Does Your Site Work for Mobile Users?
Continuing our series, Will Mobile Work for Me?, we look at factors that determine whether your site is functionally working for mobile-device users. In our previous post in this series, we discussed...
View ArticleWebsite User Experience: Lessons from Google Chrome
I know from talking to my clients as well as looking at their web analytics that many (most?) people use Internet Explorer to browse the web. And those who don’t use IE, use FireFox. Google Chrome,...
View ArticleWhat Great Website User Experience and Children’s Books Have in Common
Due to the noise and clutter of the modern world, and our small reserves of attention, people online have the attention capacities of six-year-olds, and even less patience. That isn’t going to change...
View ArticleAn Event Apart Chicago – Schools in Session for Interaction Designers
Does content curation imply we should spend less time worrying about design? How should you plan for mobile browsing? What the heck is responsive design anyway? How many beers can Duo Consulting’s...
View ArticleSpeed Up your Workflow with Sass & Compass
Adding New Tools to your Arsenal As an interaction designer working with the Drupal CMS, there are so many open-source tools at our disposal. Finding which tools, frameworks and utilities work best...
View ArticleWeb Browser Evolution: How Big Changes Are Influencing How We See the Web
A lot has happened in the past month that affects your web browser; the way the internet is packaged and served up to your iPhone, Macbook Pro, Nexus 7 Tablet, or LG Internet Refrigerator is evolving...
View ArticleThe Science of Responsive Design: Part 1- Media Queries
Responsive Web Design comes with a slew of advantages. It offers content parity across all devices, flexible layouts built on a grid, less upkeep than maintaining a separate mobile site, and it’s...
View ArticleWhy User Experience Is A Critical Element of Growth Hacking
At the crossroads of marketing and engineering is growth hacking. Not quite a buzzword but certainly a trend, growth hacking is Silicon Valley’s term for finding the rhythms that encourage quick but...
View ArticleThe Science of Responsive Design: Part 2- Fluid Images
In the first part of the series, I explained the building blocks of responsive designs with a post on media queries. This second part is an introduction to how images scale when building a site with...
View ArticleGive Your Users What They Want: Understanding How People Read Online
How do people read online? They don’t – or at least they choose when they want to. Content marketing would suggest that you want to put all your content out on the web for your consumers to view. In...
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