A Scenic Tour of the Online World
Tuesday, April 10th, 2012
Apps are sexy, but the open web is still a key gateway to information, both sought and serendipitously found.
+ What’s A Typo Worth?Friday, August 12th, 2011
If you’re not an established brand, you’d better learn to spell.
+ What Audible Clues Can Teach Us About UsabilityFriday, August 5th, 2011
Some of the audible feedback we get from the world is engineered to send particular messages. Your website and online apps’ design and content should do the same.
+ Usability for International AudiencesTuesday, June 14th, 2011
Any culture- or language-driven customization needs to be done with an eye on the needs of the specific audience.
+ Usability – Beyond the ScreenTuesday, June 7th, 2011
A quick reminder that usability doesn’t end with the click of a mouse. There’s more to it than well organized content, easy to understand navigation, and content that answers questions. How your firm responds to user inquiries through your website, comments on your blog, other blogs or industry forums, social media posts, and other digital [...]
+ Why We WireframeTuesday, May 31st, 2011
This article on Inspiredology.com reminded me of why we start all but the simplest of web development projects with wireframes. Wireframing helps us in a number of ways Clarifies our own thinking on project details Provides a comfortable, effective way to communicate our thoughts to the client Shines a light on potential problems before they [...]
+ How and Why To Mobilize Your WebsiteTuesday, May 24th, 2011
There are lots of ways to make your site more mobile-friendly – and lots of different reasons to. Here’s a quick guide.
+ Corporate Trainers Rethink the WebFriday, April 29th, 2011
A website presenting a more comprehensive picture of their expertise helps this corporate training firm excel.
+ Amazon’s Secrets to Ecommerce SuccessTuesday, April 26th, 2011
Small businesses should follow big business’ lead and test changes to ecommerce and other site features.
+ Evolution of Web Design InfographicFriday, April 22nd, 2011
Oh, how far we’ve come. Check out a couple of decades worth of changes in web design and development.