Archive for February, 2010

Web Design Packages Have Arrived!

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Well, I’ve finally done it. After refusing to make that move for years, I’ve finally created flat rate packages for web design.

I had avoided this for for so long because I felt that frequently, fixed rate packages weren’t fair to both the client and the designer. The client could be paying for more time than is being worked, or the designer could end up doing more work than they are getting paid for.

I’ve also avoided pricing plans for years because, generally speaking, they often tend to be convoluted and confusing.

However, over the past decade, I’ve watched people flinch whether I quote $25 or $75 an hour. When people hear the hourly rate, they think “gosh that’s a lot”, not realizing how much they get with that.

And of course, these days people like packages that show them exactly what they get. People like being able to point at something and just say “give me that one”. (more…)

How to Make A Better Password

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

The New York Times released an article titled If Your Password Is 123456, Just Make It HackMe addressing the popularity of very weak passwords.

Vance (the author) says, “According to a new analysis, one out of five Web users still decides to leave the digital equivalent of a key under the doormat: they choose a simple, easily guessed password like “abc123,” “iloveyou” or even “password” to protect their data.”

This doesn’t surprise me at all. In the years I’ve spent in this industry, I’ve seen many very weak passwords. As a web designer, some clients will authorize me to set up their site and create email accounts for them. This means they’ll give me the password they want used. Often, I’ve had to go back to them with a new password since their chosen one was too weak for the system to accept. Even the client’s alternative password, though finally accepted by the server, are still often far too weak to be secure. (more…)