How to Create 3d Buttons for your Software

Posted on 16th November 2010 in Buttons
Buttons
by Pieter Musterd

How to Create 3d Buttons for your Software

How to create 3D buttons for your software

In this article we going to discuss how to create 3D buttons for your software to make it look better using the Online Button Studio at: http://www.codemust.com/buttonstudiomain.aspx

Since the appearance and the look of your software is the first thing that user judge your software on; you will find that creating professional and cool looking 3D buttons plays a major part in your software sales and also and downloading.

We now are going to discuss every functionality of the studio then provides you with the most effective way and hints to create an attractive buttons for your software and finally we will discuss how to install this buttons in your software.

Functionalities:

Ground Color: this is the ground color of the button which is better to be set to the back ground color of your windows form.
Button Width: this is the width of your button.
Button Height: this is the height of your button.
Button Style: the Online button studio provides 4 styles each style have it’s own 3 sub styles allowing more shapes to be designed.
Text: this is the text that will appear on the button.
Text (X): this is the X coordinate (position) of the text on the button.
Text (Y): this is the Y coordinate (position) of the text on the button.
Text Color: this is the color of the text.
Family: this is the font family of the text.
Style: this is the style of the font of the text.
Size: this is the size of the text on the button.
Color 1: if you set the button style to Style 1 then this will be the color of the button’s border, if you set the button style to Style 2 then this will be the color of the button, if you set the button style to Style 3 then this will be the color of the button.
Sub Style: this is the sub style of the buttons, if you choose solid then then button colors will be solid, if you choose Linear then the button color will have a linear effects.
Linear Style: this is the style of the Linear sub style, this controls how the colors in the linear mode is drawn.
Hatch Style: this is the style of the Hatch sub style, this is like a texture types for the button.
Hatch Back Color: this is the color of the hatch back ground (kinda like the texture back color) you must set the sub style to Hatch in order to apply this color.
Hatch Lines Color: this is the color of the hatch lines (kinda like the color of the button texture) you must set the sub style to Hatch in order to apply this color.
Color 2: this color is for button Style 1 only, it determine the color of the second button’s border.
Inner Color: if you set the button style to Style 1 then this will be the inner color of the button, if you set the button style to Style 4 then this will be the inner color of the button
Linear Inner Color: you must set the sub style to Linear in order to apply this color, if you set the button style to Style 1 then this will be the second linear color of the button’s inner body, if you set the button style to Style 4 then this will be the second linear color of the button’s inner body.
Body Color: this is the color of the 4 small rectangles on the Style 4 button.


Now after we looked at the studio functionalities here is a few hints to create an attractive buttons that works for your software,
Hint 1: try select one style in all of your web page buttons so it appear as if it is one template.
Hint 2: try to design a colorful buttons because users get attractive to this kind of buttons.


Now lets see how we can install this buttons in your software,

After you finished the design of your buttons select “UnPushed” and click “Create Button” button

If your button didn’t appear refresh the page and it will appear.

Download the button on your machine by clicking right click on the button in the Preview Screen box and choose “Save Picture As…”

Select “Pushed” and click “Create Button” again.

Download the button on your machine by clicking right click on the button in the Preview Screen box and choose “Save Picture As…”

If you are using .Net programming language then download the image button control from http://www.codemust.com/DownloadPage.aspx?Id=505 and add the Unpushed image and Pushed image into the control.


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How to Sell Handmade Cards to Create Extra Income

Posted on 9th October 2010 in Handmade Cards
Handmade Cards
by scrappy annie

How to Sell Handmade Cards to Create Extra Income

Handmade cards are one of the most popular and intimate ways of sending that special message, be it happy birthday or good luck to that special someone and more and more people are starting to get in on the action.

And why wouldn’t they, the greeting card market in the UK in worth £1.2 billion a year.

The big question is, ‘how do I sell my handmade cards? You might want to sell them because your friends and family think there’re good, you want to create some extra income to help fund your passionate hobby or just to set up a business and one day become one of the big players in the greeting card market

 

The first step we would recommend any crafter to do is to research their local market. Try to find out if anyone else in your local area is selling handmade cards, look at their designs, look at their prices and where they are selling them. You could even go to the extent of phoning them up to see how selling their cards are going for them and how they operate.  Basically gain all the information you think you need to set up and run your own card business.

 

The next step for any handmade card crafter is to do is do what they do best, and that’s create some designs. Ideally you should be looking at a wide range to begin with to see what works and which designs you like. Be creative. That’s one of the main things people like about handmade cards, their originality. However don’t make them too complicated. After all you don’t want to spend four hours making one card, when might have hundreds to make!  Keep in mind (with the exception of Valentine cards) around 80% of cards are purchased by women.

 

The next question is ‘How much should I sell my cards for?’ Set the price too low and you won’t make any money but set the price too high and no one will buy your cards. The first step is to work out how much your cards cost to make. There are numerous costs to consider and it this depends on how far you want to take it. Some common examples of costs that you should consider are: Supplies e.g. Paper, glue, ribbon, envelopes.

 

Equipment – do you need to buy new equipment to make cards? E.g. a laminator, trimmer or a stand to display your cards

Labour – how much are you going to pay yourself?

Postage and packaging e.g. stamps, boxes, petrol if you deliver them.

