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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

35 Free And Professional-Looking WordPress Themes


A theme is the backbone of any website and no blogger wants a poorly designed website. Thetheme is the part of your blog which will reflect who you are, and what you think of, so it’s very important to have a suitable yet highly attractive theme that will match the purpose of your blog. When it comes to selecting good quality themes, however, most bloggers are not ready to pay big bucks for premium themes.
professional looking wordpress theme 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
Professional yet free WordPress themes are hard to find, but when quality is your first priority,you need to have the best theme for your WordPress blog. We all know that there are lots and lots of sites out there where you can get great-looking, jaw-dropping WordPress themes for your blog. But almost all of them will make your wallet lighter.
Because we all know that there are other expenses involved when managing a blog, I have decided to compile a list of free premium-quality themes — in no particular order — for WordPress. I hope our readers will find a suitable theme for their blog from the list.
RedCaptik 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
Actiniumize 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
Photoria 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
Germaniumify 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
Shuttershot 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
iPhoneDenati 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
BoxiFied 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
Spectacular 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
Nomad [ Preview - Download ]
Nomad 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
Hector [ Preview - Download ]
Hector 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
Trends [ Preview - Download ]
Trends 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
Indicate 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
UpStream 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
Sucha [ Preview - Download ]
Sucha 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
Questan 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
Radiumite 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
CalenotisMagazine 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
Magi 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
WordpressBling 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
TypePress 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
iPadFieden 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
Cuand [ Preview - Download ]
Cuand 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
Eliaten 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
Design [ Preview - Download ]
Design 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
Masinop 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
Genfes [ Preview - Download ]
Genfes 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
Effective 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
Transhik 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
Casual [ Preview - Download ]
Casual 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
Tungstenation 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
ShakenGrid 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
MahasoliTribune 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
CakifoHicoy 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
Minimatica 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes
ZoroSan 35 Free and Professional looking WordPress Themes

Freelancers: 3 Ways To Motivate Yourself When You’re Running Low


As freelance designers, self-discipline is one essential characteristic to cultivate. Granted that you have the benefits of a flexible timetable, it is highly critical for you to be firm in your daily dealings to keep your business going well. Maintaining high motivation for your work is hence a topmost priority.
motivate yourself Freelancers: 3 Ways to Motivate Yourself When Youre Running Low
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But hey, who doesn’t have the downtime? Sometimes it’s easy to lose heart when you’re not getting by with freelancing, or when it didn’t meet your expectation of flexibility. That is why it is crucial for you to know what serves as motivation for freelancers like yourself.
As a part-time freelance blogger myself, I could relate to a few common issues regarding the lack of motivation. Fortunately, I have found for myself a few solutions that I could apply when I feel I’m running low on battery, and I’m willing to share to you my remedies in this post, full sharing after jump!

1. Remember Why You Took Up Freelancing

When you remind yourself what was it that drew you into the circle of freelancers, you would be grateful that you got into where you are now even if things are going really tight. Typically, freelancers got here because they want more control over their schedule and more freedom over their choice of projects or tasks.
discipline Freelancers: 3 Ways to Motivate Yourself When Youre Running Low
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That said, it’s easy to fall into the trap of not following up with the client on time. It could be something to do with time management or simply just a lack of motivation. If it is the latter, then you have to acknowledge the fact that how much you earn is entirely determined by the amount of time and hard work you’re willing to put in. High productivity is what makes a freelancer success.
Not only does that affect your income, it also affects your reputation among the other freelancers. A good reputation of completing projects promptly with quality will translate into more offers from clients. What this means is that you’ll have more leeway in choosing those who you’d really like to work on!
As a freelancer, you will definitely have to start off from the bottom, which means that you may not get many project offers and thus unable to make a decent living at the initial stage. Well, one way to keep yourself motivated is to remind yourself that eventually, your hard work will pay off in terms of getting more and better offers. As the saying goes, "When the going gets tough, the tough gets going."

2. Fanning The Flame

It’s easy to lose your creative sense when you’re kept busy by deadlines. When you place your emphasis on completing the project within a short timeframe, you become more concerned about getting the job done rather than doing it creatively or aesthetically. This leaves little room for indulging in your passion for freelancing.
feed your passion Freelancers: 3 Ways to Motivate Yourself When Youre Running Low
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You need to feed your passion or it will die off gradually! Losing your motivation? This could be the reason. Spend some time looking up for designs pertaining to your area of interest. Visit art museums or galleries. Draw something for fun. As long as you’re doing your art not for work’s sake, but for fun’s sake, you will keep the fire in you burning. It’s easy to extinguish it when you work day-in and day-out on your projects because you’ll associate the stresses with it.
As you can see, work can create a love-hate relationship between you and your passion. You are passionate about your work, but at the same time, you loath how your livelihood is now dependent on your passion. It’s no longer fun when there’s a huge responsibility laid on what had always been your hobby or favorite pastime.
The bottom line is, don’t turn your passion into work alone. You will still need to allocate some time to feed your interest outside of work. Some people can enjoy their work no matter how taxing it may be, but for most, they still have to make some time outside work to be inspired. Work is work; the demands are there to take the fun out of the equation.

