Whether it’s a festival, conference, wedding, or sporting event — it needs a website. And event websites are a little different. A well-designed event website…
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4 Reasons You Should Never Use WordPress.com (And 4 Reasons You Should)
First I want to clear up the confusion between WordPress.com and WordPress.org. WordPress is WordPress right? Not really. Both are owned by Automattic, both help…
Infographics: How to Strike the Elusive Balance between Data and Visualization
They started out as a social media experiment and then suddenly everyone wanted a piece. A couple years back, if you dropped the word ‘Infographic’…
25 Beautiful Restaurant Website Designs That Will Have Your Mouth Watering
Dining out is an experience. A restaurant website is often the the first stage of that experience. For the restaurateur, it is critical that the…
What Amazon Can Teach Us About Mobile Website Design
The name Amazon.com has become synonymous with eCommerce. If you are reading this blog, there is no doubt that you have ordered something from Amazon.com…
8 Typography Design Elements To Consider for Print & Web Design
Typography is a fundamental principle of good design. Whether you’re designing for print or the web, good typography helps balance the visual structure of your…
13 Design and Marketing Experts Critique Media Temple’s Home Page
Media Temple is without question one of the leaders in the website hosting industry. They have a reputation for providing a bulletproof hosting service with…
5 Sidebar Design Elements That Increase Website Conversion
If you’ve done enough A/B split tests to determine that your site converts best with a sidebar, you’ll want to know how to maximize that…
How to Use Accent Colors to Get More Action on Your Website
So what exactly is an accent color? An accent color is a contrasting color used to draw attention to key pieces of a web page….
How “You” Will Generate Customers From Your About Us Page
It’s the most common mistake businesses make in marketing. Looking in the mirror too often. Focusing on yourself instead of the customer. And the About…