by noelhenneman | Jan 21, 2014 | Technology, Web Design
Learning WordPress is becoming more important. By all accounts WordPress is the standard content management system for a very large number of web sites. According to w3tech.com (Dec . 12th 2013) 20.9{a5bdf8d0011d37eacb4818f08a39964e49b498fda098284cc705f141d11fed72}...
by noelhenneman | Dec 17, 2013 | Sustainability, Sustainable Design, Technology, Web Design
Having worked with many different content management systems, ranging from open source to enterprise level systems—and having sat in on countless management meetings—I have discovered that there are myths relating to content management systems. The myths? Content...
by Kiersten Wilbur | May 23, 2013 | Social Media, Web Design
It’s not just the images and graphics that are important in graphic design—the content matters. A lot. Content usually drives the overall design, in addition to images and graphics. Graphic design is used to convey a message—it has intent and purpose. The overall...
by noelhenneman | Jan 29, 2013 | Technology, Web Design
One of the key features of a corporate CMS is the ability to update pages after they have been published. Part of this update process is to send out the updated pages for review before they are pushed “live.” Out of the box, WordPress (WP) does not do...
by Diane Kenedy | May 22, 2012 | Technology, Usability, Web Design
One of the services we offer to clients is a usability review of web sites or web-based tools. Sometimes we then are fortunate to help improve the site or tool. Being given the opportunity to review interfaces created by other firms means that we continue to develop...
by tintin | Sep 26, 2011 | Technology, Web Design
As designers and programmers, we are regularly faced with projects that have to live both on desktops and on mobile screens – a situation that brings a lot of questions with it. On the surface there is a basic decision to be made. Do you simplify to make sure every...