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5 Mobile Web Design Tips for a Better User Experience (UX)

Talk about mobile web design, and being mobile friendly, has increased dramatically since Google started grading sites based on their “mobile-friendly factor.” But mobile-friendly web design has been an important consideration since the very first iPhone allowed a person to search the

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Web Design & the Art of Conversion

What’s the first thing you see when you look at the image in this blog post? I’ll bet it’s one of four things: The Tandanori Yokoo headline The man displayed over the rays The baby in the lower left corner

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Understanding Online Marketing, Part 1: Your Website

Do you find online marketing confusing, frustrating or overwhelming? If so, you’re not alone. It’s easy to get caught in the marketing maze, not knowing which way to turn, or what to work on first. In this series, we’ll take

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Invest in Responsive Design in 2016

A recent change in search engine optimization (SEO) should have you thinking about responsive design in 2016. Responsive design is the programming that makes your website mobile friendly. It gives your customers and prospective customers an ideal viewing experience, providing

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Ultimate User Experience (UX) Profiles: Dollar Shave Club

User experience (UX) is something that occurs during every interaction you have with customers and potential customers — both online and in the “analog” world. Often times, it’s the user experience that determines whether or not someone chooses your service,

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Visual Selectivism & Web Design

With visual overstimulation comes visual selectivism. The human brain was the first ad blocker, unconsciously eliminating clutter from the visual spectrum. If you’re not using a clear call to action (CTA) on your website, even the most intelligent person may

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Avoid Using Generic Stock Photos

  When designing a website, one of our primary goals is to ensure our client’s unique personality shines through. Keeping this in mind, it’s obvious that using stock photos — especially generic ones — is only going to give visitors the impression

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