From the category archives:

Website Design

How Not To Run A Website Workshop

December 23, 2010

Website design and development is a process that is more than just about the technology. Sure the platform you use is important but at the end of the day we need to understand the essence of what you are wanting to achieve from a new website. Beginning with the end in mind is an important place [...]

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Why Design Matters

December 9, 2010

 I don’t know if you own an Apple iPhone or an iPad but you only have to pick them up and touch them to realize that they are designed with a genius that goes beyond the physical. They are intuitive and work with an understanding that blends the human experience with technology.
Steve Jobs is maybe [...]

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Why A Great Web Design Can Be A Waste Of Time And Money

October 13, 2010

We often get approached by potential clients who want a great web design so they can impress their customers and potential clients.
We then go on to ask them if they would also like to invest in the other elements such email subscriber acquisition strategies or optimizing their website for search engines so that when people type [...]

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10 Principles Of Effective Web Design

October 6, 2010

A contemporary, professional and well branded website design can make you stand out from the crowd and is very effective in creating an image and brand of substance and credibility that a poorly designed and executed website cannot.
I have certainly come across substantial companies with hundreds of employees and revenues of hundreds of millions who [...]

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How Much Should A Web Site Cost?

January 12, 2010

The cost to develop a website essentially comes down to the time taken to design, develop and maintain the website. Unless you are purchasing a fixed price solution, prices can vary widely depending on the calibre of designer you have chosen, and the type and size of solution you are after.
A typical small business website [...]

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