by Matt Keogh | Mar 2, 2015 | News
A large proportion of people in the web design industry are of the opinion that it isn’t an issue if people need to scroll to see content and images. Why is it then that this seems to be a big issue for clients who will often feedback that they don’t get to see...
by Clark Buckner | Feb 27, 2015 | News
Traitify exists to bring “fast, fun and accurate” personality assessments to a broad range of industries seeking to make personalized recommendations to their customers. Their visually-based assessments help to match personality types with products, events,...
by Giovanni DiFeterici | Feb 25, 2015 | News, Podcast
Stephanie Hay @steph_hay Content-first UX Design A common problem with production web design is developing a process that allows designers to use real content. Often, the message that the client wants to convey is a little unclear or the production timeline to launch...
by Aaron Griswold | Feb 23, 2015 | News
At the end of December, we rolled out an article on Web Design Trends for 2015. In it, we took a stab at some of our staff’s picks for web design trends for this year, gave you some links to other articles on the subject, and then asked you to respond...
by Monique Rivers | Feb 11, 2015 | News
In today’s shaky economy, outsourcing is in some sectors a better solution than keeping a team of on-site specialists. That kind of strategy will often work for hiring web designers. This essentially means that if you want to be able to choose from a...
by Gene Crawford | Feb 6, 2015 | News
Hampton Catlin knows responsive web design. As the creator of Wikipedia Mobile, several successful iPhone applications, and the inventor of a CSS-generating language known as Sass, Catlin’s passion for better mobile user experiences comes through in everything he says...