We all make mistakes running our websites. However, the nature of those mistakes varies depending on the size of your company. As your organization grows, the mistakes change. This post addresses common mistakes among large organizations….
Posted February 11th, 2009 in interface design, portfolio, web design.
Mook, the team behind the Nitro Group website, brings us a new interactive experience for Foot Locker.
Posted December 30th, 2008 in interface design, papervision, web design.
It’s been a while, but i’ve added some more images from my archives.
Most of them are experiments with lighting and different render settings in Maya and Lightwave…
Posted December 29th, 2008 in portfolio.
An accessibility statement provides website visitors with information on how to utilize any accessibility features implemented, together with known barriers and how to overcome them. This information is usually presented on a dedicated page within the website.
But are they really that useful?…
Posted December 23rd, 2008 in web design. Tagged: Accessibility, SEO, statements.
In recent years, advertising has become a major revenue source for many websites. Not too long ago, online ads were often met with disapproval from visitors, and advertisers were unsure about their value or effectiveness. Today, most visitors have come to expect ads on commercial websites, and advertisers have recognized the potential of various online ad opportunities. Ads have long been a part of print publications, such as magazines and newspapers, and now they essentially have the same role in online periodicals and publications.
Posted December 22nd, 2008 in web design. Tagged: advertising, money, web design.
Last year we’ve seen a lot of simple, even minimalistic designs, which impress not with the amount of presented information but with the way the information is actually presented. Complex layouts are giving way to simple 2-col- or 3-col layouts, which usually have large amount of white space without any content whatsoever….
Posted December 22nd, 2008 in interface design.
Usability and the utility, not the visual design, determine the success or failure of a web-site. Since the visitor of the page is the only person who clicks the mouse and therefore decides everything, user-centric design has become a standard approach for successful and profit-oriented web design. After all, if users can’t use a feature, it might as well not exist…
Posted December 22nd, 2008 in interface design.
What are the best ways to boost your position in search engines? What keywords should you use on your web-pages? And which tools should you use to improve the quality of backlinks, link popularity and Google Pagerank? Links checked: Dec/2008
Posted December 22nd, 2008 in SEO tools. Tagged: interface design.