 

Once you have this information you can then work out a selling price. Pricing strategy is quite important and you should look at the prices of other peoples handmade cards in your area to ensure that yours are similar.

 

Now here comes the fun part, selling your cards. You should by now have about six designs of cards, some stock, know how much each design costs to make and know how much you want to sell them for. There is a number of different ways you can sell your cards and different methods work for different people so don’t give up if you don’t get any sales to begin with.

 

One of the most popular methods of selling handmade cards is at craft fairs and car boot sales. These are good because they are easy to attend and set up costs are relatively cheap. Simply research you local fairs to get more information. Other people will also be selling cards at these fairs so the competition for customers will be quite high. Ensure your stand is presented well, invest in display stands that give good visibility for your cards and are easy for your potential customers to browse. Make sure prices are clearly shown.

 

The internet is a good way to start selling. EBay is the most obvious choice, easy to use and set up therefore making it ideal to sell cards on. However lot of people are selling handmade cards on eBay for very low prices so be prepared not to sell your cards for a high price. Also there are listing fees and commissions to be paid which will take away from your profit.

A more complex way of selling on the internet is to set up your own website. There are a lot of handmade card websites out there so looking at those for inspiration is a good idea. The downside is it will take time and patience and some knowledge of computers will be required.  Selling to Retail outlets is one of the more challenging ways to sell cards, but also has the potential to be very successful.

Keep a few points in mind.

Retailers typically look to sell cards around 2.3 times the purchase price, so if they buy at £1 they will look to sell around £2.30 including the VAT.

 

Retailers are people too, if having a bad day, they’re unlikely to buy your cards, but if in a good mood and like your designs, and the chances are they will give you a try.

It’s not unusual for retailers to request greeting cards be supplied on a sale or return or consignment basis, this involves you supplying the cards and quite often a suitable display stand free of charge and returning at agreed intervals to replenish and charge for any cards sold. An easier way to get space in the shop, but more time consuming and with you carrying all the risk.

 

Even if purchasing outright retails will often expect a display stand to be supplied, normally on the basis of buy £xxx of cards and get a free stand.

The most common reason for rejection is “we don’t have any space”.  Look around as you go in and suggest possible locations (make sure you have display solutions for wall, counters and free standing)

 

Cards tend to sell better when they are well lit so don’t go and put them in that dark corner of the shop. Try to get somewhere near a window with plenty of day light or under strong lighting to really emphasise them.

‘Eye level is buy level’, tries and locates where customers can see easily and not have to bend down or search.

The busier the shop, the more cards are likely to sell. Hairdressers and cafes are easier to get into, but sell less due to limited number of people entering each day.

Have a good pitch for the shop owner, tell them about yourself and take a stock of cards into the shop already in a display stand so they can see how it will look and make it easy for them to say yes

Some more ideas of where you could sell your cards are listed to below.

Craft fairs

Car boot sales

EBay

Own website

Farmer markets

Local shops

Post offices

Family and friends

Cafés

Good luck selling your cards; we hope this guide is helpful.

John Rowbotham is a leading importer and supplier of display stand and business card holder in the UK.

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Simple Ways To Use Eyelet Curtains Create An Inviting Room

Posted on 28th August 2010 in Eyelet Curtains

Simple Ways To Use Eyelet Curtains Create An Inviting Room

Curtains have become more of a statement than a window covering. Not only do they need to be functional, modern home owners demand that they make a style statement. The right window treatment shows everyone that you have good taste and are able to hold your own with modern home decoration.

Not only does the style of curtain make a statement, but the choice of the way the curtains are hung and the type of hardware you use to hang them. There are so many choices when it comes to curtains types, styles, and hardware that the biggest problem you may have is trying to pick the style you like best.

Eyelet curtains have been a favorite for many years. The newest designs of eyelet curtains have become quite popular as a window treatment. Eyelet curtains are airy and make a wonderful statement in decorating your home. The look is cool and inviting, especially for a kitchen, bedroom or bath. Also, consider using them in the den to complement the more casual feeling of the room.

These curtains are available in many natural colors and styles, and are made of lightweight fabric that will change the look of any room. The texture of this curtain style is among the best in the business. While they are available in many new styles, the contemporary style is still available for those who prefer to hang them. These curtains are perfect for everyone.

One way to hang curtains with an eyelet design is to use several panels on one rod. This adds volume and is a wonderful look in any room. Using your imagination when choosing and hanging curtains will make all the difference in the way your personality shines through.

You can choose from curtains that are readymade, or you can have them made to order. Curtains made of eyelet material are available in retail shops, both on and off the internet. The internet can offer you a way to compare the curtains visually and find the best curtains for the best deal. That way you are able to make a comparison immediately, and many times, are able to see how a certain style will look on your windows.

Now more than ever, we have turned away from more traditional window treatments, to a more creative way of dressing your windows. Eyelet curtains are one of the best ways to explore your options and use your creativity to give your home a new look. These types of curtains give you a wide range of hardware options. Since the hardware will be visible when the curtain is hung, care must be taken to select hardware that complements the curtain colors, styles and the style of the room.

Eyelet curtains are very popular with decorators at this time. When you go about choosing the right style of curtain for your windows, why not check out this option?

Fortunately, we are living in the times when transforming our dream home from a traditional one to a judicious blend of contemporary and modern outlook is an easier process. And eyelet curtains are one of the best options to explore the window dressing furnishings.

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