ICO Junkies News and updates

ICO Host is the first choice of the ICO junkies. They prioritize accurate unbiased opinions about new ICO’s. They are dependant on providing up to date information for possible investors who rely upon them for valuable insights and current information and they openly profess that they will not compromise on their quality at any cost. They are adherent to every principle that investors expect from an un-affiliated source.

They are devoted to going into the deepest recesses of the ICO market and finding even the smallest of projects which most of the mainstream ICO publishers don’t bother even acknowledging. ICO Junky put their users before anything else and work better and more efficient than any most other websites in the sector because of the dedication and loyalty of the staff. They are the masters of ICO and will never miss a single thing which takes place in this ICO marketplace Worldwide.

 

Second movers are growing much faster and doing something more interesting.

Rather than a mere currency–which is largely used for speculation–these so-called “crypto-assets” intertwine businesses and tokens. The fuel here is something called Ethereum (whose currency is Ether). Like Bitcoin, it’s based on blockchain technology, essentially a secure, decentralized, constantly updated ledger system. But while Bitcoin allows you to transact only in Bitcoin, the Ethereum network allows for software programs. In other words, Ethereum-based currencies can actually do things.

 

ICO pioneers have certainly unlocked a better way to raise money and create a network effect. Why grovel before Silicon Valley venture capitalists or deal with federal regulators in the public markets when you can attach a token to your idea and have speculators throw money at it and then bid it up?

For more information visit the website at https://ico-junky.jimdofree.com

20 Best New Portfolios, July 2019

And now it’s July. I’d just like to tell my American and Canadian friends to hydrate properly, and the hangover should be gone by October, just in time for the sugar crash. While you recover, we’ve got more portfolios.

Lots of good, grid-based stuff this month. And lots of dark layouts. It’s like all the color got used up last month or something. Anyway, I hope you like minimalism! Enjoy.

Note: I’m judging these sites by how good they look to me. If they’re creative and original, or classic but really well-done, it’s all good to me. Sometimes, UX and accessibility suffer. For example, many of these sites depend on JavaScript to display their content at all; this is a Bad Idea™, kids. If you find an idea you like and want to adapt to your own site, remember to implement it responsibly.

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Popular Design News of the Week: April 29, 2019 – May 5, 2019

Every week users submit a lot of interesting stuff on our sister site Webdesigner News, highlighting great content from around the web that can be of interest to web designers. 

The best way to keep track of all the great stories and news being posted is simply to check out the Webdesigner News site, however, in case you missed some here’s a quick and useful compilation of the most popular designer news that we curated from the past week.

Note that this is only a very small selection of the links that were posted, so don’t miss out and subscribe to our newsletter and follow the site daily for all the news.

The Instagram Aesthetic is Over

 

25+ Animated Tab Bar Designs for Inspiration

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3 Essential Design Trends, May 2019

Sometimes designs are of an acquired taste. That’s our theme for this month.

Each of the projects and trends featured here are things that you’ll probably either love…or hate. But wait to judge these projects until you navigate through them; most of them seem to grow on you the more you dive into the content. Here’s what’s trending in design this month:

Chaos by Design

Have you ever looked at a design and wondered “what were they thinking?”

But then … “that is actually pretty nice.”

It seems like there are plenty of designs out there right now that feature a structure of chaos. These projects are identifiable by an aesthetic that seems to be all over the place, but the more you dig into it, the more it seems to come together.

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Popular Design News of the Week: April 22, 2019 – April 28, 2019

Every week users submit a lot of interesting stuff on our sister site Webdesigner News, highlighting great content from around the web that can be of interest to web designers. 

The best way to keep track of all the great stories and news being posted is simply to check out the Webdesigner News site, however, in case you missed some here’s a quick and useful compilation of the most popular designer news that we curated from the past week.

Note that this is only a very small selection of the links that were posted, so don’t miss out and subscribe to our newsletter and follow the site daily for all the news.

UI Design Inspiration – Apr 2019

 

New Logo and Identity for Nike by You

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10 Ways to Connect With Your Users

Who’s your audience? It sounds like an easy question, but it’s not. Knowing your audience helps keep eyeballs on your site, website traffic up, and visitors eagerly returning to your site to consume your content, and buy your products.

But a lack of understanding leads to a potentially dangerous domino effect. If you don’t understand your audience, you won’t understand what content it wants, and without that knowledge, your site traffic will suffer.

