Posted on November 1, 2007
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Now is the time to act! Make that logo bigger. Get rid of that needless whitespace in your design. Add some “pop” and “wow” to your sites. Create a lasting emotional attachment to your website or advertisement. You don’t need a real designer any more. It’s so easy you can do it yourself! Just visit www.makemylogobiggercream.com today for all the details.
Posted on October 27, 2007
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Well, I’ve recently run across yet another client that thinks users haven’t grasped the concept of the browser scroll bar. Usually, that really comes down to the client themselves not knowing how to use the tool, and they project their concerns as though it’s a real usability problem. After all these years, you would think this argument would go away, but it still rears its head from time to time.
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Posted on October 11, 2007
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I found this post on Seth’s blog today and I couldn’t resist adding it here as well. It’s a very well thought out list of principles for creating successful websites.
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Posted on September 2, 2007
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If you’ve been to this site before, you’ve probably noticed the new visual refresh. I wanted to organize things a little differently, and update the overall style to something a little more fresh and simple. The site is always a work in progress, so I hope to keep improving it in the near future. Any comments on the new look are appreciated.
Posted on August 29, 2007
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All graphic designers have found themselves in the position of having to deal with “armchair designers“. You know them, the people who think comic sans is a good font for everything, or because they’ve figured out how to add “word art” to their document that they’re ready to be members of the AIGA. Well, here’s a little something to help ease the pain. (be advised… some really bad acting.)




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