Find some inspiration. Pick a style you like and do a little research on it. Or, if working on a brand, start with the brand guidelines, there is usually good content in there.
The next step for me is the content. Write the content for the web page in plain text. Like you are reading it top to bottom. That will show you the structure of your web design. Then you can see what phrases/statements are begging for some supporting graphics.
Sometimes a design starts by just using a shape from the brand in a creative way. If the logo has a rounded rectangle in it, try making a 45 deg version of it that is big and faded in the top right corner of the page. Now put your opening headline over it on the left.
That’s the point of the book. It doesn’t matter how much you have. It’s how you use it. You find ways to turn 1 saved dollar into 2. Save 10% of the profit, now you have $1.1 - repeat. One of the main points is that everyone earns different amounts, but everyone ends up equally broke. Pay yourself first ;)
How to manage my money - no matter how much you make you can put your money to work for you to create wealth. Start by saving a very minimal amount, then once you have a little bit of savings, put it to work.
I used to love bzflags. It’s still being developed and it’s a great game. I just wish it was modernized a bit more. Maybe easier wan/lan especially for people without access to their routers.
The next step for me is the content. Write the content for the web page in plain text. Like you are reading it top to bottom. That will show you the structure of your web design. Then you can see what phrases/statements are begging for some supporting graphics.
Sometimes a design starts by just using a shape from the brand in a creative way. If the logo has a rounded rectangle in it, try making a 45 deg version of it that is big and faded in the top right corner of the page. Now put your opening headline over it on the left.