Read on for 10 strategies to understand your website audience so that you can ultimately protect and grow your business:

1. Use an Analytics Tool

This point may seem elementary, but it’s not. Roughly one-third of all websites monitored by W3Techs don’t have analytics attached to their sites. And an even worse statistic — less than 30% of small businesses use analytics, according to a 2017 study by the U.S. Small Business Administration. That’s an audience killer.

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Places to Party in Rocklin

Looking for the perfect restaurant for a Rocklin party?

Out of Bounds Brewing Company

Out of Bounds Brewing brings years of Pacific Northwest brewing experience to the Sierra Nevada Foothills & celebrates the Northern Californian lifestyle at it’s best with award-winning, handcrafted beers private rooms available for parties, gatherings and tastings. 

Pink Martini

BANQUET ROOM

Our stunning banquet room is available for private use for personal or corporate events. Equipped with a large screen TV with all the connections for your presentation or private viewing event. Bring your group of up to 40 private dining and so much more.

PATIO

Our beautiful patio can seat up to 150 guests and can accomodate up to 175 for your wedding reception or corporate business mixer event. Our patio features two large sectionals for comfortable seating with fire pits. The patio is the center of attention with a wonderful waterfall and beautiful greenery. Blankets and patio heaters are provided as needed.

 

Cafe Delicias

PRIVATE ROOMS

Our Rocklin location is proud to offer banquet rooms for your larger gatherings. .Since 1964, the Ramirez family has been serving authentic Mexican food to Placer County fans.

Studio Movie Grill

Whatever your plans, an event at Studio Movie Grill leaves a lasting impression. Because of this we are the choice for over 2,500 events each year by some of the largest companies and organizations in the world. Offering unique dining and private space as well as creative food and beverage options, our team of Event Sales Managers have the expertise to make your next event effortless and affordable. Let us do all the work!

 

Strikes Unlimited

Strikes Unlimited is a beautiful 50 lanes center. With state of the art technology and a professional, attentive staff, Strikes Unlimited delivers the best bowling experience around. Strikes Unlimited has great meeting facilities for every budget. No matter if you are planning a small event or large corporate event, Strikes Unlimited has the facilities to accommodate you. Bowling parties are a fun and inexpensive way to celebrate your special occasions. No matter what the weather may be, your party can go off without complications at Strikes Unlimited.

 

 

 

 
 

20 Best New Portfolios, February 2019

Welcome back, Readers! It’s February, and I don’t think I have a single pink or chocolate-themed site anywhere in the mix. Ah well…

I really shouldn’t have typed that. Now I want to either eat some peanut-butter and chocolate goodies, or base a design on that color scheme. I probably will.

Anyway, we’ve got a generally mixed bag of portfolios for you to check out, with a number of aggressively monochromatic designs in there. Enjoy!

Note: I’m judging these sites by how good they look to me. If they’re creative and original, or classic but really well-done, it’s all good to me. Sometimes, UX and accessibility suffer. For example, many of these sites depend on JavaScript to display their content at all; this is a Bad Idea™, kids.

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Popular Design News of the Week: December 31, 2018 – January 6, 2019

Every week users submit a lot of interesting stuff on our sister site Webdesigner News, highlighting great content from around the web that can be of interest to web designers. 

The best way to keep track of all the great stories and news being posted is simply to check out the Webdesigner News site, however, in case you missed some here’s a quick and useful compilation of the most popular designer news that we curated from the past week.

Note that this is only a very small selection of the links that were posted, so don’t miss out and subscribe to our newsletter and follow the site daily for all the news.

8 Undoubtably True Predictions for UX in 2019

 

Design Style Guides to Learn from in 2019

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19 Predictions for Design in 2019

Happy New Year to one and all! At this time every year we like to publish our predictions of what the web industry will be up to over the coming twelve months. It also serves as a chance to reflect on where we’ve been.

This year, I’ve decided to be a little more ambitious and come up with the click-baitey total of 19 predictions for 2019 (that’s 13 more than last year). Consequently, some of the predictions may be less likely than others, but I stand by them all. Speaking of last year…

How Did I Do in 2018?

This time last year I made 6 predictions for 2018. They were:

  1. Skeuomorphism Strikes Back: I argued that skeuomorphism in UI design lends itself to affordances, and communicates function; consequently it would return in 2018. We may not be calling it skeuomorphism, but look around. I’ve scored myself a point for that one.

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