by Nicole Boyer | Jun 22, 2016 | News
Historically, design and content have been created separately and considered different tasks. Design elements were crafted and put into place. Content writers then sent over the content for it to be placed into the design by a skilled and hopefully artistic designer....
by Christopher Hawkins | Jun 15, 2016 | News
If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a thousand times: freelancing and consulting work are like sunlight; there’s enough for all of us to get a tan. That said, in the coin flip of life, some days don’t feel like you’re operating in a world of abundance. This freelancing...
by Brad Shorr | Jun 8, 2016 | News
If you think user experience (UX) and SEO are in conflict in Web page design, you may be surprised to learn the two disciplines have very much the same objective. UX and SEO specialists both want users to enjoy using the Web page. The easier it is for users to find...
by Konrad Gorski | May 19, 2016 | News
It’s crunch time, but, there’s a problem. Now your project will be delayed and may even exceed its budget. If only the problem had been found sooner. How many times has a launch been delayed or a project exceed its budget due to poor quality or missing...
by Zoya Eydelman | May 5, 2016 | News
If you’ve come across sites that are easy to navigate, chances are you have experienced good information architecture. IA is a crucial step in the site design process to create clear site navigation. Although we typically document IA in the form of sitemaps, in my ten...
by Gene Crawford | May 2, 2016 | News
I have always been a fan of the Made By Few conference, ever since Giovanni gave a talk at the very first one. Heck we met Arlton back when he was helping out with LessConf in Atlanta. Always a stellar dude, I asked him a few questions about his conference in...