicated table structures or even use blank spacer .GIF images to stop empty table cells from collapsing.[6] CSS was introduced in December 1996 by the W3C to support presentation and layout. This allowed HTML code to be semantic rather than both semantic and presentational, and improved web accessibility, see tableless web design. In 1996, Flash (originally known as FutureSplash) was developed. At the time, the Flash content development tool was relatively simple compared to now, using basic layout and drawing tools, a limited precursor to ActionScript, and a timeline, but it enabled web designers to go beyond the point of HTML, animated GIFs and JavaScript. However, because Flash required a plug-in, many web developers avoided using it for fear of limiting their market share due to lack of compatibility. Instead, designers reverted to gif animations (if they didn´t forego using motion graphics altogether) and JavaScript for widgets. But the benefits of Flash made it popular enough among specific target markets to eventually work its way to the vast majority of browsers, and powerful enough to be used to develop entire sites.[6] During 1998 Netscape released Netscape Communicator code under an open source licence, enabling thousands of developers to participate in improving the software. However, they decided to start from the beginning, which guided the development of the open source browser and soon expanded to a complete application platform.[5] The Web Standards Project was formed and promoted browser compliance with HTML and CSS standards by creating Acid1, Acid2, and Acid3 tests. 2000 was a big year for Microsoft. Internet Explorer was released for Mac; this was significant as it was the first browser that fully supported HTML 4.01 and CSS 1, raising the bar in terms of standards compliance. It was also the first browser to fully support the PNG image format.[5] During this time Netscape was sold to AOL and this was seen as Netscapes official loss to Microsoft in the browser wars.[5] Since the start of the 21st century the web has become more and more integrated into peoples lives. As this has happened the technology of the web has also moved on. There have also been significant changes in the way people use and access the web, and this has changed how sites are designed. Since the end of the browsers wars[when?] new browsers have been released. Many of these are open source meaning that they tend to have faster development and are more supportive of new standards. The new options are considered by many[weaselwords] to be better than Microsoft´s Internet Explorer. The W3C has released new standards for HTML (HTML5) and CSS (CSS3), as well as new JavaScript API´s, each as a new but individual standard.[when?] While the term HTML5 is only used to refer to the new version of HTML and some of the JavaScript API´s, it has become common to use it to refer to the entire suite of new standards (HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript). Web designers use a variety of different tools depending on what part of the production process they are involved in. These tools are updated over time by newer standards and software but the principles behind them remain the same. Web designers use both vector and raster graphics editors to create web-formatted imagery or design prototypes. Technologies used to create websites include W3C standards like HTML and CSS, which can be hand-coded or generated by WYSIWYG editing software. Other tools web designers might use include mark up validators[7] and other testing tools for usability and accessibility to ensure their websites meet web accessibility guidelines.[8] Marketing and communication design on a website may identify what works for its target market. This can be an age group or particular strand of culture; thus the designer may understand the trends of its audience. Designers may also understand the type of website they are designing, meaning, for example, that (B2B) business-to-business website design considerations might differ greatly from a consumer targeted website such as a retail or entertainment website. Careful consideration might be made to ensure that the aesthetics or overall design of a site do not clash with the clarity and accuracy of the content or the ease of web navigation,[9] especially on a B2B website. Designers may also consider the reputation of the owner or business the site is representing to make sure they are portrayed favourably. User understanding of the content of a website often depends on user understanding of how the website works. This is part of the user experience design. User experience is related to layout, clear instructions and labeling on a website. How well a user understands how they can interact on a site may also depend on the interactive design of the site. If a user perceives the usefulness of the website, they are more likely to continue using it. Users who are skilled and well versed with website use may find a more distinctive, yet less intuitive or less user-friendly website interface useful nonetheless. However, users with less experience are less likely to see the advantages or usefulness of a less intuitive website interface. This drives the trend for a more universal user experience and ease of access to accommodate as many users as possible regardless of user skill.