Posts about ‘website design’
You may know Adobe Flash has become a “popular method for adding animation and interactivity to web pages” (w). Flash can be fancy; flash can be cool; flash can be fun. There are a lot of good applications for flash animation on the web. But, in general, business “brochure” websites are not among them. If [...] (more)
About a month ago you would have had a hell of a time finding the Proof:Positive Consulting website on Google, no matter how hard you searched. Although they had been online for nearly 9 years, the website was completely static, and unchanged since it was first built. The search engines considered this business’ website outdated [...] (more)
<< Business Website Cost (Part 6): Other Cost Variables Graphic Design and Usability Design: Some sites can do well without an emphasis on visuals, but few will flourish without a focus on usability. An attractive site can do wonders for conveying a brand, but be aware of the cost that can be reduced by keeping [...] (more)
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. That famous Ben Franklin quote has a lot of applications, and somehow centuries after it was first recorded, it even extends to the design and development of websites and other information systems. No matter how you define the systems development life cycle (SDLC) (w) – [...] (more)
Would you feel comfortable managing your own new home construction project? The architecture, the planning, the permits, the plumbing and electrical. It’s complicated, it’s time consuming, and unless you’re Bob Vila, it could be better left to a professional – a general contractor or a project manager who has the experience and industry connections to [...] (more)



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