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Tools for Web Site Design on Windows

I am a windows user and am wondering whar are good web design programs?

Tools for Web Site Design on Windows

Some people make fun of me around here, and it’s not just because of my hair, my hygiene or the myriads of action figures I have on my desk. You see, I’m the only one in the shop with a PC back home. I know, I know; I constantly hang my head in shame. But have no fear, my fiancee and I also have an Ubuntu Linux box and a MacBook, but I do most of my freelance web work on a two year-old XP laptop. So when Jon wrote his article last month on the tools we use to maintain BIG Images’ web site, naturally it was all Mac software, and I thought I’d do a little representing and show the Windows world some love.

As with the previous month's article, I've tried to find solutions within the shareware and the free and open-source community.

Web Development Applications:

  • Stylizer
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    • $69.95
    • Live preview of sites, view changes to the page as you make them
    • Amazingly attractive UI
  • CSSVista
    • Free
    • Extract and edit the CSS from any page on the internet
    • See your changes applied live in both IE and Firefox at the same time
    • Doesn't save files from within the program, you have to copy and paste it into your editor
  • Aptana Studio Community Edition
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    • Free
    • Although initially meant to be a Javascript coding program, it has great support for HTML, CSS and PHP
    • Syntax hilighting
    • Relatively attractive interface
    • Their code assist feature shows helpful hints about code as you type it
    Read the full article...

Tips on Web Site Design

How we build BIG Images web site, illustrated by Ben Lawless

Tools we use to maintain BIG Images’ web site


networked globe and hard drive
A friend of mine inquired via email: “What program did you use to design BIG Images’ website?” As I typed out my reply I realized that BIG Images is not the “normal” large format print company. I mean to say we do not just buy the Adobe CS suite because its what everyone else has; we aren’t satisfied with a solution just because it works. We experiment constantly. The workflows we develop, for example to build and maintain our web site, are very unique in our industry.

Our entire web site is home grown and maintained by BIG Images. We are major supporters of the Macintosh shareware community, as well as the free & open-source software community. Often these solutions are:
  1. an order-of-magnitude less expensive than their more established competitors
  2. are more reliable
  3. exhibit faster and more personable customer service
Here is some of the software we use on a weekly/monthly basis to create and maintain our web site:

Web Development Tools

  • RapidWeaver
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    • $49.00
    • BIG Images’ entire site has been built and maintained with RapidWeaver for the past 2½ years
    • One of the beautiful aspects of RapidWeaver is the VERY active community at their forums. Often I can ask a question and have an answer within the day.
    • RapidWeaver has alot of plugins ($5.00 - $20.00 each) that enhance its functionality, and I have used most of them throughout the site. You can find a list of the plugins here.
    • YourHead software is one of the premier plugin developers. Their products are awesome.
  • TextMate
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    • $63.00
    • Ideal for custom html/php/javascript coding.
    • Incredibly customizable, so it adjusts to your coding style.
  • CSSEdit
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    • $29.95
    • For writing and editing css there is no better tool.
    • Instant live-previews make experimentation a snap.
    • This is also a great tool for reverse-engineering other sites to see how they created their effects.
Read the full article...

Announcing the delicious:designer

At BIG Images, we’re out to prove you don’t need to shell out hundreds of dollars for fully-featured design software. Producing something worthwhile also doesn’t need to be more difficult than helping a walrus move into a skyscraper. Design is life, and it should be experienced without barrier.

BIG Images delicious:designer - creative design tools for the common man, woman and child.  Illustration by Benjamin Lawless.

Announcing the delicious:designer 2.0 — powerful design tools for common people.


For the past two years we have been hard at work developing and simplifying complex technology, specifically applications suited for design and print. And this month, we're proud to announce our greatest achievement — the delicious:designer — an easy-to-use cross-platform vector design application. Unlike most design applications, the delicious:designer runs within your web browser, allowing access to your designs from anywhere in the world.
Furthermore, it's platform-independent. That's right; design on your Macintosh, Windows, and Linux computers with equal ease and comfort. It works wherever the internet does… Read the full article...

Official Logo for Banner-Works is Complete

BIG Images Banner Works logo designed by Ben Lawless
The Banner-Works logo designed by Benjamin Lawless
Ben Lawless, our intrepid man of miracles (the one who takes all our good stuff and makes it look a whole-heck-of-alot better), has just completed the logo for Banner-Works. What do you think? Like it? Then trust us when we say you will enjoy the experience at Banner-Works even more. Check out all our designs (including a slew from Ben himself). Treat yourself by customizing and personalizing your very own vinyl banner and then have the banner you just designed printed right here at BIG Images.