[10] Much of the user experience design and interactive design are considered in the user interface design. Advanced interactive functions may require plug-ins if not advanced coding language skills. Choosing whether or not to use interactivity that requires plug-ins is a critical decision in user experience design. If the plug-in doesn´t come pre-installed with most browsers, there´s a risk that the user will have neither the know how or the patience to install a plug-in just to access the content. If the function requires advanced coding language skills, it may be too costly in either time or money to code compared to the amount of enhancement the function will add to the user experience. There´s also a risk that advanced interactivity may be incompatible with older browsers or hardware configurations. Publishing a function that doesn´t work reliably is potentially worse for the user experience than making no attempt. It depends on the target audience if it´s likely to be needed or worth any risks. Part of the user interface design is affected by the quality of the page layout. For example, a designer may consider whether the site´s page layout should remain consistent on different pages when designing the layout. Page pixel width may also be considered vital for aligning objects in the layout design. The most popular fixed-width websites generally have the same set width to match the current most popular browser window, at the current most popular screen resolution, on the current most popular monitor size. Most pages are also center-aligned for concerns of aesthetics on larger screens. Fluid layouts increased in popularity around 2000 as an alternative to HTML-table-based layouts and grid-based design in both page layout design principle and in coding technique, but were very slow to be adopted.[note 1] This was due to considerations of screen reading devices and varying windows sizes which designers have no control over. Accordingly, a design may be broken down into units (sidebars, content blocks, embedded advertising areas, navigation areas) that are sent to the browser and which will be fitted into the display window by the browser, as best it can. As the browser does recognize the details of the reader´s screen (window size, font size relative to window etc.) the browser can make user-specific layout adjustments to fluid layouts, but not fixed-width layouts. Although such a display may often change the relative position of major content units, sidebars may be displaced below body text rather than to the side of it. This is a more flexible display than a hard-coded grid-based layout that doesn´t fit the device window. In particular, the relative position of content blocks may change while leaving the content within the block unaffected. This also minimizes the user´s need to horizontally scroll the page. Responsive Web Design is a newer approach, based on CSS3, and a deeper level of per-device specification within the page´s stylesheet through an enhanced use of the CSS rule. Web designers may choose to limit the variety of website typefaces to only a few which are of a similar style, instead of using a wide range of typefaces or type styles. Most browsers recognize a specific number of safe fonts, which designers mainly use in order to avoid complications. Font downloading was later included in the CSS3 fonts module and has since been implemented in Safari 3.1, Opera 10 and Mozilla Firefox 3.5. This has subsequently increased interest in web typography, as well as the usage of font downloading. Most site layouts incorporate negative space to break the text up into paragraphs and also avoid center-aligned text.[11] The page layout and user interface may also be affected by the use of motion graphics. The choice of whether or not to use motion graphics may depend on the target market for the website. Motion graphics may be expected or at least better received with an entertainment-oriented website. However, a website target audience with a more serious or formal interest (such as business, community, or government) might find animations unnecessary and distracting if only for entertainment or decoration purposes. This doesn´t mean that more serious content couldn´t be enhanced with animated or video presentations that is relevant to the content. In either case, motion graphic design may make the difference between more effective visuals or distracting visuals. Motion graphics that are not initiated by the site visitor can produce accessibility issues. The World Wide Web consortium accessibility standards require that site visitors be able to disable the animations.[12] Website designers may consider it to be good practice to conform to standards. This is usually done via a description specifying what the element is doing. Failure to conform to standards may not make a website unusable or error prone, but standards can relate to the correct layout of pages for readability as well making sure coded elements are closed appropriately. This includes errors in code, more organized layout for code, and making sure IDs and classes are identified properly. Poorly-coded pages are sometimes colloquially called tag soup. Validating via W3C[7] can only be done when a correct DOCTYPE declaration is made, which is used to highlight errors in code. The system identifies the errors and areas that do not conform to web design standards. This information can then be corrected by the user.