Posts Tagged ‘web design’

Kate McMillan

Sign Up Forms

January 26th, 2009
by Kate McMillan

The sign-up form, for gathering user information to create business or keep in touch with your customers, is critical to your website’s success and critical to creating the kind of access & ease-of-use your users expect of a modern web presence.
At the same time as it’s an important tool, it’s also one of the biggest …

Posted in Web Marketing Best Practices

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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 …

Posted in Art Therapy

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Lorrie Thomas

Seth Godin Obsession Continues – I am in love with his brain

January 13th, 2009
by Lorrie Thomas

My lust for Seth Godin continues.  He did yet another mind-blowing blog post that is so worth sharing to give you all healthy doses of Marketing Rx.
His brilliant post that you must experience was about the power of MOOD.  We sometimes forget that websites create a presence and an EXPERIENCE that set the tone for how your potential members know, …

Posted in Addictions, Blog, Comic Relief, Obsessions

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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 …

Posted in Art Therapy

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Lorrie Thomas

Comic Relief – The Process

December 6th, 2008
by Lorrie Thomas

This is one of my favorite YouTube Videos EVER.  For those of you that have ever been a part of any art process (online or offline), you will appreciate this mini moment of comic relief that brilliantly illustrates a (sometimes inevitable) clusterfuck creative process.  Happy Comic Relief and Art Therapy!  Never underestimate the power of sound …

Posted in Art Therapy, Comic Relief

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