Website Design
Nov. 16th

Web Design Tips - Learn Ruby with Codeacademy

Good news! Codecademy has finally added Ruby to their collection of tracks! 

Oct. 3rd

4 Useful Website Design Resources

Every good Web designer has their favorite websites they visit when they need help, inspiration, or simply have some time to kill and want to catch up on the latest industry trends. We can’t do everything by ourselves (but we’ve all tried) and reliable, helpful resources are necessary to do what we do. I’ve shared a few of my personal favorites with you below.

Jul. 24th

6 Approaches to Social Media Icon Integration

Where does your company stands with social media? Part of what makes up a great web presence is being connected in the different social media circles. Don’t let great marketing and advertising opportunities pass you by!

Jun. 28th

Designing Layouts for the Mobile Web Experience

In my last post we looked at Form Design on the Mobile Web Experience. In this final article of our series on designing for Mobile First, we’ll look at some techniques for designing layouts that bring out the best of any mobile web experience.

Jun. 25th

Flash vs. HTML 5 - Part 1

In 2010, the late Steve Jobs posted this article explaining why Apple mobile devices would not be supporting the Flash player plug-in for their browsers. For the past two years, a lot of attention has been given to HTML 5 (a combination of new HTML, CSS and JavaScript tools and standards) replacing Adobe’s Flash plug-in for the deployment of interactive or multimedia content on the web.

May. 16th

10 Inspiring Responsive Websites

Responsive Design was listed by .net as #2 on their list of Top Web Design Trends for 2012. With a growing number of devices on the market, designing a version of one’s site for every mobile web device is not realistic. Better, is to create a site with a flexible grid, layout, images, and use of CSS media queries. Enter Responsive Design, a term coined by Ethan Marcotte in 2010.

Apr. 23rd

Interactive Storyboards & Design and Planning an Effective User Experience

A storyboard is a series of illustrations used to visualize a sequence of events. With a background in motion graphics, I spent many hours drawing out one frame after another for animation sequences. Most people are familiar with storyboards similar to the one below.

Apr. 18th

Front End Techniques for Web Development: Part Three

Welcome to the third installment of my article on Front End Techniques for Web Development. In the last post we talked about different ways to be more efficient with your CSS code. In this post, we will talk about the under-used and often misunderstood world of using multiple classes on an element.

Apr. 17th

Facebook Brand Pages Primer: An Evolution from Ads to Stories

Marketing is now social. The great thing about facebook’s new brand page tools and options is that it paves the way for businesses to make lasting connections with clients. There is a new movement away from advertising to story-telling. What can you do to create a rich, reaching experience on your brand page? Let’s examine the anatomy of the brand page and find out how facebook’s new tools can help your business.

Mar. 20th

Capabilities of Designing for the Mobile Experience

In my last post we embraced the constraints of mobile website design. With the constraints of mobile comes an array of capabilities. In this article, we will continue our theme of designing for mobile first by touching on some capabilities available to us when designing for the mobile experience.

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