3. Using Flexibility To Your Advantage

The wonderful thing about being a freelancer is that it allows you to make your own call. You can go for meals, take breaks or even leave your workstation anytime you want. Not many other jobs offer that kind of freedom. On the down side, you might be tempted to procrastinate when no one but you yourself is monitoring your work.
break Freelancers: 3 Ways to Motivate Yourself When Youre Running Low
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To curb those temptations and stay motivated, what you can do is you can give yourself appropriate time to rest. Just as dieticians would advise people to take many small, light meals rather than the standard three full meals to curb their cravings for unhealthy snacks, you shouldgive yourself many small breaks while you’re working on the project. That way, you won’t get too overwhelmed with handling all the work in one long stretch and end up taking the rest of the day off from your work.
Besides the advantage of keeping you motivated this way, taking frequent breaks would also start you off refreshed each time you return to your work. In fact, psychologists have found that you can absorb and remember the things you were working on the most when you just begun to work on it. They call it the primacy effect.
So, if you are taking several breaks, you will perform better each time you get back to work after your breaks. This translates to better work performance and mood for the entire project you are handling, which then serves as good motivation to keep up your good work.

Samsung Galaxy S III Launched; Features, Specifications and Review


Samsung has just officially launched the new Galaxy flagship phone, the S III at an event in London. On May 29th, the handset will be available to buyeither on a new contract, as an upgrade, or just outright, SIM free and unlocked. But, after all the rumors and built-up expectations relating to Samsung Galaxy S III have come to pass, we wonder if it was all worth it and how Samsung’s newest super smartphone might change Android.
But before we proceed with the technical features, full specifications and screen size etc, let me warn you — The Samsung Galaxy S III design is ugly. You have a first look at it and you will start wondering, “how did something like this ever make it out of Samsung’s design studio?” Don’t get me wrong; specs wise the S III is still a great smartphone that we have ever seen but megapixels and gigabytes don’t mean anything if they’re not wrapped up in a decent package, so is the Samsung Galaxy S 3 a worthy successor to the much-loved Galaxy S 2? Lets find out…

Galaxy S III Design

This rounded-corner design that was first seen in Galaxy S I and later dropped in the S II has now returned in the new Galaxy S III. With more rounded edges and a plastic form factor it might not be a design that many hard-core smartphone fans are going to find attractive.
Where Samsung falls behind its direct competitor is in the actual feel of the phone. Although the sides of the white Galaxy S III and the front of the dark blue version both sport a brushed metal look, they’re made out of good old plastic. Alas, as much as we wished Samsung would move away from cheap-feeling (if sturdy) materials, the GS III is just keeping up with tradition.
However, the distinctive metallic rim is seen around the phone’s edges, consistent with rest of the Samsung Galaxy flagship models. But it is disappointing not to have screen-embedded buttons in the S III, as it would have made an excellent addition to the device. Samsung has said the Galaxy S III design was inspired by nature, with its minimal and organic look that is reflected by its smooth and non-linear lines of the device. However, I’m not entirely sure  if consumers are going to agree to that!

Samsung Galaxy S III Hardware Specs

The handset official specs include a super large display screen with 4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED display with a 720p resolution (1,280×720 pixels), HSPA+ connectivity, an 8-megapixel camera, 2,100mAh removable battery, as well as a quad-core Exynos processor. It runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich as its operating system, and will come in two color optionsblue or white.
Samsung has also made its 2,100mAh battery removable, and the handset will come in three storage capacities:16GB, 32GB, and 64GB (this latter size won’t be immediately available). In addition, it has a microSD card slot for up to another 64GB of storage. The handset will have 1GB RAM for running applications.
Like the S II, the S III will feature an 8-megapixel camera and it also sports a “select your best shot” feature after taking multiple shots. The 8-megapixel camera on the new Samsung phone is integrated better than on the One X: it sits flush with the back of the phone instead of protruding from it.

Galaxy S III Release Date

On May 29th, the Samsung Galaxy S III will be available to buy and will launch in 145 countries in partnership with 296 wireless carriers, with the 3G HSPA+ version set to launch in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East in May, while a 4G model will make its debut in the United States, Japan, and Korea later this summer.

Bottom-line

The plastic feeling of the Galaxy S3 won’t appeal to all. It feels very lightweight (despite tipping the scales at 133g) in the hand, and some people will read this as feeling a little cheap. Having said that, they did just the same for the Galaxy S II and it’s sales figure was enough to silent any critic. I will be interested to see if I’m proven wrong this time around though.
Overall, the effect is much more like the Samsung Galaxy Nexus than anything else – rounded edges, HD screen and whatnot. When there isn’t any doubt the processor is pretty impressive, however, there is a worry that the quad core 1.4 GHz Exynos CPU could suck battery power a little too dramatically.
But the first ever 4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED display screen looks great, the slick operation under the finger is exactly what we wanted and the little touches like the rippling lock screen do actually feel quite natural.