Tag Archives: Design

The Tweetly Wrap-Up: Week of January 30, 2012

Web Development There is a new breed of online video consumers: those who consume via mobile devices. Is your business utilizing HTML5 video to tap this growing marketing? We share more of our Internet marketing predictions on the Galvin blog. 2012 is the year to really think about how you are engaging, converting, and retaining [...]

The Tweetly Wrap-Up: Week of January 23, 2012

Web Development How do you cope with HTML5’s dueling standards bodies while supporting web browsers that are becoming more fluid? The line between writing books and programs has gotten more blurry these days. Will you take advantage of the tools Amazon has released to allow you program e-books with HTML and CSS? Great news for [...]

The Tweetly Wrap-Up: Week of January 16, 2012

Web Development Want to establish an online authority? Here are 11 ways to use content to do so. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) publishes a draft of media accessibility requirements. Web developers have a lot to look forward to in 2012, like saying goodbye to IE6 support. Here are 4 other predictions. Foursquare’s mobile [...]

Surprises are Only Good for Birthdays and at Christmas Time

Surprises are only good for Birthdays and Christmas time. Okay, so that’s probably not entirely true, but in the business world, surprises, or things you’re not expecting to happen, are almost always a bad thing. Just think about how much time and money your organization puts into creating strategic and formal business plans. The meetings [...]

Mobile Friendly Doesn’t = Mobile

It’s a common misconception that the good strategies employed on a traditional website naturally make the transition over to a mobile environment. As convenient as that would be, it’s just not the case. The first step in understanding the differences in strategy between the two is to understand the difference between a mobile website and [...]

Drowning in Deliverables? – Selecting the Necessary Deliverables for Your Project

Whether the end product is a Micro-site promoting your newest product, an ecommerce platform in which to sell that new product, or even a space shuttle bound for Mars, the term that you’ll hear associated with all of these projects is “deliverable”. A deliverable, by its Project Management Institute (PMI) definition, is a “tangible, verifiable work [...]

The One-Page Wonders Seem to be a Hit for UX and Budget

Not every website needs a lot of complexities tied to it but rather just a great design that gets to the point. Below are five examples of one-pagers that use anchor links to navigate the user throughout the page.

A Good Lesson in Defining Website Design Requirements….From a Cake?!?!

Just by ordering a cake we got a good example of how necessary it is to document design requirements.