[13] There are two ways websites are generated: statically or dynamically. A static website stores a unique file for every page of a static website. Each time that page is requested, the same content is returned. This content is created once, during the design of the website. It is usually manually authored, although some sites use an automated creation process, similar to a dynamic website, whose results are stored long-term as completed pages. These automatically-created static sites became more popular around 2015, with generators such as Jekyll and Adobe Muse.[14] The benefits of a static website are that they were simpler to host, as their server only needed to serve static content, not execute server-side scripts. This required less server administration and had less chance of exposing security holes. They could also serve pages more quickly, on low-cost server hardware. These advantage became less important as cheap web hosting expanded to also offer dynamic features, and virtual servers offered high performance for short intervals at low cost. Almost all websites have some static content, as supporting assets such as images and stylesheets are usually static, even on a website with highly dynamic pages. Dynamic websites are generated on the fly and use server-side technology to generate webpages. They typically extract their content from one or more back-end databases: some are database queries across a relational database to query a catalogue or to summarise numeric information, others may use a document database such as MongoDB or NoSQL to store larger units of content, such as blog posts or wiki articles. In the design process, dynamic pages are often mocked-up or wireframed using static pages. The skillset needed to develop dynamic web pages is much broader than for a static pages, involving server-side and database coding as well as client-side interface design. Even medium-sized dynamic projects are thus almost always a team effort. When dynamic web pages first developed, they were typically coded directly in languages such as Perl, PHP or ASP. Some of these, notably PHP and ASP, used a ´template´ approach where a server-side page resembled the structure of the completed client-side page and data was inserted into places defined by ´tags´. This was a quicker means of development than coding in a purely procedural coding language such as Perl. Both of these approaches have now been supplanted for many websites by higher-level application-focused tools such as content management systems. These build on top of general purpose coding platforms and assume that a website exists to offer content according to one of several well recognised models, such as a time-sequenced blog, a thematic magazine or news site, a wiki or a user forum. These tools make the implementation of such a site very easy, and a purely organisational and design-based task, without requiring any coding. Editing the content itself (as well as the template page) can be done both by means of the site itself, and with the use of third-party software. The ability to edit all pages is provided only to a specific category of users (for example, administrators, or registered users). In some cases, anonymous users are allowed to edit certain web content, which is less frequent (for example, on forums - adding messages). An example of a site with an anonymous change is Wikipedia. Usability experts, including Jakob Nielsen and Kyle Soucy, have often emphasised homepage design for website success and asserted that the homepage is the most important page on a website.[15][17][18] However practitioners into the 2000s were starting to find that a growing number of website traffic was bypassing the homepage, going directly to internal content pages through search engines, e-newsletters and RSS feeds.[19] Leading many practitioners to argue that homepages are less important than most people think.[20][21][22][23] Jared Spool argued in 2007 that a site´s homepage was actually the least important page on a website.[24] In 2012 and 2013, carousels (also called ´sliders´ and ´rotating banners´) have become an extremely popular design element on homepages, often used to showcase featured or recent content in a confined space.[25][26] Many practitioners argue that carousels are an ineffective design element and hurt a website´s search engine optimisation and usability.[26][27][28] There are two primary jobs involved in creating a website: the web designer and web developer, who often work closely together on a website.[29] The web designers are responsible for the visual aspect, which includes the layout, coloring and typography of a web page. Web designers will also have a working knowledge of markup languages such as HTML and CSS, although the extent of their knowledge will differ from one web designer to another. Particularly in smaller organizations one person will need the necessary skills for designing and programming the full web page, while larger organizations may have a web designer responsible for the visual aspect alone.[30] Further jobs which may become involved in the creation of a website include:

