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Cookie cutter web sites | Carsonified

February 10, 2010

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We’re all learning better practices in web design, and that’s a good thing. But designing a website isn’t a simple recipe, and while it’s important to make a website useful, they don’t have to all look the same.Things are placed where they are because they make sense, and the user has expectations based on using [...]

How to Choose Effective Website Photos and Images. Part 1 – by Sandra Niehaus

December 14, 2009

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Not all images are created equal. The right image on a web page can capture attention, inform, and even persuade your site visitors. The right image can communicate who you and your company are more quickly and powerfully than words alone can do. The wrong image, however, can confuse, annoy, and even repel your visitors. [...]

Carsonified » 10 Things to Consider when Writing for the Web

December 2, 2009

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Writing for the web is a challenge. There are usually word length restrictions, the fact that users scan rather than read every word, and sometimes style guides to adhere to. There are enough writing tips online to keep you reading for longer than you probably desire. Here are 1o tips that have been the most useful [...]

Carsonified » Kristina Halvorson on Content Strategy for the Web

November 11, 2009

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For those who may not have come across the term, what is “content strategy” and what is its relation to web design? Content strategy for the Web plans for the creation, delivery, and governance of content online. Basically, its tools and processes help you get your content right the first time – for your business and [...]