If you’ve looked into designing or redesigning a website recently you’ve likely heard the phrase responsive web design, or RWD for short, thrown about. Responsive has been receiving quite a bit of buzz these days and for very good reason. But do you really know what’s involved, how it can help you or why it’s […]
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I know the fold should be a dead topic by now but you’d be surprised how often it still comes up. So I’ll take a stab addressing it and start by asking this simple question… What Would You Do If There Were No Fold? How would you prioritize your content? Fact is all content is […]
Responsive Web Design (RWD) has really come into its own since 2010. This is due in large part to the explosion of mobile devices, notably smartphones and tablets, into the marketplace over the past couple years. But even the best and brightest minds in the field recognize that responsive is only part of the answer.
Useful. Usable. Desirable. There it is. These 3 qualities can help us understand both what’s needed (deliverables) to succeed and the order (process map) in which to approach design and development. At a deeper level they can help draw focus to the “why” or “purpose” of a website. In fact, understanding “why” we’re creating a website […]
What Bruce Lee can teach us about web design. “Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it […]
Over the last year or so much has changed in web design. Our big problem use to be backwards compatibility with IE6. But now we find ourselves in the midst of a zombie apocalypse. New smart-phones and tablets are popping up faster then the brain hungry undead in a George A. Romero movie. Luckily a […]
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