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Unity Gamex

Anchorage, Alaska


Are movie game titles good or terrible for you? It can certainly be both. Video game titles are frowned upon by simply parents as time-wasters, together with worse, some education specialists think that these game titles damaged the brain. Playing violent game titles are effortlessly blamed by the multimedia and some experts because the factor exactly why some young people come to be purple or commit extreme anti-social behavior. But many experts and psychologists see that video games can actually possess many gains typically the main one is building kids smart. Video activities may truly teach little ones high-level thinking skills that will they will want around the future. Video game titles change your brain, relating to School of Wisconsin psychologist D. Shawn Green. Playing game titles change typically the brains physical framework this same way as accomplish learning to examine, trying to play the piano, as well as browsing through using a map. A lot like exercise can build muscle, often the powerful combo regarding attentiveness and rewarding surges connected with neurotransmitters like dopamine strengthen neural circuits of which can build the brain. According to Marc Palaus, author of the research published in Frontiers throughout Individual Neuroscience, there will be a broad comprehensive agreement within the scientific community that playing video games not necessarily only shifts how the brain performs, yet likewise its structure. Down below happen to be the good and terrible effects of movie video games their benefits and drawbacks, according to researchers and even child experts: The Advantages: Positive Effects involving Video clip Games When your little one plays video games, the idea gives his brain a real training. In most online video media games, the skills recommended to succeed involve hypothetical and higher level thinking. These types of skills are not actually taught at school. Intellectual researcher Daphne Bavalier covers how video games may help people study, concentrate and, fascinatingly, multitask. Quick thinking, producing fast evaluation and options. Sometimes the player does this nearly all second of the video game giving the brain a real exercise. Based on research workers at the University of Rochester, led simply by Daphne Bavelier, a cognitive scientist, games simulating difficult functions such as those found in battle or action games could be a training tool for real-world conditions. The study shows that taking part in action video games pr sent the brain to help to make quick judgements. Movie game titles can be used in order to exercise soldiers and plastic surgeons, in accordance with the study. Importantly, judgements produced by action-packed video game players are no less exact. According to Bavelier, Action game players help to make even more correct decisions every system time. If you are really a surgeon as well as a person are in the mid of a good battlefield, that will can make a major difference. Precision Actions game, according to a analyze by the University of Rochester, train the players brain to make more quickly selections without having to lose accuracy. In todays planet, it can be important to move rapidly without having to sacrifice accuracy. Tactic plus expectation Steven Nicholson, writer of Everything Poor is Good For Anyone: How Todays Well-liked Culture is Actually Making You Wiser, calls this telescoping. The gamer should manage quick problems although retaining his long-term goals in the horizon. Situational understanding Defense News described that the Navy include game titles to teach soldiers to improve their situational awareness in fight. Many strategy games also require the player to help become informed of quick situational changes in the game and even adapt correctly. Developing reading through and figures skills ~ The youthful gamer states to get recommendations, adhere to storylines of activities, and even get info from typically the game scrolls. Also, working with math knowledge is crucial to win in numerous games that involves quantitative analysis like managing assets. The main benefits connected with playing online video media games involve enhancing mental skills of which include: Challenge solving and even logic � Any time a kid plays a game such as The Incredible Machine, Furious Wild birds or Cut The Rope, he trains his mind to come up having creative ways to solve puzzles and some other complications in short bursts Hand-eye coordination, fine motor in addition to space skills. In taking pictures activities, the character may well be running plus taking at the same time. This requires often the real-life player to keep keep track of of the position of often the character, where he is heading, his swiftness, wherever the gun is striving, in the event the gunfire is hitting the enemy, and consequently on. All these variables ought to be taken into account, and then the gamer have to then coordinate the brain�s interpretation and effect together with the movement in his or her hands plus fingertips. That process needs a great deal of eye-hand coordination and visual-spatial capability to be successful. Researching also suggests that folks may learn famous, space, plus visual awareness expertise coming from video games. Generally there have been even analyses with adults showing that experience with online video media games is related to better surgical skills. Likewise, a reason given by simply industry experts as to why fighter aviators of these days are more skillful is that this generation�s pilots are getting weaned on video video games. Planning, useful resource management plus logistics. The ball player learns to help deal with assets that happen to be limited, and choose the particular best use of resources, the same way as in true life. This talent will be honed in strategy game titles such as SimCity, Age of Empires, and Railroad Tycoon. Notably, The American Arranging Association, the trade affiliation of metropolitan planners and even Maxis, the game founder, have advertised that SimCity offers inspired a great deal of it is players for you to take a good career inside urban planning and structures. Multitasking, synchronous tracking of numerous shifting variables and taking care of multiple objectives. In method games, for instance, whilst making a city, an sudden astonish like an foe might emerge. This pushes the player to get flexible and quickly modify practices.

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Alaska Internet Marketing, Inc.

Anchorage, Alaska


Alaska Internet Marketing, Inc. has been creating award winning websites for Alaskan businesses since 1996. We are a full-service website design, marketing and hosting company specializing in the creative development of corporate and small business web sites. Our website designs incorporate the latest search engine research and site optimization programming to put you in the top of the search engine "found" list.

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