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wildwebwoMAN

About Color

February 3rd, 2009
by wildwebwoMAN

Color is a key element in communication and plays a vital role in the world we live. Color can influence your opinion, change your behavior and either calm or raise your blood pressure.
The colors used for your website, product, business card or logo can cause powerful reactions.
Here are some online tools you can use …

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Kate McMillan

Kaizen!

January 29th, 2009
by Kate McMillan

There’s a Japanese philosophy, Kaizen, that is about improving continually over time through a series of small steps.  While updating the design of your site, there will be milestones you’ll hit, but generally, design is a process, not a destination.  So, when working on your website, remember Kaizen because there is no final version, nor …

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Kate McMillan

Choosing a Navigation Model

January 23rd, 2009
by Kate McMillan

If you’re not just building a landing page, chances are that you’ll need a navigation metaphor.  Popular ones include listing the pages of your site across the top of each page, or listing them down the side.  If your site has enough content, many times these are both utilized — the top for the primary …

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Amy Dunn

Today’s Cartoon “Funny”

January 14th, 2009
by Amy Dunn

I think this cartoon I saw by Dharmesh Shah at Hubspot sums up the world of new media!  Just wanted to share.  Hey, you have to laugh at yourself sometimes!

Posted in Art Therapy, Comic Relief, Social Media

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Kate McMillan

The Myth of the Fold?

January 10th, 2009
by Kate McMillan

First off — what is “The Fold?”  It’s the location on a web page under which it is expected that the user will have to scroll to see content.  Its origins stem from newspapers that were folded in halves or quarters to keep their carrying/shipping size down.  The idea is that all the headlines or …

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